Publishers Mark War of 1812 Bicentennial with Record Number of Books, says Bowker
2012 production heightens American consciousness of the “forgotten war”
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At a time when Europe was preoccupied with the Napoleonic Wars, “the War of 1812 elicited less attention” said Kelly Gallagher, Vice-President of Bowker Market Research. “With fresh interest during the bicentennial, many publishers are supplying readers and researchers with both new and re-released titles, representing a variety of perspectives.”
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