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- Indigo Books and Music. Coles is Indigo's brand for small-scale bookstores in locations such as shopping malls. Some locations are operated as SmithBooks, and...
- domestic owners and renamed SmithBooks. SmithBooks later merged with Coles, forming Chapters, which retained the Coles and SmithBooks names and locations while...
- book chains at the time: Coles and SmithBooks (formerly the Canadian division of U.K. book chain W. H. Smith). SmithBooks was acquired from Federal Industries...
- magazine Books in Canada. Between 1976 and 1994, the award was sponsored by SmithBooks. During this period, the award was known as the SmithBooks/Books in Canada...
- Its banners currently include Indigo Books & Music, Chapters, Coles, SmithBooks, IndigoSpirit, and The Book Company (small format). Indigo began a partnership...
- the "Smithbooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award". When Smithbooks was acquired by Chapters in 1995 the award was renamed the "Chapters/Books in Canada...
- after being injured by an accidental explosion of gunpowder in a canoe. Smith's books and maps were important in encouraging and supporting English colonization...
- 2021, he had published 49 books. They have sold at least 140 million copies, 24 million of them in Italy (by 2014). Smith was born in Ndola, Northern...
- television series of Scarfolk. Comedy books by Smith include How To Be Cool (Harry Enfield said of it 'Will Smith is the coolest guy in the world (if uncool...
- Penguin Books Limited is a British publishing house. It was co-founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, as a line of the publishers...