This trend has important implications for how
commentators view the book market.
Not exact matches
The Undeserving Poor: From the War on Poverty to the War on Welfare by michael b. katz pantheon
books, 293 pages, $ 22.95 In The Undeserving Poor, there are two Michael Katzes on
view, the historian and the social
commentator, and the former is much the more persuasive.
If they choose to look only at «large publisher»
books, it's because they've bought (or are required by their publishers to follow) the «
books by other publishers are no good» line, even when a
commentator whose review is right there on
view on a
book's cover obviously knows more about literature than half the editorial staff (even good ones) at most large publishing houses.
The
views expressed in this
book are those of the authors as legal
commentators.