Bradda's successor
RA Coates, Russian
Ruth.Coates at BRISTOL.AC.UK
Fri Jan 22 09:36:04 UTC 2010
Did Bradda not go to Bristol Classical Press (an imprint of Duckworth)?
Certainly BCP reprinted some Bradda texts - I have examples in my office. I
believe BCP has also now disappeared, however.
Ruth Coates
--On 22 January 2010 03:12 -0600 Prof Steven P Hill <s-hill4 at ILLINOIS.EDU>
wrote:
> Dear colleagues:
>
> Bradda Books (located in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK) specialized
> in publishing inexpensive public-domain editions of Russian-language
> classics in the 1960s and 1970s. Bradda long ago went out of business.
>
> But did some book-seller or -publisher INHERIT Bradda's backlog
> of unsold copies, i.e., who became Bradda's successor? Or did Bradda's
> entire backlog go up in flames, leaving nothing but ashes?
>
> Who would know the answer?
>
> Sincerely,
> Steven P Hill,
> University of Illinois (USA).
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