Seems doubtful book was suppressed a hundred years later to save paper after WWII

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Article currently says: "The novel disappeared from bookshops after World War II and a restriction on the use of paper," with a citation to Ainworth's biographer which I cannot check. Perhaps the source actually says that many minor classic Victorian novels fell out of print due to post-WWII paper shortages, but as given here there is an implication that Rookwood was singled out, which seems ridiculously unlikely. Mandrakos (talk) 00:15, 28 September 2015 (UTC)Reply