Examines the forces that have deflected U.S. Government publication
from becoming the public enterprise that Congress had conceived in
the nineteenth century. Walters covers everything from the deeply
embedded ideas of the American political consciousness and its
inhibitive effect on the production, distribution, preservation,
and quality of U.S. Government documents to reasons why the
executive department circumvented the U.S. Government Printing
Office to the causes behind the conspicuous lawlessness of
government publication to how the folkways of science served to
constrict the sphere of government publication to a narrow strip.
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