A Common Reader

A Common Reader is a discontinued American mail-order book catalog established in 1986 by James Mustich, Jr.. It was notable among general-interest book catalogs for its eclecticism, with large sections of each issue given over to obscure literary classics.[1]

A Common Reader appeared several times a year, with a readership in the tens of thousands. Its in-house publishing imprint was The Akadine Press.[2]

As of January 27, 2006, the organization is out of business. They have gone into bankruptcy; there was an auction of their stock and equipment on February 22, 2006 in Pleasantville, New York.[3]

References

  1. ^ Shapera, Todd (1999-07-11). "Personal Missions Fuel Small Publishers". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E3D8163CF932A25754C0A96F958260. Retrieved 2009-02-24. 
  2. ^ Bly, Robert W. (2002-11-18). "Does the Printed Word Still Matter?". DMNews. http://www.dmnews.com/Does-the-Printed-Word-Still-Matter/article/79255/. Retrieved 2009-02-24. 
  3. ^ Parry, Tim (2006-05-01). "The book closes on A Common Reader". MultiChannel Merchant. http://multichannelmerchant.com/mag/book_closes_common_05012006/. Retrieved 2009-02-24.