A revival in classic illustrated
books is helping Poland's children's book market boom, says Katarzyna
Domańska of publisher Dwie Siostry.
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Amid a general book market
decline, the Polish Chamber of Books (PIK) has drafted a bill which is set to
introduce fixed prices for new book releases for 18 months after publication.
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Thursday, December 19, 2013
Nostalgia Drives Polish Children's Book Sales Boom
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