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Hachette, Hodder and Curtis Brown all once again top The Bookseller’s
league tables in a second look at the British publishing rights deals
landscape.
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Waterstones London regional manager Luke Taylor talks about
the retailer's newest branch in Crouch End.
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A children’s author has described the labelling of her
books as “too immature” for certain students as "heart-breaking".
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W&N has acquired A
Death in the Vatican by British Book Award and Baillie Gifford
Prize winner Philippe Sands.
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The Publishers Association is calling for all political
parties to commit to abolishing "unjust" tax on e-books, which it
has branded "a tax on learning".
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Cengage’s adjusted revenues stood at $1.5bn for the fiscal
year 2017, down 10% from the prior year, the company has told investors,
ahead of posting its annual report later this month.
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Crime writer and police psychologist Emma Kavanagh has signed
a three book deal with Orion Fiction.
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Pan Macmillan has announced a range of promotions
across its communications teams and has developed new digital
roles, among which is the appointment of the publisher’s first
metadata manager.
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Reese Witherspoon’s production company Hello
Sunshine is to adapt Eleanor
Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail
Honeyman (HarperCollins) and Something in the Water by Catherine
Steadman (S&S UK) into film.
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Kit de Waal and Andrew McMillan are among the names
contributing to Dead Ink's crowdfunded anthology on the working class entitled
Know Your Place.
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Professor Brian Cox and the team behind BBC Radio 4’s
"The Infinite Monkey Cage" have signed a book deal with William
Collins.
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Feature film rights for M A Bennett’s debut YA novel S.T.A.G.S
have been bought by Chernin Entertainment, ahead of its UK publication.
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