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Getting it published : a guide for scholars and anyone else serious about serious books
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ISBN: 0226288447 0226288439 Year: 2001 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,

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ISBN: 0226288463 0226288455 Year: 2005 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press,


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Getting it published : a guide for scholars and anyone else serious about serious books
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ISBN: 9780226281407 9780226281377 022628137X 022628140X Year: 2016 Publisher: Chicago ; London : ©2016 The University of Chicago Press,

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For more than a decade, writers have turned to William Germano for his insider's take on navigating the world of scholarly publishing. A professor, author, and thirty-year veteran of the book industry, Germano knows what editors want and what writers need to know to get their work published.Today there are more ways to publish than ever, and more challenges to traditional publishing. This ever-evolving landscape brings more confusion for authors trying to understand their options. The third edition of Getting It Published offers the clear, practicable guidance on choosing the best path to publication that has made it a trusted resource, now updated to include discussions of current best practices for submitting a proposal, of the advantages and drawbacks of digital publishing, and tips for authors publishing textbooks and in open-access environments.


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The tales of Hoffmann
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ISBN: 9781844574469 1844574466 Year: 2013 Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire England ; New York Palgrave Macmillan, on behalf of the BFI

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The tales of Hoffmann' is a unique and important film, both in the history of British cinema and in the history of interdisciplinary art-making. It is the first full-throttle presentation of an opera on screen: a Technicolor exploration of romance, fantasy, and failure, more danced than sung, all told without a single spoken word.

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