Sic Semper Tyrannis:
Cynthia could rightly say it was Ray's business because she had little to do with it business wise. She was the classic domestic wife. After Ray's untimely death, she had no ability to run Commentary Press and dispose of the inventory much less manage an on-going publishing of the literature they were involved with. Friends are helping Cynthia, and they arranged for Amazon to take over the sale and future printing of the books, which might not have been possible a few years ago before "on demand" publishing came to the fore. Amazon get a cut as does Cynthia, which gives her a little added income in her old age.
Watson:
It's good when you can get the books at the library. The problem is that the books have a tendency to get "lost" (stolen?) from public libraries.
~Binadub