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Dominion and agency : copyright and the structuring of the Canadian book trade, 1867-1918 / Eli MacLaren.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in book and print culturePublication details: Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, ©2011 2012)Description: 1 online resource (x, 221 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, portraits, digital fileContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442695665
  • 1442695668
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dominion and Agency : Copyright and the Structuring of the Canadian Book Trade, 1867-1918.DDC classification:
  • 346.7104/8209 23
LOC classification:
  • KE2799 .M345 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Conceiving the 1875 Act, 1868-72 : the principles of copyright -- Achieving the 1875 Act, 1872-75 : the London publishers prevail -- Clarifying the 1875 Act, 1876-77 : the stunting of Belford brothers -- Living with the 1875 Act : William Briggs, printer, binder, distributor -- The 1900 Amendment, the agency system, and the Macmillan Company of Canada -- The North American copyright divide : black rock and the magnification of Ralph Connor.
Summary: "The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century. In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature. Using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom and the MacMillan Company of Canada Fonds at McMaster University, MacLaren addresses the foundations of the Canadian publishing industry. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture as it exists today"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-201) and index.

Conceiving the 1875 Act, 1868-72 : the principles of copyright -- Achieving the 1875 Act, 1872-75 : the London publishers prevail -- Clarifying the 1875 Act, 1876-77 : the stunting of Belford brothers -- Living with the 1875 Act : William Briggs, printer, binder, distributor -- The 1900 Amendment, the agency system, and the Macmillan Company of Canada -- The North American copyright divide : black rock and the magnification of Ralph Connor.

"The 1867 Canadian confederation brought with it expectations of a national literature, which a rising class of local printers hoped to supply. Reforming copyright law in the imperial context proved impossible, and Canada became a prime market for foreign publishers instead. The subsequent development of the agency system of exclusive publisher-importers became a defining feature of Canadian trade publishing for most of the twentieth century. In Dominion and Agency, Eli MacLaren analyses the struggle for copyright reform and the creation of a national literature. Using previously ignored archival sources such as the Board of Trade Papers at the National Archives of the United Kingdom and the MacMillan Company of Canada Fonds at McMaster University, MacLaren addresses the foundations of the Canadian publishing industry. A groundbreaking study, Dominion and Agency is an important exploration of the legal and economic structures that were instrumental in the formation of today's Canadian literary culture as it exists today"--Provided by publisher.

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