In The Myanmar Times Zon Pann Pwin reports on the Burmese publishing (well, printing) industry, in Hot off the press.
Things have improved since the 1950s -- when there were: "about 10 book publishers who owned manual presses" -- though the transition to offset printing was ... offset, until recently, by stricter censorship. And interesting that even now: "Every printing press in the country is second-hand".
Things have improved since the 1950s -- when there were: "about 10 book publishers who owned manual presses" -- though the transition to offset printing was ... offset, until recently, by stricter censorship. And interesting that even now: "Every printing press in the country is second-hand".