Book business
publishing past, present, and future
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Word Count
47,000 words, Guess
Page Count
188 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebookbusinesspubl00epst_0
- ISBN-100393049841
- ISBN-139780393049848
- Goodreads1726822
- Library of Congress Control Number00060079
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- OCLC Control Number44712818
- Better World Books9780393049848
- Open LibraryOL6793397M
Classifications
- DDC070.5/09
- LCCZ280 .E67 2001
- LCCZ280.E67 2001
Description
"Jason Epstein has led arguably the most creative career in book publishing during the past half-century. In 1952, while a young editor at Doubleday, he created Anchor Books, which launched the so-called quality paperback revolution and established the trade paperback format. In the following decade he became cofounder of The New York Review of Books. In the 1980s he created the Library of America, the prestigious publisher of American classics, and The Reader's Catalog, the precursor of online bookselling." "In this short book he discusses the severe crisis facing the book business today - a crisis that affects writers and readers as well as publishers - and looks ahead to the radically transformed industry that will revolutionize the idea of the book as profoundly as the introduction of movable type did five centuries ago."--Jacket.
First Sentence
Trade book publishing is by nature a cottage industry, decentralized, improvisational, personal; best performed by small groups of like-minded people, devoted to their craft, jealous of their autonomy, sensitive to the needs of writers and to the diverse interests of readers.
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