![]() The book had a print run of only several hundred copies, and according to Ellsworth's supporters, "all unsold copies were ordered returned to the publisher and burned." The book went out of print immediately thereafter. The book carefully documents alleged widespread police perjury, entrapment, and murder during the 1970s and 1980s. We've been fascinated by the story of David Ellsworth's Smith County Justice, a long nonfiction account of police corruption in Smith County, Texas. Several of the titles in this year's Report fall in the latter category. ![]() Most of those books went out of print because of low demand or ailing publishers, but some have more interesting publishing histories, involving factors like suppression or controversy. ![]() At, we track demand trends for a wide range of out-print titles. ![]()
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