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Independent booksellers have slammed the heavy discounting of
new hardback titles by larger retailers as “pretty close to chaos” and
“enormously detrimental to authors” ahead of the release of Philip Pullman's
first Book of Dust novel (Penguin Random House Children's and David
Fickling Books).
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Former Breitbart
editor Milo Yiannopoulos has served his former publisher Simon & Schuster
US with a $10m lawsuit, days after his self-published memoir was released.
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Pan Macmillan has signed the “exclusive” inside story of the
New Zealand All Blacks.
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Penguin Random House this weekend took to the streets of
central London to march in support of Pride, an annual event which this
year marked 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality
in England.
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson has acquired Don't Believe a Word,
a new book by linguist David Shariatmadari investigating
"the science of language", after a six-way auction.
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Philip Marshall has been appointed as the London Library's new
director and will take up the post in mid-September.
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Two publicity professionals have moved from Bloomsbury to
HarperCollins.
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Vintage is teaming with Moleskine to produce a limited
special edition of travel writer Bruce Chatwin’s The Songlines in
recognition of the book's 30th year since publication.
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The re-launched Cundill History Prize received double the
number of entries compared to last year, it has been revealed.
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