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  – Biographies 7 Arrow right
     
    Penguin Special - the life and times of Allen Lane by Jeremy Lewis (Review)
David Whitaker 16/2
     
    Finding the words: A publishing life by Jon Wynne-Tyson (Review)
John Edmondson 16/2
   
    Tom Maschler, publisher by Tom Maschler (Review)
Frank Herrmann 16/3
     
    All my friends will buy it: A bottlefield tour by Leo Cooper (Review)
Gordon Graham 16/4
     
    Rupert Hart-Davis Limited: a brief history with a checklist of publications by Richard Garnett (Review)
Iain Stevenson 16/4
     
    The Last Word: Robert Maxwell and me
Gordon Graham 18/2
     
    Hatching a Penguin
How famous names originated
Jeremy Lewis 19/1
     
  – Corporate 24Arrow right
   
     
    Lusty blades, mature brides: A study of four publishing takeovers
Eric de Bellaigue 5/2
     
    Mergers, acquisitions and takeovers: Why they go on, and on and will go on
Eric de Bellaigue 6/1
     
    Corporations: The bookish and the less bookish (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 6/1
     
    A Dutch saga of publishing mergers and takeovers
Johan de Vries 6/3
     
    The positive role of large corporations in US book publishing
Martin P Levin 7/1
     
    Media mergers and the future of books
Leo Bogart 9/1
     
    Conglomeracy and the book business
Eric de Bellaigue 8/3
     
    The big corporations (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 10/4
     
    "Book publishing in Britain" (Review)
Gordon Graham 11/1
     
    Harlequin romances in Swedish: A case study in globalized publishing E Hemmungs Wirten 11/4
     
    The Business of Books by Andre Schriffrin (Review)
Gordon Graham 11/4
     
    Multi-nationals (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 12/2
     
    Electronic publishing and concentration of ownership: How they benefit the book trade
John Clement 12/3
     
    Global Infatuation by Eva Hemmungs Wirten (Review)
DeNel Rehberg Sedo 12/3
     
    How a digital idea became a multi-billion dollar business
Paul Brown 13/2, 13/3, 14/1, 14/2
     
    For better or worse? - the handshake
John Ryden 16/2
     
    Synergy: The grand illusion (For Better or Worse? - II)
John Ryden 16/3
     
    The rise of the conglomerates in American publishing (For Better or Worse - III)
Donald S Lamm 17/1
     
    Canada's writers shine and its home-grown publishers stay resilient: In an industry still dominated by multi-nationals
Roy MacSkimming 17/4
     
    Bertelsmann in China: Low profile, patient growth
Qianqiao Gu 17/4
     
    A sixteen-year investment in Polish publishing: Reflections of an American entrepreneur
James D. Jameson 18/2
     
    The Last Word: Robert Maxwell and me
Gordon Graham 18/2
     
    The immigrants: Academic Press: Walter J. Johnson and Kurt Jacoby
Authors: Edwin F. Beschler 18/3
     
    Point Counterpoint: Publisher-author symbiosis: Does the ancient partnership survive today?
18/4
     
  – Financial 8 Arrow right
   
    The reporting of publishers' profits: An uncertain art capable of improvement
Eric de Bellaigue 3/1
     
    The constancy of book consumption in the United States : A financial interpretation
J Kendrick Noble 3/1
     
    How the US book industry developed a new field of study: Itself
Sandra K Paul 5/4
     
    Subcontracting in the publishing industry
Szabolcs Kemeny 7/4
     
    Bottom line or public interest? Serious publishing in an age of conglomeracy
Andre Schiffrin 10/1
     
    Tales the numbers tell: Reviews of book trade statistical publications
Eric de Bellaigue & Stephen Horvath 9/4
     
    Books as a business (The Literature of the Book)
Eric de Bellaigue 14/4
     
    Country update from Dublin: Whither Irish publishing? A late starter in search of the fast lane
Authors: Fergal Tobin 18/3
     
  - Independent 14 Arrow right
   
     
    On being small, commercial and scholarly
Christopher Hurst 1/1
     
    The independent publisher
Frances Pinter 1/2
     
    Self-publishing: An honourable history, a new dynamism and a bright future
Ann Kritzinger 4/1
     
