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Paris and Leipzig Book Fairs Cancelled, Brussels to Go Ahead
As a result of the spread of the new coronavirus, the Salon du Livre in Paris and the Leipzig Book Fair have both been canceled. So far, the Foire du Livre de Bruxelles, which begins this Thursday, is slated to commence as planned.
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Spanish Dominates Booker International Prize Longlist
This year's longlist for the £50,000 Booker International Prize includes four books from Spanish, two each from French and German, and one each from Afrikaans, Dutch, Farsi, Japanese, and Norwegian.
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PEN America Rallies Support for Turkish Writer Facing Jail
PEN America is rallying international support for writer Aslı Erdoğan, who is facing a sentence of up to nine years in jail in Turkey for alleged terrorist propaganda. PEN has called the charges against her “judicial harassment."
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Indigo Sales Dropped Nearly 10% in 2019 Holiday Quarter
Indigo Books and Music reported that revenue for the quarter ended December 29, 2019, was down 9.9% from the comparable period in 2018 as sales fell across all of its channels. Earnings, nevertheless, rose to C$25.8 million from C$21.5 million in 2018.
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Italy's Giunti Buys into U.K.'s Quarto Group
Italy's Giunti Group has acquired 20% of U.K.-based Quarto Group. Polly Powell, a former publisher at Pavilion Books, has been appointed CEO of Quarto’s U.K. operations.
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Canadian Book Buyers' Habits Unchanged in 2019
The mix of formats sold in the Canadian book market differed only slightly from previous years, according to BookNet Canada. The bricks-and-mortar channel picked up some market share from online outlets.
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Virus Impacts Publishing In and Out of China
The pandemic virus, 2019-nCoV is already having an impact on the global publishing business, with numerous U.S. and U.K. publishers and event planners monitoring the situation in China.
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Book Sales Up in U.K. and France
Booksellers in the U.K. and France are reporting strong results, with two-thirds of booksellers in the U.K. reporting stronger holiday sales, and booksellers in France seeing a drop in December but an overall sales hike in 2019.
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U.K.'s Book People Collapses, Again
The Book People, the U.K. online discount bookseller, which also operates pop-up stores at schools and businesses, has gone into administration, a U.K. term similar to filing for bankruptcy protection.
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New Round of Tariffs Suspended
Tariffs that were scheduled to be placed on a range of children's books printed in China on December 15 have been suspended by the Trump administration following a "phase one" trade agreement reached Friday between the U.S. and China.
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Obama, Atwood Among Canada's 2019 Bestsellers
Michelle Obama's 'Becoming' was the bestselling English-language print book in Canada for the second year, according BookNet Canada SalesData. Margaret Atwood and Malcolm Gladwell were the top Canadian fiction and nonfiction authors.
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Big Bad Wolf Targets Middle East and Africa
Big Bad Wolf Ventures, a company based in Malaysia that runs large-scale, 24-hour book sales, is opening an office inside the Sharjah Book Authority Free Zone in the UAE to service the Middle East and Africa.
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Egypt’s Bookish Revolution
Egyptian publishers are taking more risks in the post-Mubarak era.
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Beijing's Iconic English-language Bookstore to Close
The Bookworm in Beijing, a community hub for expats and host of a popular annual literary festival, will close after zoning changes targeting "illegal structures" in the city prevented them from renewing their lease.
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Indigo Sales Slide 7.6% for the Quarter
Canada's leading book retailer reported yet another quarter of declining sales, with a total sales decline of 7.6% for the second quarter of its current 2020 fiscal year compared to a year ago.
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Snowden Hits European Bestseller Lists
American whistleblower Edward Snowden’s memoir, 'Permanent Record,' hit a number of bestseller lists in Europe in September.
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Academic Publishing in China 2019: All Our Coverage
Welcome to our latest coverage on the Chinese academic book market.
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Where Are Books Banned? All Across the Globe.
As a new map plainly shows, book banning knows no boundaries.
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Global Pubs Turn to Blockchain and Crowdfunding
Canada’s Prescient Innovation plans to launch an e-bookstore that uses blockchain, and Italy’s Bookabook sees growth with its crowdfunding model.
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Urbanization Spurs Major R&D in China
Keeping up with urban demands has benefitted various industries, including academic publishing.