Synopses & Reviews
A testament to the ingenuity of scholarly presses,
One Book/Five Ways is a fascinating experiment in comparative publishing. This book records the history of a single manuscript, entitled
No Time for Houseplants, submitted to five different university pressesand#8212;Chicago, MIT, North Carolina, Texas, and Torontoand#8212;and then actually published by the University of Oklahoma Press. Each of the five model publishers agreed to treat the book as a real project accepted for publication and to compile a log of procedures they followed. These logs include correspondence, budgets, forms, layouts, and specifications, providing an insider's look at the path a manuscript takes through the various departments of each press, from editorial to marketing.
With a new Foreword discussing changes in publishing since 1978 and an Afterword commenting on the actual publication of No Time for Houseplants, One Book/Five Ways is a unique educational tool for anyone interested in the publishing process.
About the Author
The Association of American University Presses has, for more than sixty years, worked to encourage the dissemination of scholarly research and ideas. Currently, the members of the AAUP annually publish more than 9,000 books and 700 periodicals.
Table of Contents
Foreword to the 1994 Edition by Joyce Kachergis
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Chandler Grannis
The University of Chicago Press
Acquisitions and Administration
Editorial
Production and Design
Sales and Promotion
The MIT Press
Acquisitions and Administration
Editorial
Production and Design
Sales and Promotion
The University of North Carolina Press
Acquisitions and Administration
Editorial
Production and Design
Sales and Promotion
University of Texas Press
Acquisitions and Administration
Editorial
Production and Design
Sales and Promotion
University of Toronto Press
Acquisitions and Administration
Editorial
Production and Design
Sales and Promotion
Afterword: What Do You Make of a "Make-believe" Book? by William Kaufmann
One Book Six Ways:
The University of Oklahoma Press