id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wcwima3oq5gx5e66u7bozciqea Janine Barchas Sense, Sensibility, and Soap: An Unexpected Case Study in Digital Resources for Book History 2013 31 .pdf application/pdf 7700 545 69 little-known fact that soap manufacturer Lever Brothers published editions of a unique marketing campaign for Sunlight soap.1 The first English company to combine massive product giveaways with large-scale advertising, Lever Brothers offered a range of prizes in "Sunlight Soap Monthly Competitions" to "young folks" (contestants could not be older than seventeen) Lever's "Sunlight Library" editions were published at a time when advertisements for soap, by corporate giants such as Lever Brothers and Pears Lever edition of Sense and Sensibility (Figure 1). Figure 1 Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility in red cloth (Port Sunlight: Lever The Lever Brothers edition of Sense and Sensibility bears no date. Figure 5 Jane Austen, Emma in "The Lily Series" in green cloth (London: Ward, the books' title pages, with their Lever imprints, and the two distinct binding designs. Figure 19 Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility in "The Marguerite Series" in red ./cache/work_wcwima3oq5gx5e66u7bozciqea.pdf ./txt/work_wcwima3oq5gx5e66u7bozciqea.txt