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It is sad indeed to lose the University of Missouri Press. I am
afraid that many smaller university presses are threatened by this
economy and changes in how people access information. I was very
troubled yesterday to see that the Times-Picayune is going to a three-
day-a-week format. Who knew that Farenheit 451 would dawn, not
through a police state, but because of electronic media, hard times
and Republican legislators? (Okay, so we did know Repubs would be
involved...)
Terrell Dempsey
On May 24, 2012, at 11:55 PM, JULES AUSTIN HOJNOWSKI wrote:
> That's too bad!
> They published many Twain works and other very nice books :(
> Thanks for letting us know.
> Jules
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> Subject: U of Missouri Press
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> A quick FYI. Since it published so much on Twain, I thought
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> =3D because it produced an extensive catalogue of books on the
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> http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2012/may/24/university-missouri-press=
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> Greg Specter
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