That retail book shops are threatened with extinction, and that the better class of literature is now hardly sold at a profit owing to the competition of the cheap books supplied by department stores is the burden of the following letter, discussing its successful litigation with R.H. Macy & Co., sent to The Times by the American Publishers’ Association:
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