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Suffolk-based book printers Clays has been
bought by Italian printers Elcograf S.p.A for £23.8m.
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Bloomsbury has acquired independent non-fiction publisher
I B Tauris, a specialist in Middle Eastern and political publishing.
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Irish journalist Mark O’Connell’s “passionate,
entertaining and cogent examination” into the use of technology to
cheat death and push the human body beyond its current limitations has
won the £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize for 2018.
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Founder John Blake and m.d. Rosie Virgo are
stepping down from their roles at John Blake Publishing.
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Agent Zoe King is leaving The Blair Partnership after
seven years to join A M Heath.
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There was a core of optimism at the Book Industry Study
Group’s annual meeting in New York, despite sluggish trade sales and
challenges facing the business – from old problems roaring back, like
returns and piracy, to that new mystery, blockchain technology.
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A Bristol librarian has won the inaugural Cheltenham
Literature Festival First Novel competition with her “clever, pulsing
story”, scooping a book deal with Borough Press.
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Members of the book trade are supporting author Charles
Sprawson with a fundraising iniative to raise money for care fees, as
Vintage prepares to reissue his “cult swimming classic” Haunts of the Black Masseur.
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Jill Murphy, Axel Scheffler and Janet and Allan Ahlberg
are amongst the authors and illustrators whose books will be included
in Beanstalk's new collection of 40 books for reluctant readers.
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Bloomsbury Education has launched a subscription website
for early years practitioners.
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