Re: (OPE-L) A hypothetical question for Editors and Authors

From: Michael Perelman (michael@ECST.CSUCHICO.EDU)
Date: Sat Mar 06 2004 - 15:35:20 EST


I don't remember the date when he changed, but the German publisher's actually did
pay for books based on the number of printers sheets that they filled.  Richard
Biernacki as a paper on this.


On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 03:23:39PM -0500, dlaibman@JJAY.CUNY.EDU wrote:
> Jerry,
>    It's a loaded question!  I love it.
>    It is the nightmare of the well-intentioned acquisitions editor at a book publishing house: when/if the *manuscript of the century* arrives on my desk, will I recognize it??
>    I understand your not wanted to edit *Capital*.  But one of my favorite quotes from Marx (letter to Engels, 1862; it is in the selected correspondence) reads: "Am writing on at the book.  Am dragging it out, since these *German dogs* judge the value of a book by its cubic contents."   (From memory; may not be exact.)
>    David
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gerald A. Levy" <Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM>
> Date: Saturday, March 6, 2004 10:44 am
> Subject: (OPE-L) A hypothetical question for Editors and Authors
>
> > Suppose someone came to you with a proposal to publish
> > 3 volumes (yet to be written) on _Capital: A Critique of Political
> > Economy_.  The author makes it clear that s/he wants
> > to 'eventually' publish books on other, related topics.  Suppose
> > you tentatively agree to publish these books.
> >
> > Now suppose that the author comes back -- some time later --
> > with a manuscript for Volume 1 of _Capital_ which is over
> > 700 pages long!   This is _much_ longer than the author-to-be
> > indicated when s/he originally discussed the book publishing
> > proposal with you.
> >
> > QUESTION:  are you going to ask the author to cut the
> > size of the manuscript?  If so, to what length?  Would
> > you expect the chopped-up, edited-down version to be an
> > "improvement"?
> >
> > In solidarity, Jerry
> >
> >
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Michael Perelman
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