David W. Fenton wrote:

I don't quite understand the inclusion of Dover in that list. They are a very different operation. They sometimes reprint editions that are under copyright outside the US, and when they do so, they do it with permission (I assume that means they've made a financial arrangement of some sort).

The printed Dover catalogs (I have one from several years ago here someplace) are interesting, in that in the vicinity of the masthead, or price information is a key to alphabetic abbreviations for applied to each edition, detailing where the editions bearing that key are available. An item with an "A" suffixed to the price may be available only in the U.S.; "B", only in the U.S. and Canada; "C", in the U.S. and British Commonwealth; "D" in the U.S. and British commonwealth except the UK, &c.....

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