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Wheatley was a notable figure in the realm of bibliographic studies, contributing significantly to the understanding and appreciation of book lore. His work, particularly in the late 19th century, showcased a deep engagement with literary history and bibliophiles. He was involved in various scholarly activities, including the publication of journals that aimed to document and celebrate the nuances of literature and its history.

His contributions to bibliographic literature were not only about cataloging works but also about fostering a community of readers and scholars who valued the art of book collecting and the history behind it. Wheatley's interests extended to the study of Domesday, reflecting a broader concern with historical texts and their implications for contemporary understanding of literature. Although not widely known today, his legacy in bibliographic scholarship remains influential.

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