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The Business of Books: How the International Conglomerates Took Over Publishing
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The Business of Books: How the International Conglomerates Took Over Publishing and Changed the Way We Read Hardcover - 2000

by Schiffrin, André

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Verso, 2000. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Very Good condition; Very Good condition dust jacket. Tight binding. Crisp, clean pages. 86pp.
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André Schiffrin was, for thirty years, the publisher of Pantheon Books. In 1990 Schiffrin left Pantheon to found The New Press. He is the author of The Business of Books, Words and Money, A Political Education, and Dr. Seuss & Co. Go to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of America’s Leading Comic Artists. He divides his time between Paris and New York.

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“A brief, incisive social history of post-war publishing in America ... a riveting chronicle of the rise and fall of the American reader.”—Village Voice

“An absorbing account of the revolution in publishing during the last decade.”—Financial Times

“Forceful evidence that corporate insistence on higher profits has been cultural and business folly. Moreover, while arguing this position, The Business of Books provides an absorbing memoir of Schiffrin’s fascinating life.”—Business Week

“Impassioned ... a fascinating account of the post-World War II publishing scene.”—USA Today

“Newsworthy and important ... eloquent and anguished ... impassioned and filled with righteous, if quiet, indignation ... smart, thoughtful and well-presented, News told truthfully and with loving care can always bring some hope.”—The Nation

“Schiffrin takes apart the publishing industry in a detached, careful manner, as if deboning a trout. He is impressively thorough and logical.”—Rocky Mountain News

About the author

Andre Schiffrin was, for thirty years, the publisher of Pantheon Books. In 1990 Schiffrin left Pantheon to found The New Press. He is the author of "The Business of Books, Words and Money, A Political Education," and "Dr. Seuss & Co. Go to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of America's Leading Comic Artists." He divides his time between Paris and New York.