"Authors have it hard. Publishers scarcely exist, copyright is impossible to enforce and books become known not through stores or proper advertising, but by scattered personal recommendations. Even once-famous names end up trying to get their works noted by popular sites. The agony is not just that of our present digital era, but that of Cicero's Rome. And 17th-century England. And pre-Revolutionary France. And pretty much everywhere that Tom Standage - The Economist's digital editor and the most illuminating of Britain's technology writers - casts his searchlight gaze.
— David Bodanis, Literary Review
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