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September 04, 2011

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The news from your publisher reminds me of Foucault's Pendulum (by Umberto Eco) and the Manuzio publishing house featured therein. Manuzio uses the threat of pulping to scare authors buying back all of their stock with their own money = profit.

I simply can not believe there are unsold copies of your book. However, for your reference, I found this page from the American Library Association, and a link therein that points you to page after page of "book rescue" organizations. Wrenching them away from the publisher would probably be the hardest part of the process.

http://www.ala.org/ala/professionalresources/libfactsheets/alalibraryfactsheet12.cfm

Wow. How about donating them to educational institutions? (They could send me one - I can't afford hardcovers. :p) But seriously - even send them direct to science teachers and geology department heads. Not only could the books be used for education, but this is also known as advertising.

Even the most progressive publishers can really have their heads stuck in poor business models.

I feel sad, now.

Thanks to all for the comments.

Rob - following up on the kinds of "book rescue" organisations you pointed me to for the US enabled me to search intelligently and I found this wonderful program in the UK: http://www.readinternational.org.uk/about/

I sent the details to Oxford University Press and am awaiting a reply - will keep you posted (so to speak). Seems like a "no-brainer" to me, but then what do I know????

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