"SOME TIME IN THE 1960s I was walking along Orange Street, which is behind the National Gallery, to visit Pickering & Chatto, the antiquarian booksellers. The proprietor was Dudley Massey, celebrated as one of the best bookmen of his generation," etc etc. Not a typical high-tech opening but this is William Rees-Mogg in The Times. The point: some publishers want to "force Google to charge for viewing a copyright book, and to share the profit".
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