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Book development 19
A somewhat altruistic proposal
Gordon Graham 1/3
North/South interdependence: The part that book publishing plays
Ian Montagnes 1/4
Third World publishers and the international knowledge system
Philip G Altbach 2/3
The story of the Obor Foundation: Can the Indonesian experience be replicated?
Ivan Kats 2/3
The takeoff phenomenon: Is there a theory of book development?
Shigeo Minowa 2/3
Yesterday's vocabulary
Gordon Graham 2/3
From giving to helping: The evolution of a development agency
Tony Richards 4/1
The difficult art of book aid: An African survey
Carol Priestley 4/4
Textbooks and the world's poor: Whose responsibility?
Charles McGregor 5/2
South/south cooperation: A five-year-old initiative gathers strength
Abul Hasan 5/3
"Extracting the gold" from book surpluses
Sara Harrity 5/3
World Bank to change course on book development?
Henry Chakava 8/4
Textbooks for developing economies: Why projects fail
Pernille Askerud 9/2
Literacy and rural libraries: Canadian researchers in Peru
Gwynneth Evans 9/2
A guide to sustainable book provision by Pernille Askerud
(Review) Philip Altbach 9/4
Culture and civilization in the distribution of books in Indonesia
Shigeo Minowa 10/1
Pupils without books: A soluble problem, but one vital ingredient is in short supply
Ian Montagnes 11/4
Shades of Empire: The role of book publishing in developing national identity
James McCall 14/3
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