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Bookselling is the
commercial trading of
books which is the
retail and
distribution end of the
publishing process.
People who
engage in
bookselling are...
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Remaindered books or
remainders are
printed books that are no
longer selling well, and
whose remaining unsold copies are
liquidated by the
publisher at...
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during that of her successor,
James (r. 1603–1625),
bookselling flourished. So much had
bookselling increased during the
Protectorate of 1653–1659 that...
- and author. He is the
founder of Waterstones, the
United Kingdom-based
bookselling retail chain, the
largest in Europe. Tim
Waterstone was born on 30 May...
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Retrieved February 11, 2014. Milliot, Jim. "New
Report Finds NYC Publishing,
Bookselling Jobs Fell
Between 2010 and 2020",
Publishers W****ly,
December 1, 2022...
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Orell Füssli is a
Swiss banknotes printing and
bookselling company,
established by
Christoph Froschauer in 1519 as a book
printer and publisher. It is...
- OUP's
branches in
Kenya and
Tanzania guilty of
bribery to
obtain school bookselling contracts sponsored by the
World Bank.
Oxford was
fined £1.9 million...
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would discredit it as a work of non-fiction. The
publishing and the
bookselling businesses sometimes use the
phrase "literary non-fiction" to distinguish...
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marketplace for such
works developed in
England with a
separate publishing and
bookselling business.
Historians have
identified the 18th
century as an age of ****...
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William Sherman Reese (July 29, 1955 - June 4, 2018) was an
American bookseller and
founder of the
William Reese Company. Over a 44-year career, he became...