Joy wrote:
"A few months ago, a prominent university press could not
find a U.S. printer that would work on its book, which was to
accompany a museum exhibit."
What was the exhibit and what did the printers find
objectionable? I'm assuming it was somehting visual, not
something they would have had to have read the book to
find.
Have any hardboiled publishers run into problems getting
covers printed? And given that the objectification is a
longtime American tradition, I doubt that would get somethign
bounced. So what does? Anything?
Mark
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