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The Big Four publishers claimed less of the overall market in
2017 than in previous years, with HarperCollins its biggest grower.
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Private equity firm Aurelius has said it is backing out of its
agreement to buy Connect Books because it can see “no way of financing this
transaction”.
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The Bookseller has conducted analysis of
the sales of Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Hachette and Pan
Macmillan through Nielsen BookScan.
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The Big Green Bookshop has received a "fantastic"
response to its proposal for an independent bookshop alliance, with over 90
expressing interest since the idea was first mooted.
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Freight Books’ authors have been told to buy back their stock
or face it being pulped after creditors have revealed the company’s debt is
estimated to be £160,000.
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The Bookseller has conducted an analysis of
how independent publishers fared last year through Nielsen BookScan sales,
with some of the smaller parts of the Faber-led Independent Alliance
collective enjoying the best year-on-year boosts in 2017.
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Author Mary Hoffman and her publisher Barrington Stoke have
hit back against a complaint about a children's book about racism which
uses offensive language.
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Author Sir Antony Beevor has called for an apology following a
ban of his book, Stalingrad
(Penguin) in Ukraine, branding its prohibition "utterly
outrageous".
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Simon & Schuster UK has bought a book about China by
author and TV presenter Michael Wood following an auction.
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The writer and broadcaster Bidisha will chair the jury of the
Forward Prizes for Poetry.
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The Booksellers Association and Society of Authors
have collaborated on a guide advising authors how to get
their books stocked in high street bookshops.
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Egmont will next September publish a picture book adaptation
of L Frank Baum’s The
Wizard of Oz, retold by Sam Hey and illustrated by Meg McLaren.
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