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- Boutique Publishers. Hodler, Timothy // Details;Dec2008 Supplement, p49
The article features three publishers in the U.S. The Dalkey Archive Press was launched in 1984 as a side project of the Review of Contemporary Fiction. Two Dollar Radio was started by Eric Obenauf, a bartender, and his wife and brother in 2005. It has produced an impressive array of subversive...
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- Dalkey Archives Tests the Series Model. Deahl, Rachel // Publishers Weekly;11/29/2010, Vol. 257 Issue 47, p9
This article focuses on Dalkey Archive Press and its literature in translation program. According to Martin Riker, Dalkey associate director, the Best European Fiction line has helped Dalkey effectively publish other stand-alone translations. For 2010, Dalkey started its Hebrew Literature Series...
- Dalkey targets independents. Kinsella, Bridget // Publishers Weekly;8/21/1995, Vol. 242 Issue 34, p18
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- Dalkey Archive: Quarrying for a literary readership. Barbato, J. // Publishers Weekly;2/10/1989, Vol. 235 Issue 6, p38
Profiles John O'Brien, a college professor who created Dalkey Archive Press to make reprints available of works of commercially unrecognized authors; Discusses the ability of the literary Dalkins Archive to survive.
- Dalkey Archive switches distributors. B.K. // Publishers Weekly;12/4/1995, Vol. 242 Issue 49, p22
Reports on Dalkey Archive Press' plan to expand its direct sales to chain and wholesale book buyers as part of an agreement with the distribution division of the University of Chicago Press. Comments of president, John O'Brien.
- News Briefs. // Book Publishing Report;8/28/2006, Vol. 31 Issue 33, p5
The article presents news briefs related to the book industry in the U.S. Normal Illinois-based independent publisher, Dalkey Archive Press, will shift to the University of Rochester in January 2007. The publisher of Al Gore's book "An Inconvenient Truth," Rodale Books will reissue his first...
- Found in Translation. Abbott, Charlotte // Publishers Weekly;4/25/2005, Vol. 252 Issue 17, p10
Reports on the alliance of Dalkey Archive Press, Archipelago Books, New Directions FSG and Knopf/Pantheon to coordinate the special promotional display of translated literature called Reading the World on May 1, 2005 in the U.S. Number of independent bookstores that will participate in the...