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August 25, 2005
Discovered praise
There's something special about running across a review we didn't know about and finding that it confirms again the value of one of the projects we've all worked so hard on. We do invest ourselves in our projects--not just David and I either, but everyone in the office and part of our extended team--and care like crazy about having our publications used, and reviewed. Like any author, though, we bite the bullet when reviews are slow or sloppy, and I always remind myself that when it comes to PR the only thing that matters is that they spell your name right.
Anyway, no complaints from us about this review of the Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History, by John Lawrence, who chaired the ALA's Dartmouth Committee this year: "...a winning combination of distinguished historians and a seasoned editorial staff has proven more than equal to this massive undertaking." Read the full review.
Posted by Karen Christensen at August 25, 2005 1:15 PM
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