"Library Book Royalties: Easing an Author's Financial Problems."

One of many letters responding to an article in the Times by Michael Holroyd called "Oh Lord, Miss Lee, how long?" on the failed history of attempts to introduce a Public Lending Right scheme to remunerate authors for library usage of their works (February 15, 1969, p. 17). Bates's letter is the first under the headline "Library Book Royalties: Easing an Author's Financial Problems," although his letter itself is untitled; he considers it "scandalous" that the proposal has been "pigeon-holed" and thus delayed. In the Times (February 21, 1969, p. 9).

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cx3
Title: 
"Library Book Royalties: Easing an Author's Financial Problems."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
1
Word Count: 
ca. 680
Publisher: 
Times
Year of Publication: 
1969
Topic: 
Literary Life
Document Type: 
Eads, Additions to
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