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Author vs. Publisher
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2020
Extract
The point of these observations bearing on this subject is that conditions between authors or editors and publishers of literary texts have changed materially since the days when but a few pages of notes made up, together with the original text, or a portion of it, a textbook for school and college use. Yet, as regards the remuneration of the author or editor, despite these changed conditions, the conventional ten per cent royalty contract has remained in statu quo.
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- Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1923
Footnotes
An abridgment of a paper read at the Philadelphia meeting of the Modern Language Association of America, December 28, 1922: see Proceedings, p. xxi.