Publishers keep good records because those that don't go out of business. Backlists and post-mortem copyright dispose them to be historically minded about their dealings. It was only relatively recently, however, that libraries and other storehouses of scholarship first became aware of the cultural, literary, historical and scientific value of the intact publisher's archive, stretching back, as it might, over centuries and across many fields of intellectual endeavour.
LRB 18 March 2004 | PDF Download
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