Letter: Book agreement and disagreement

Ms Jane Taphouse
Monday 10 August 1992 23:02 BST
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Sir: Further to the letters from Clive Bradley, the chief executive of the Publishers Association (3 August) and T. A. Maher, chairman of Pentos, your readers may be interested to learn of the Wordsworth Classics series of complete and unabridged versions of the great works of English literature at only pounds 1 each. I have found these in branches of WH Smith, and Blackwells in Oxford, and am assured by them that they are 'non net'. If this is what 'non net' means to book buyers such as myself, then let's have more 'non netting'.

Yours faithfully,

JANE TAPHOUSE

Eastleach, Gloucestershire

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