Train tomes: Exeter St Davids station opens book vending machine

Penguin Random House has installed a machine in the Devon city’s station, enabling travellers to buy a changing raft of titles, inspired by company founder Allen LaneCommuters at Exeter St Davids station in Devon will now have the option to buy a book using a vending machine, after publisher Penguin Random House installed one at the train station.The machine, which at the moment includes titles such as Taste by Stanley Tucci and Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, works like a traditional snack or drink vending machine. Books are on sale for their recommended retail price. Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2023-03-27 11:49:47 UTC ]

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Final chapter for Pears' Cyclopaedia after 125 years in print

The once hugely popular almanac has seen much-diminished sales in the digital era, and editor’s retirement persuades publisher to close itOne hundred-and-twenty years after Pears’ Cyclopaedia made its first appearance, offering “A Mass of Curious and Useful Information about Things that everyone... Continue reading at The Guardian

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