Continuity and change in British publishing, 1770-2000
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The features present in the current publishing system of the UK and the United States are mentioned, that would define some of the characteristics of a modern publishing industry. The features are explored in order to know how new they are.
Publication Name: Publishing Research Quarterly
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 1053-8801
Year: 2003
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Expat literary publishing in Paris today
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The literary magazines, which are considered as both a product and cause of a revitalized Parisian literary scene published in Paris over the past, are reviewed. The aim of the magazines was bold and controversial.
Publication Name: Publishing Research Quarterly
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 1053-8801
Year: 2003
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Why the printed word will always matter
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The importance and the vital role of publishing and printed words on people's lives are highlighted. It is considered as a business of ideas, contacts and friendships created by people.
Publication Name: Publishing Research Quarterly
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 1053-8801
Year: 2003
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