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Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Rights & Wrongs Of Publishing The Assange Memoir

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Richard Lea in The Guardian says: Julian Assange's memoir should not have been published Exactly whose book it is may be uncertain, but I'm sure it was wrong to put it out

Nick Davies, publishing director at Canongate in The Guardian: Why we are publishing Julian Assange's (unauthorised) autobiography

and Jamie Byng has his say
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Former bookseller, former Managing Director/Publisher of Penguin Books NZ Ltd., and Scholastic NZ Ltd. Now works as full-time book reviewer, book blogger and judge of book awards.
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Publishing houses appear to be giant monoliths. In fact, they are the sum total of the judgement and taste of their individual editors - current editors, who buy the new books, and past editors, who created the backlist.

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