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Darnton, R. (1982). What is the history of books? Daedalus, 111(3), 66-83.
Fishburn, M. (2007). Books are weapons: Wartime responses to the Nazi bookfires of 1933. Book History,10, 223-251.
Knox, E. J. M. (2015). Book banning in the 21st century. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
Lamb, A. (n.d.). The book as a cultural icon: Libricide. Retrieved from eduscapes.com/bookhistory/culturalicon/1.htm
RNW Media. (n.d.). Dutch group to burn Hill's Book of Negroes. Retrieved from www.rnw.org/archive/dutch-group-burn-hills-book-negroes
Ruggiero, L. (n.d.). Digital books: Could they make censorship and “book burning” easier? Retrieved from www.digitalmeetsculture.net/article/digital-books-could-they-make-censorship-and-book-burning-easier/
Samek, T. (2004). Destruction of United Talmud Torah Grade School Library. School Libraries In Canada, 23(4), 6-35.
Schwartz, D. (2010). The books have been burning. CBC News. Retrieved from www.cbc.ca/news/world/the-books-have-been-burning-1.887172
Sims, R. (2015). Freedom to read. Retrieved from libraryguides.centennialcollege.ca/content.php?pid=564194&sid=4651895
Zittrain, J. (2013, July 8). Jonathan Zittrain: Digital books are under the control of distributors rather than readers. Retrieved from www.wired.co.uk/article/how-amazon-kindled-the-bookburners-flames