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1674-30 Carl FisherDr. l7 T. Anderson, The F:c.eon Telegraph, Uo.con, Georgia.. Doer 9i11• I have yours of the l:;th. Of course, the only way I would accent the 0, taok from the publishers would be with interest. I often wonder how, some publishers and some newspaperlmen ever have a chance to get by. Fs lyresents than any other man inbth©bUnitedeStates. hooka BI'received just last week over ,300 books. Three years ago I bought 3,000 copies of just one book. -I have bought Tom «:asoon's Aneual until the copy is exhausted. Yet, with all the books I buy, I have never yet had a letter from any publisher advising me of a certain book that is good or that is new. Vest publishers I buy books fromareeither independentlyrich.or apparently have no sales policy whatever. If you want to write something about these publishers, you can give them a little hell for me. We have done this much; we have organized a companyfor all of our purchases, so that we do Luy books at a discount frog the publishers. If the publishers only knew taeir job, they c:nuld get a list of the buyers of their best ^sellers! and continue to sell new issues. root of the publishers I have cone in contact with would starve to death selling automobiles or bicycles. rehruary 12, 1930, aooe to see you soon. • Yours,