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| #869655 in Books | 2001-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .89 x5.75 x8.59l, | File type: PDF | 188 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Decent memoir of a by-gone era, poor analysis of a paradigm shift|By Greg Beesch|Given that this was the compilation of 3 lectures given in 1999, that the Afterwards was from an article in 2001 and that the `Preface to the Paperback Edition' was written in 2002 this book is interesting as a historical footnote to the impact of various communication and information storage tech|.com |As editor-publisher to some of the 20th-century's greatest writers (Edmund Wilson, Vladimir Nabokov, Jane Jacobs) as well as the virtual inventor of the trade paperback (meaning the "quality" type, as opposed to the drugstore mass-market), Jason Epstein i
Jason Epstein has led arguably the most creative career in book publishing during the past-century. In 1952 he created Anchor Books, which launched the so-called quality paperback revolution and established the trade paperback format. In the following decade he was co-founder of the New York Review of Books. In the 1980s he created The Library of America and The Reader's Catalog, the precursor of on-line bookselling.In this short book, based on his W. W. Norton Lectures ...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Book Business: Publishing: Past, Present, and Future | Jason Epstein.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.