[lit-ideas] Re: Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: Eric Yost <mr.eric.yost@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 01:08:04 -0400
In any event, Random House is owned by Bertelsmann AG.
Yes, and they claim the Americans haven't been very
productive lately. Maybe it's the name? Maybe the old
Gesellschaft was looking for a more deliberately
determined house?
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In any event, Random House is owned by Bertelsmann AG.
- [lit-ideas] Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: Eric Yost
- [lit-ideas] Re: Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: David Ritchie
- [lit-ideas] Re: Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: Robert Paul
- [lit-ideas] Re: Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: David Ritchie
- [lit-ideas] Re: Publishing Apocalypse?
- From: Robert Paul