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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Elisa MarazziORCiD
This is the final published version of a book chapter that has been published in its final definitive form by Unicopli, 2018.
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The chapter analyses documents concerning Italian 19th century publishers preserved in the Hachette archives (held in Caen by IMEC) in order to retrace communications and agreements regarding French works published in Italian translations. Such documents are presented in the context of the bilateral agreements in force in Europe before the Berne convention for the protection of international copyright was signed in 1886. By doing so, the article demonstrates that the publication of Il giro del mondo, so far known as a counterfeit copy of Le tour du monde, was actually published in Italy thanks to an agreement with Hachette that did not protect the copyright of the text, but regulated the purchase of the illustrations by the Italian publisher. Other case studies presented in the chapter show that selling images was a priority for publishers, whereas texts were translated at almost no costs, thus offering to Italian publishers cheap and interesting books and journals that were profitably aimed at widening the Italian book market.
Author(s): Marazzi E
Editor(s): Brigatti V., Cavazzuti A.L., Marazzi E., Sullam S.
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication status: Published
Book Title: Archivi editoriali: tra storia del testo e storia del libro.
Year: 2018
Pages: 137-154
Print publication date: 11/09/2018
Acceptance date: 01/05/2018
Series Title: L'Europa del libro
Number of Volumes: 1
Publisher: Unicopli
Place Published: Milan
URL: https://www.ibs.it/archivi-editoriali-tra-storia-del-libro-vari/e/9788840020198
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ISBN: 9788840020198