Answer:
(i) Booksellers
employed pedlars, who roamed around villages, carrying little books for sale.
(ii) In England, penny chapbooks were
carried by petty pedlars known as chapmen and sold for a penny, so that even
the poor could buy them.
(iii) In France were the 'Biliotheque Blene',
which were low-priced small books printed on poor quality paper and bound in
cheap blue cover, that were also sold by pedlars.
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