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Roald Dahl’s print book sales soared 34% in the week which saw
the “biggest ever” global celebration of the loved children’s author’s
birthday as part of a year-long celebration of his centenary year.
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A coalition of trade bodies is urging the government to
abandon “unjust” changes to the business rates appeals system that could
leave businesses over-paying tax.
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Bill Massey, deputy publishing director for fiction, is
leaving Orion Books to become a freelance editorial consultant from 1st
November 2016.
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Buoyed by a publishing “crack team” and a new sales
relationship with PGUK, independent publisher Salt is going from strength
to strength, and its directors hope an increased focus on fewer, bigger
titles will help this success to continue.
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The owner of the oldest bookshop chain in Greece has told of
her devastation at closing her last store after the financial crisis in the
country hit the business “like an avalanche”.
The 118-year-old Athens bookstore of Eleftheroudakis, run by
Sofika Eleftheroudaki, will close on 30th September following a seven-year
debt crisis. In that time, turnover at the company has plummeted from €24m
in 2008 to €0.5m today, with employees falling from 130 to 10 as it was
forced to shut all but one of its two dozen stores.
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More than 600 people have paid to attend the book launch for
debut black British novelist Robyn Travis, published by storytelling
lifestyle brand OWN IT!
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A Jordanian writer, Nahid Hattar, has been shot dead
ahead of a trial in which he faced charges of insulting Islam over an
"offensive" cartoon.
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Bloomsbury’s executive director Richard Charkin is set to take
up an honorary role at UCL university this month.
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson is publishing a new novel by
Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Labyrinth of the Spirits, the last in his "epic" The
Cemetery of Forgotten Books series that spans more
than a decade.
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The 2017 World Book Day Award, launched by author James
Patterson in 2015, will be funded by publisher Walker Books, which will
provide £25,000 of books for the winning schools.
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Bonnier Zaffre is publishing Shelter, a debut novel by Sarah Franklin,
senior lecturer in publishing at Oxford Brookes.
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Penguin Random House is
publishing British astronaut Tim Peake's non-fiction
debut, Hello, is this
planet Earth? in November. |
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