The Dundurn Group
by Bernd Horn
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This comprehensive examination of one of Canada's most prominent publishing houses offers readers a fascinating look at how independent publishing has shaped Canadian literary culture. Through meticu...
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This comprehensive examination of one of Canada's most prominent publishing houses offers readers a fascinating look at how independent publishing has shaped Canadian literary culture. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, the book traces the evolution of this influential press from its founding to its current status as a major cultural force, revealing how it has championed Canadian voices across fiction, nonfiction, and academic works.
What sets this study apart is its ability to balance corporate history with cultural analysis, showing how business decisions and editorial vision intersect to create lasting literary impact. Readers interested in publishing history, Canadian literature, or the business of books will find this an essential exploration of how independent presses cultivate national identity through the written word.
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