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Encyclopedia > Book of the Month Club

The Book of the Month Club (founded 1923) is a United States mail-order business where consumers are offered a new book each month. Year 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The cover of the first Eatons catalog, published in 1884. ... A book is a set or collection of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of paper, parchment, or other material, usually fastened together to hinge at one side. ...


The Book of the Month Club is part of a larger company that runs many book clubs in the United States and Canada. It was formerly the flagship club of Book-of-the-Month Club, Inc. That company merged with Doubleday Direct, Inc., a company owned by Bertelsmann, in 2000. The resulting company, Bookspan, was a joint-venture between Time Warner and Bertelsmann until 2007 when Bertelsmann took over complete ownership. Approximately six weeks after it acquired complete ownership of Bookspan, Bertelsmann initiated a major overhaul of the book club business, a process that will eliminate 280 positions, or about 15% of its workforce of 1,900. Many of the specialty book clubs such as American Compass are being eliminated. Bertelsmann AG is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in Gütersloh, Germany. ... Time Warner Inc. ... Bertelsmann AG is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in Gütersloh, Germany. ... Bertelsmann AG is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in Gütersloh, Germany. ... Bertelsmann AG is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in Gütersloh, Germany. ...


The company operates a number of non-general book clubs including:

  • American Compass, a club primarily aimed at American conservative readers.
  • InsightOut, a book club featuring books of topical interest to gay and lesbian readers
  • Mosaico and Circulo, two clubs offering Latin and Spanish-translated selections.

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Membership terms

The most common terms of membership involve a "negative response" system whereby a member is offered a monthly book selection which will be mailed to them on a particular date if it is not declined before that date is reached. Customers typically have the option to respond declining the selection or opting to order another book or books instead.


In addition, potential members are often offered a selection of books to select from at an arbitrarily low price (for example "4 books for $4.00 each") with the stipulation that once they have accepted this initial shipment, and decided they wish to join the club, they must then purchase a certain number of books within a certain period of time (for example, 2 books within the first year) to complete their obligation to the club. United States one-dollar bill Canadian one-dollar coin (Loonie) One New Taiwan dollar Australian one-dollar coin 500 old Zimbabwean dollars The dollar (often represented by the dollar sign: $) is the name of the official currency in several countries, dependencies and other regions. ...


The Zooba format requires a 3-book commitment and allows the customer to build and manage a book list similar to a mail-order DVD rental queue. The customer is charged $9.95 monthly (plus any applicable taxes) and is sent the first available book on his or her list. Additional books not on the monthly cycle are also $9.95, and the web interface makes maintaining gift addresses easy. The service usually has an impressive selection of current hardcover bestsellers and is freely browsable to non-members.


Clubs operated by Bookspan and affiliates

  • American Compass
  • Architects & Designers Book Service
  • Behavioral Science Book Service
  • Black Expressions
  • Children's Book-of-the-Month Club
  • CĂ­rculo de Lectores
  • Club Mosaico
  • Computer Books Direct
  • Crafter's Choice
  • Discovery Channel Book Club
  • Doubleday Book Club
  • Doubleday Large Print
  • Early Childhood Teachers' Club
  • Equestrian's Edge Book Club
  • The Good Cook
  • History Book Club
  • Home Style Books
  • InsightOut
  • Kids' BookPlanet
  • Library of Speech-Language Pathology
  • The Literary Guild
  • Military Book Club
  • Mystery Guild
  • Nurse's Book Society
  • One Spirit
  • Outdoorsman's Edge
  • Primary Teachers' Book Club
  • Quality Paperback Books
  • The Reader's Subscription
  • Rhapsody Book Club
  • Scientific American Book Club
  • Science Fiction Book Club
  • Smart Reader Rewards (Book-of-the-Month Club)
  • Stephen King Library
  • Zooba

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She convincingly argues that the Club's oft-derided packaging and selling of capital-L literature to middle-class strivers made it, for good and ill, one of the defining institutions of American middlebrow culture.
While Radway's account of her year of behind-the-scenes fieldwork at the Club's Manhattan offices in the turbulent mid-'80s will be fascinating to anyone engaged with the publishing world, the most compelling aspect of her book is its autobiographical narrative.
For all the force of her critique of the sexism, racism and bourgeois narrow-mindedness reflected in the Club's selections, Radway nonetheless "comes out" as a middlebrow reader herself, shaped by the Club's irresistible ethic and aesthetic, addicted to the "tactile, sensuous, profoundly emotional experience of being captured by a book...
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