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Just curious...
It was David Forrest being mentioned in the previous threads that started me thinking.
How do publishing companies decide what material of a specific author they want to publish, particularly if the author is diseased? Take Jack London and Jules Verne for example. I am not London fan, but I adore the Hearts of Three, yet very few people know of it and it is not published in the UK. Same with Verne's Children of Captain Grant (In Search of the Castaways). Considering the last encompassed Jules Verne's own around the world travels and was one of his favourites why is it barely known nowadays and denied its readers?
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