- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Francis merged with Informa. At the time of its sale, the
company had a
backlist of 350 titles.
Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers was
founded in 1994 by Daniel...
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scratch with no
backlist under Disney's then-C.E.O.
Michael Eisner and
Robert S. Miller. Hyperion's
strategy was to not
purchase backlists, but to go after...
- 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...