The Very First Books Published by Some of Your Favorite Publishing Houses

One of the most interesting things about book publishing, as an industry, is the way imprints and publishing houses develop over time—shifting focus to keep up with public interest, taking on personalities along with personnel, changing hands ad nauseam and merging like no one’s watching. Recently, I became curious about where some of the most […] Continue reading at 'Literrary Hub'

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“Bridging” Books and Bloggers at Headline UK

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Frankfurt Book Fair 2014: 'You Have to Try Things,' Says HarperCollins' Murray

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One Question Interviews at the Frankfurt Book Fair

Publishing Perspectives spoke with Sam Elsworthy of the New Zealand Publishers Association, Jacques Testard of Fitzcarraldo Editions, Ailish White and Hannah Lyons of Liberties Press. Continue reading at Publishing Perspectives

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Print books are outselling digital by a healthy margin

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'Gone Girl': Parts of the 'Amazing Amy' books from the novel are available as a sample

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Saga Press E-books To Be DRM-Free

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Short Takes: Religion Publishing News Briefs, October 8, 2014

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