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Issues in Book Publishing in Nigeria

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Product Code: 9789781294150
ISBN13: 9789781294150
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Issues in Book Publishing in Nigeria

$82.01
$80.00
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Aigboje Higo enjoys a reputation as Nigeria's most eminent and highly respected publisher. Founder of the Nigerian Publishers Association, his long association was with Heinemann in Nigeria. Initially the publisher under the British, he oversaw the periods of indigenisation of editorial policy and transition to majority local ownership. With Alan Hill and Henry Chakava, he was one of the inspirations behind the success of the Heinemann African Writers Series, bringing in titles to the series by authors such as Ayi Kwei Armah, which are now regarded as classic texts of African literature. This volume or festschrift is a collection of essays and articles in honour of the publisher. It comprises fifteen chapters from some of the best minds on the Nigerian and international publishing scenes. The subjects of the papers range from the economics of publishing in Nigeria and the prospects for the industry in the electronic age, through debates about government book policies, to training and the role of publishing organisations both in Nigeria and internationally.


Author: Festus A. Adesanoye
Publisher: Hebn Publishers
Publication Date: 36774
Number of Pages: 292 pages
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ISBN-10: 9781294159
ISBN-13: 9789781294150
 

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