And even the books that do not last long, penetrate their own times at least, sailing farther than Ulysses even dreamed of, like ships on the seas. It is the author’s part to call into being their cargoes and passengers,—living thoughts and rich bales of study and jeweled ideas. And as for the publishers, it is they who build the fleet, plan the voyage, and sail on, facing wreck, till they find every possible harbor that will value their burden.
- CLARENCE S. DAY,
The Story of the Yale University Press Told by a Friend, pp. 7–8 (1920)
The Story of the Yale University Press Told by a Friend, pp. 7–8 (1920)
2 did criticisms:
Yep, nothing is more powerful than the written word.
well said!
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