    An independent publisher speaks his mind
Donald S Lamm 7/1
     
    The demise of the dynastic publishing house in Britain
Robin Denniston 8/1
     
    George Allen & Unwin: A Remembrancer by Rayner Unwin (Review)
Ian Norrie 10/4
     
    Publishers from fourteen countries make a modest contribution to globalization
Hrvoje Bozicevic 12/2
     
    Small independent publishers: Responsible, committed and flourishing
Alice and Klaus Peters 14/2
     
    Canada's writers shine and its home-grown publishers stay resilient: In an industry still dominated by multi-nationals
Roy MacSkimming 17/4
     
    Independent in a sea of conglomerates: Forty years flourishing on my own Publishing entrepreneurs
Philip Kogan 18/2
     
    Odyssey of a niche publisher: From Japanese maples to Mozart Publishing entrepreneurs
Richard Abel 18/2
     
    Publishing entrepreneurs: The passionate pursuit of academic publishing
Authors: Frances Pinter 18/3
     
    Publishing entrepreneurs: Independent publishing is more fun!
Colin Whurr 18/4
     
    Point Counterpoint: Publisher-author symbiosis: Does the ancient partnership survive today?
18/4
     
  – Philosophy of 32 Arrow right
   
     
    Reproduction of the species publicator codex
Richard Abel 1/1
     
    The information industry and book publishing
Gordon Graham 1/2
     
    Paradoxes of freedom (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 3/3
     
    Books, the media and society: Impact for good or ill
William Porter 4/1
     
    Freedom to publish, democracy and the world book community
Sigmund Stromme 4/1
     
    As I Was Saying by Gordon Graham (Review)
Eric de Bellaigue 5/1
     
    Money (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 5/1
     
    What makes publishers publish? Not always the market
Rowland Lorimer 5/3
     
    L'Effet Gutenberg by Fernand Baudin (Review)
Herman Liebaers 6/3
     
    The book publisher's cultural role
Richard Abel 7/4
     
    "Publishing in the 21st century": A reporter's notes
Gordon Graham 8/1
     
    Book publishing and social change
John Feather 8/1
     
    Book publishing: Profession or career? The ethical dividing line
Richard Abel 8/2
     
    The publisher, the editor and the role of critical rationalism
Richard Abel 10/1
     
    Morality in book publishing
Nicholas Clee 10/2
     
    Factional vs authentic publishing: Where two major works differ Richard Abel 11/4
     
    Printed books and their publishers in the 21st century
Milagros del Corral 12/1
     
    Publishing's brave new world: Book Business by Jason Epstein (Review)
Stephen Horvath 12/2
     
    The ecology of publishing and printing: Seven elements that shaped the modern world of the book
Iain Stevenson 12/3
     
    STET by Diana Athill (Review)
John Churchill 12/3
     
    Scrolling Forward: Making sense of documents In the digital age by David Levy (Review)
Stephen Horvath 14/3
     
    Dust jackets and the art of memory
Jack Matthews 14/3
     
    Should publishers accept books contrary to their beliefs?
Per Gedin 15/4
     
    The publisher's duty
Karina Bolasco 15/4
     
    The impact of globalism
George Weidenfeld 15/4
     
    Ethics in publishing (Editorial)
Gordon Graham 15/4
     
    Publishers as the instruments of nationalism
Dan Prescott 16/2
     
    "Utopia, revolution and the publishers' responsibility"
Richard Abel 16/2
     
    New thinking for 21st-century publishers
Joost Kist 17/2
     
    Canada's writers shine and its home-grown publishers stay resilient: In an industry still dominated by multi-nationals
Roy MacSkimming 17/4
     
    What university presses should be doing: And why they don't do it
Joseph J. Esposito 17/4
     
    Paradigm lost: Rethinking the value of information in a digital environment
Joost Kist 19/1
     
– Professional 7Arrow right
     
    Medical publishing: Decades of change stimulate globalism, competition, projects - and questions
Eric Newman 3/3
     
    Bibliographic publishers: Historic pioneers, contemporary innovators
Shane O'Neill 5/2
     
    Medical publishing in the US
Eric Newman 7/1
     
    Professional Publishing: Europe (editor) Anthony Pearce (Review)
Gordon Graham 9/1
     
    Publishing the law: A global business grows more complex and less secure
Richard Hudson 11/3
     
