![]() ![]() That book was Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene, and Charkin is ‘holding back payment in the interests of health and wellbeing’. By now, the book is one of OUP’s most successful titles, and it has sold more than a million copies in dozens of languages, spread across four editions. In response, Rodgers, who was the editor who had acquired the manuscript, suggested a bet whereby he would pay Charkin £1 for every 1,000 copies under 5,000, and Charkin was to buy Rodgers a pint of beer for every 1,000 copies over 5,000. As the two publishers debated the book’s fate, Charkin confided that he doubted it would sell more than 2,000 copies. ![]() It was by a first-time author, a junior zoology don in town, and had been given an initial print run of 5,000 copies. In late summer of 1976, two colleagues at Oxford University Press, Michael Rodgers and Richard Charkin, were discussing a book on evolution soon to be published. ![]()
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