The cottage by the highway and other essays on publishing 25 years of Logos

Introduction; The Printed Book: Death or Transfiguration?; The Bookseller and the Community: A British Experience; Love Makes the World Go Round (?): The Romantic Novel as a Publishing Phenomenon; Private Enterprise Publishing in Kenya: A Long Struggle for Emancipation; The Paperback Conquest of Ame...

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Weitere Verfasser: Phillips, Angus (BerichterstatterIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Leiden u.a. Brill 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction; The Printed Book: Death or Transfiguration?; The Bookseller and the Community: A British Experience; Love Makes the World Go Round (?): The Romantic Novel as a Publishing Phenomenon; Private Enterprise Publishing in Kenya: A Long Struggle for Emancipation; The Paperback Conquest of America; Death of a Library; The Cottage by the Highway: Some Notes on the Relationship between Copyright and Publishing; The YA Phenomenon in America: Books that Match Teenage Experience and Inspire Discovery aRemembering for the Future: The Survival of Writing and Reading under the Tyranny of ImageHarlequin Romances in Swedish: A Case Study in Globalized Publishing; The Book in Times of Globalization: An Argentinian Reflection; Eastern Adventure; The Goncourt and the Booker: A Tale of Two Prizes; Paul Hamlyn: 'There Must be Another Way . . .'; André Deutsch: The Great Persuader; Walter and Eva Neurath: Their Books Married Words with Pictures; The Dash and Determination of Robert Maxwell: Champion of Dissemination aGeorge Weidenfeld: A Publisher of Inexhaustible Vitality and a Renowned International FigureSynergy: The Grand Illusion; Jane Austen Gets a Makeover; Waterstone on Waterstone's: Creating the World's Third Largest Bookseller; Chinese Fiction in English Translation: The Challenges of Reaching Larger Western Audiences; Schoolbooks 1950-2000: A Missing Chapter in British Publishing History; Cultural Pluralism or Cultural Uniformity: Bestselling Fiction Books in Europe (Miha Kovač and Ruediger Wischenbart); The Responsible Reader; Publishing After the Apocalypse aTowards Paracontent: Marketing, Publishing and Cultural Form in a Digital Environment'You Don't Deserve to be Published': Book Censorship in Iran; Perpetual Turmoil: Book Retailing in the Twenty-First Century United States; Bookfair English; How Shall We Sing in A Strange Land? Scholarly Communication in the Arts and Social Sciences Today; Index of Names; Index of Places.
Logos' - the international journal of the publishing community - celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2015. Since its first publication it has gained a reputation for publishing insightful and clear-headed articles about publishing, and this tradition continues to the present day, with the addition in recent years of academic articles reflecting the growth in the discipline of publishing studies. 0The present collection provides the opportunity to mark this milestone in the journal's history by reprinting over thirty articles in book form. The selection has been made with a view to representing the full span of the life of the journal, with a good spread across the years of publication from 1990 onwards. The articles selected are ones that have stood the test of time and have something interesting to say. There is broad international coverage, from Argentina to China, from Iran to Kenya, and a wide selection of topics including publishing, bookselling, libraries, censorship, and book history. The new introduction, written by the journal's editor-in-chief, Angus Phillips, places the articles in perspective, highlighting their currency and foresight
Beschreibung:Bibliografija pri večini prispevkov -- Kazali
Beschreibung:XVIII, 351 S
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24 cm
ISBN:9789004283527
978-90-04-28352-7
9004283528
90-04-28352-8
9004283536
90-04-28353-6