In next week’s issue of the magazine, we take a look at Joseph O’Neill’s family saga, Blood-Dark Track of Family History, which has been resurrected by Vintage; as well as B&N’s self-publishing digital platform, PubIt. An article on Worldreader.org finds the non-profit venture undertaking an ambitious goal—to bring e-books and e-readers to the developing world, and along with them, a self-sustaining reading and publishing culture. There is a story on the September 29 virtual e-book summit organized by Library Journal and School Library Journal; a feature on illustrated gift books that finds that coffee-table titles have retained their popularity; and a piece on PM Press in Oakland, Calif. And our retailing page has the scoop from three retailers on how to expand a store’s mission and increase margins. Check out PW’s Frankfurt coverage at publishersweekly.com/Frankfurt2010. And a reminder that PW’s offices are closed Monday in observance of Columbus Day, so PW Daily will resume publication on Tuesday, October 12.