"Chileans did not produce many books until the emergence of a middle class, which created a market. This in turn lead to the formation of various private editorial houses. After the 1973 coup, those editorial houses which survived had to reorient their efforts to win market space which had become increasingly crowded by the rise of publishing being produced by various private centros. Useful for intellectual historians"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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