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- A backlist is a list of older books available from a publisher. This is opposed to newly-published titles, which is sometimes known as the frontlist. Building...
- its Books at JSTOR program in November 2012, adding 15,000 current and backlist books to its site. The books are linked with reviews and from citations...
- authorized the Internet Archive to digitize and lend books from the press's backlist, with financial support from the Arcadia Fund. A year later, the Internet...
- publishes approximately 1,800 journals and 5,000 new books each year and their backlist encomp****es over 140,000 titles. Routledge is claimed to be the largest...
- approximately 300 new hardcover and 150 new paperback books annually and has a backlist of about 5,000 books in print. Its books have won five National Book Awards...
- titles that the company publishes each year, it has a vast and diverse backlist that includes classics such as The Minority Report by Philip K. ****, Johnny...
- has a backlist of nearly 2,500 titles in print. New titles are published in both print and online, with the select digitization of the backlist currently...
- New American Library. Today it is a division of Penguin Group, with a backlist of approximately 700 titles. "Plume - Penguin Books USA". www.us.penguingroup...
- music-related books. It publishes around 30 new titles a year to add to a backlist of over 300 titles currently in print. Omnibus Press was launched in 1972...
- than ever: "Publisher's W****ly reported that sales of her new titles and backlist increased 86% in the 2022 fiscal year amid TikTok's m****ive growth." A...