A number of their books are reprints of out-of-print works from the 1960s and 1970s on the psychedelic experience and related subjects.
My own experience as a small independent publisher/ bookseller, specializing in the reprinting of old out-of-print works, illustrates this point very well.
In 1969 she helped establish the university's African-American Studies Center Library, and began to buy out-of-print works by authors from the Harlem Renaissance.
It also has an active digitisation program to generate full text versions of out-of-print literary works and critical articles about Australian literature.
Academic Renewal Press was founded in 2001 with the purpose of reviving out-of-print works of religion, especially from the academic community.
The bulk of the children's books published by MacAdam/Cage are translations into English and out-of-print works.
Secondly, publication of out-of-print works requires special supervision.
In my opinion, the question of out-of-print works should be harmonised.
We cannot allow a situation to arise in which there is not strict regulation of out-of-print works.
Yet we have to do it without jeopardising the rights of authors and publishers, including out-of-print works and for so-called 'orphan' works.