Pirating and Publishing

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In the late-18th century a group of publishers in what historian Robert Darnton calls the Fertile Crescent countries located along the French border stretching from Holland to Switzerland pirated the works of prominent (and often banned) French writers and distributed them in France where laws governing piracy were in flux and any notion of copyright very much in its infancy. Piracy was entirely legal and everyone acknowledged tacitly or openly that these pirated editions of works by Rousseau Voltaire and Diderot among other luminaries supplied a growing readership within France one whose needs could not be met by the monopolistic and tightly controlled Paris Guild. <p/>Darnton's book focuses principally on a publisher in Switzerland one of the largest and whose archives are the most complete. Through the lens of this concern he offers a sweeping view of the world of writing publishing and especially bookselling in pre-Revolutionary France--a vibrantly detailed inside look at a cut-throat industry that was struggling to keep up with the times and if possible make a profit off them. Featuring a fascinating cast of characters lofty idealists and down-and-dirty opportunists this new book expands upon on Darnton's celebrated work on book-publishing in France most recently found in <em>Literary Tour de France</em>. <em>Pirating and Publishing</em> reveals how and why piracy brought the Enlightenment to every corner of France feeding the ideas that would explode into revolution.<br>
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