    "Who are the real publishers now?": A law publisher reminisces
David Summers 11/3
     
    Medical publishing update
Eric Newman 12/1
     
– Scholarly 19 Arrow right
     
    Back to academia: The case for American universities to publish their own research
Ann Okerson 2/2
     
    Books that are not being written: A failure in scholarly publishing
Richard Abel 2/3
     
    Der Springer Verlag by Heinz Sarkowski (Review)
Ernest Hochland 6/4
     
    The mixed blessings of society publishing
Judy C Holoviak 7/1
     
    Between academe and the marketplace: University presses face the 21st century
Naomi B Pascal 7/1
     
    Repositioning the press: OUP from 1978 to 1984
Robin Denniston 8/3
     
    The Pergamon phenomenon 1951-1991: A memoir of the Maxwell years
Brian Cox 9/3
     
    Scanning the electronic seas from the shore of print: US scholarly publishers in conclave
Susan Lewis 9/4
     
    The internationalization of scholarly publishing
T Bekker-Nielsen 10/1
     
    A Century of Science Publishing (ed) E H Fredriksson (Review)
Michael Foyle 13/1
     
    Scholarly Publishing: Books, Journals, Publishing and Libraries in the 20th Century (ed) Richard Abel and Lyman W Newlin (Review)
Per Saugman 13/1
     
    Professional Publishing 2002 by Jane Elliot and Hilary Marsden (Review)
Gordon Graham 13/1
     
    What university presses should be doing: And why they don't do it
Joseph J. Esposito 17/4
     
    Open Access: what's all the fuss about?
Sally Morris 18/3
     
    Publishing entrepreneurs: The passionate pursuit of academic publishing
Authors: Frances Pinter 18/3
     
    First Person: Reflections on a cancelled contract: The unhappy history of an unborn child
Authors: John Feather and James Dearnley 18/3
     
    The immigrants: Academic Press: Walter J. Johnson and Kurt Jacoby
Authors: Edwin F. Beschler 18/3
     
    Harnessing the Web - Nature's way: New tools and resources to help researchers communicate and innovate
Maxine Clark 18/4
     
    Aggregators or aggravators? The role of republication in the scholarly journal market
John Cox 18/4
     
– Textbooks 3 Arrow right
     
    The US college textbook
Robert Worth 7/1
     
    US School publishing: From Webster and McGuffey to the Internet
Cameron S Moseley 7/1
     
    The coming transformation of the textbook Part I and II
Gordon Freedman 16/3 & 16/4
     
– Trade 18 Arrow right
     
    Between academic and commercial publishers: An "ill-defined demilitarized zone"
Donald Lamm 1/3
     
    General book publishing in a multimedia environment
Fons Drabbe 1/4
     
    Love makes the world go round (?): The romantic novel as a publishing phenomenon
France Whitehead 3/2
     
    Co-editions of children's books: International but not (yet) global
Martin Pick 3/4
     
    Vicious circles: Trade publishing in the US today
Donald Lamm 4/4
     
    A French academic looks at American Book publishing
Claire Bruyere 5/3
     
    Another Life: A Memoir of Other People by Michael Korda (Review)
George Greenfield 10/3
     
    "Massmediatization" of the trade book: An American export
Ian Willison 11/3
     
    Feminist publishing today: Victim of its own success
Ritu Menon 12/1
     
    The extraordinary flight of book publishing's wingless bird I, II & III (Penguin)
Eric de Bellaigue 12/2, 3/4
     
    The name on the door
Kenneth Giniger 15/3
     
    The perishing of publishing
Kermit Hummel 15/3
     
    A publishing group which meets (and does business) in romantic places
Ken Webb 16/2
     
    Transparent Imprint: How a Publisher's Decision To Tell the Truth to Authors Stirred Up a Storm (Review)
Gordon Graham 17/2
     
    Canada's writers shine and its home-grown publishers stay resilient: In an industry still dominated by multi-nationals
Roy MacSkimming 17/4
     
    Cover story. Cover design in the marketing of fiction
Angus Phillips 18/1

     
    Country update from Dublin: Whither Irish publishing? A late starter in search of the fast lane
Authors: Fergal Tobin 18/3
     
    Chinese fiction in English translation: The challenges of reaching larger Western audiences
Eva Kneissl 18/4