Archive for July, 2010

eBooks: time will tell

July 19, 2010
By Jeremy Wilson

eBooks and their manufacturers have brought something of a culture shift to the profession of publishing. Print publishers are – to say the least – conservative about spending money on publicity. eBooks, however, are a product of the consumer electronics industry. Like the motor-industry of old, this thrives on innovation and obsolescence, styling and fashion, and...
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Realistic objectives

July 17, 2010
By Jeremy Wilson
Realistic objectives

In the past, like most self-employed people, I rarely acknowledged that one day I’d have to stop working. I enjoyed excellent health. ‘Retirement age’ was never an issue. That changed in 2006, when I was ill for several months.  I realised that in 2014 – not so far away – I’d be 70. With luck...
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Interview

July 15, 2010
By Jeremy Wilson

In 2008 I agreed to do a series of interviews for the American journal TE Notes. However, TE Notes ceased publishing. The first part of the interview is currently available online.
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T.E.Lawrence, Correspondence with E.M. Forster and F.L.Lucas

July 11, 2010
By Jeremy Wilson

The advance subscription offer for this fifth volume in the T.E.Lawrence Letters series opened on 10 July 2010 and will run until 10 August 2010. Correspondence with E.M. Forster and F.L. Lucas is being issued in an edition of 377 numbered copies, of which 275 will be bound in cloth. Publication is scheduled...
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