I've noticed this too. Almost cried.
I have always loved Dover... usually pretty good editions at a great price. And they often have pretty paintings on the front! I believe they have the best edition of the Beethoven Sonatas available. Not to mention the large amount of non-score books about composers and pianists and other music topics (For which the binding isn't as crucial, but I always prefer a nicely made book). All serious pianists will likely use some Dover material at some point.
They used to have this printed on the back of their books:
A DOVER EDITION DESIGNED FOR YEARS OF USE!
We have made every effort to make this the best book possible. Our paper is opaque, with minimal show-through; it will not discolor or become brittle with age. Pages are sewn in signatures, in the method traditionally used for the best books, and will not drop out, as often happens with paperbacks held together with glue. Books open flat for easy reference. The binding will not crack or split. This is a permanent book.
The above really held true. I've had many of their books for years and believe me they've taken a beating. They are indeed permanent.
Dover Publications was founded in 1941 by a married couple: Hayward and Blanche Cirker. Perhaps this change has something to do with Hayward's death in 2000, the same year Dover was acquired by Courier Corporation.
At any rate, I think the possibility of Dover switching back to their old methods is slim. They've most likely restructured their entire system for this new cheaper way. Still, every pianist should write them. Their website is
https://store.doverpublications.com.
They don't appear to offer an e-mail address, but rather you can contact them through this form:
https://store.doverpublications.com/customercarecenter.htmlYou can also send hard mail to:
Dover Publications
Customer Care Department
31 East 2nd Street
Mineola, NY 11501-3852
I recommend the latter; it usually has a stronger effect.
Ultimately remember, they're just books. Best to simply memorize them and throw them all away.
