22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
A classic, updated, 2005-08-05
Ignore the review complaining about the long wait for the 3rd edition. The 3rd is here and it's great. I have a core library of titles that I recommend to folks who are seriously interested in the real process of publishing, not the polyanna version sold to vanity publishers. This book is essential reading for understanding the broad scope of the publishing process. The chapters on production are particularly useful.
50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
New Edition of a Classic, 2004-03-18
One of the best texts on the production of books is "Bookmaking" by Marshall Lee. The second edition is more than twenty years old, but the third edition was just published. It covers virtually all topics, from word-processing to book printing, and everything in between. Most importantly, it shows how the computer has changed the publishing world. NOTE: Don't pay attention to "A Reader"'s review -- "Reader" is criticizing the publisher, W. W. Norton, for taking so long to print Lee's book. It's like criticizing Tiger Woods because the golf course is closed.
4 of 118 people found the following review helpful:
Where is it?, 1999-06-02
For the past 2-1/2 years, I have seen this book's publication date set back season after season.
Where is it? Why the constant pushing back of publication date?
The third edition is sorely needed. The second edition is more than twenty years old, and the entire pre-press section is thoroughly outdated and worthless.
Norton, get your act together!