Uncle Dale's Articles: Deming's "Naked Truths" Vol. 2http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/CA/natr1988.htm
and retired from the publishing business before the end of that year. It appears that what few of his papers which did find a market were sold in northern California and on the tr
"That Deep Romantic Chasm": Libertarianism, Neoliberalism, and the Computer Culturehttps://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/romantic_chasm.html
he argues, "makes publishing, and the better computer software, possible" (Nelson, 1974a, p. 3). It's crucial, however, that Nelson's desire to uphold an intellectual property sys
Ellen E. Dickinson's 1880-81 articles in Scribners'http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/1880Dick.htm
In 1825, when I was publishing the "Rochester Telegraph," a man introduced himself to me as Joseph Smith, of Palmyra, New York, whose object, he said, was to get a book published.
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