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  • He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
  • The mystery of how to sell decent books consistently has eluded publishers and booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not customary for people in the publishing industry to ask what readers (as opposed to booksellers or authors or the press) want.
  • Amazon can lay an ever-bigger claim to being the largest independent bookseller in the world, with today's news that the "etailer" has agreed to acquire AbeBooks. Amazon.com to Buy AbeBooks
  • Booksellers are keen to pitch for school business.
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  • No. It means a lot of things," says the once and future bookseller who's nearing the end of his two-term mayoral stint. NPR Topics: News
  • Strangely, the wholesale booksellers who normally stock second-hand copies of the same are falling short to meet students' demand.
  • Am I not, Sir, a bookman by my inclination, a bookseller by my trade? MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • Sold some books and was ripped off by the unpleasant second-hand bookseller.
  • Bookninja » Blog Archive » Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism
  • Receivers moved in on Monday to wind up the debt-hit booksellers and stationers, and the company was placed into liquidation.
  • We did call a bookseller to value the books, but it was priced a little high.
  • W. H., and Son, Ltd, a firm of stationers, newsagents, and booksellers, originated in a small newsvendor's shop opened in London in Little Grosvenor Street in 1792 by Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna.
  • Any second-hand bookseller or charity shop can testify to a roaring trade in the once read and discarded romance volume.
  • One of the perks of being a bookseller is the ARC, sometimes called the advance reading copy in its unabbreviated form. Reading Stephen King's Latest Book Before You
  • Established booksellers and auction houses take steps to ensure that books and signatures are what they claim to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Am I the only one seeing the irony, that the FIRST thing I have to do with this copy of Repair of Books by Cockerell is REMOVE THE 2½ "x 1½" BOOKSELLER TICKET THAT THE VENDOR APPLIED TO IT?!? at Archive 2008-01-01
  • Astonishingly, there was virtually no opposition either from booksellers or university professors. Times, Sunday Times
  • If your bookseller or newsdealer does not keep THE GREAT ROUND WORLD call his attention to this notice, and ask him to write to The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 20, March 25, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • Strangely, the wholesale booksellers who normally stock second-hand copies of the same are falling short to meet students' demand.
  • In trials, booksellers and publishers were often answerable for the actions of servants, shop workers, and family members, implying that the Stationer held ultimate responsibility.
  • She set up shop as a bookseller in the High Street.
  • 'Hours of Idleness' -- a title henceforth associated with Byron's early poems -- was printed and published by S. and J. Ridge of Newark, and was sold by the following London booksellers: Crosby and Co. Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
  • Meanwhile, independent booksellers seem to be faring quite well on their own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Benefit tickets were sold by booksellers, by the theater, and by the author and his friends.
  • Jane Vance looked on in surprise as the bookseller turned to an elderly laptop computer and entered search data into a databank program.
  • The London based group Books Etc gave an indication of the kind of impact this had on booksellers.
  • The biggest loser – as always – is the consumer, closely followed by the independent bookstore. booksellerish says: [Bumped] Crowdsource this for me: Indigo flaunts the rules to screw small bookstores… more…
  • This weekend found me not on the water or throwing bumpers for the dogs but killing time at yet another national chain bookseller waiting on my wife's flight to arrive in Oklahoma City. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • As he says mainstream reviewers and booksellers don't want to know. Times, Sunday Times
  • This applies all the way down the chain of publication, to the bookseller, the librarian, and the newsagent.
  • The Rev.Dr. Bright, at present editor of the Baptist _Examiner_, was at that tune a bookseller of the firm of Bennett & Bright, and publisher of the _Baptist The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Understand, my good friend, that the author is very ill-calculated for bookseller's and printer's jockeyship; which, to a liberal mind fraught with high and generous ideas, is death and the devil. Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life, Vol. 2
  • It wasn't due to be released until September 10, but some booksellers have jumped the gun and decided to sell it early.
  • The committee would welcome input from booksellers within its constituency.
  • What has shocked poor James much more is a circumstance which your Boston Booksellers have no power to avoid: the "enormousness" of the charges in our Port here! The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • All booksellers, I begin to think, are crazed obsessives.
  • He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
  • This new artistic trend has been publicized and sanctified by the great determiner of what's hot and who's who, the Whitney Biennial; by galleries across Canada and the US; and by the art sections in independent booksellers.
  • What keeps people in publishing - as writers, as editors, as booksellers - is the practice of putting books in front of the public.
  • The author, when unpatronised by the Great, has naturally recourse to the bookseller. Life of Johnson
  • This will be a full time unit housing books from 12 different antiquarian booksellers around the country.
  • Either way, I would not use that particular bookseller again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither booksellers nor librarians are entirely blameless. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In choosing a shelf for this particular book, the bookseller has several legitimate options.
  • In 1712, the scrofulous two-year-old son of a Staffordshire bookseller was brought to London for presentation to Queen Anne.
  • Aiming to tap this holiday mood, a number of publishers and booksellers are organising book exhibitions in the city.
  • She kept what she called a bookseller's shop as well as the post-office; but the supply of books corresponded exactly to the lack of demand for them, and her chief trade was in nicknacks, from marbles and money-boxes up to concertinas. Auld Licht Idylls
  • Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference.
  • Hood, Thomas (d. 1811): a bookseller in Dundee before 1799; partner in Vernor & Hood, London 1799 – 1811. Index of People
  • To some booksellers this year's class has provided the most golden year.
  • Twilight of Avalon is currently available at all booksellers and online retailers. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Anna Elliott, part 2
  • In any case, it is all very complicated, particularly for the bookseller who "organizes" new material, sees what he has -- and sees what he lacks and doesn't quite understand but really (maybe?) ought to acquire. Daniel Krotz: Third Wave Feminism
  • [discuss (2)] [link] 2 comments on “Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism” Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism
  • And this morning, the Detroit Free Press notes that the bookseller is facing being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. Is Borders About To Go Under? - The Consumerist
  • As he became more independent of booksellers he began to choose works for publication which suited his own taste.
  • But this was not all, the five hundred copies were sold to great advantage, for it was against my will that _five hundred_ copies should be printed, till the printer told me he would take the risk on himself, on the usual terms, at that time, of bookseller and author. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
  • Independent feminist periodicals, publishers, and booksellers are rapidly being driven out of existence.
  • She set up shop as a bookseller in Beijing.
  • Unless you go to an antiquarian bookseller. Times, Sunday Times
  • My bookseller has dwelt so long in his corner with folios and quartos and other antique tomes that he talks in black-letter and has the modest, engaging look of a brown old stout binding, and to the delectation of discriminating olfactories he exhaleth an odor of mildew and of tobacco commingled, which is more grateful to the true bibliophile than all the perfumes of Araby. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
  • Volume growing as big as the Bookseller at present was willing to have it, we shall reserve them to another time, they having already eternized their Names by the never dying Histories which they have wrote. The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687)
  • Prior to publication, booksellers had ordered a grand total of 200 copies of this second novel.
  • Not that toiling as a bookseller is anyway to get rich quick. Audio Interview with Antiquarian Book Dealer Robert Rulon-Miller, by Nigel Beale
  • It was fortunate for me that I had my "Noctes Ambrosianæ" along, for when I had exhausted my praise of the surrounding glories of nature, my bookseller would not converse with me; so I opened my book and read to him that famous passage between Kit North and the Ettrick Shepherd, wherein the shepherd discourses boastfully of his prowess as a piscator of sawmon. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
  • I finally 'birthed' the baby ... the newest largest edition of 'book repair for booksellers' now comes all the messy after birth parts like designing the cover, getting it to market and all that happy horseshit, like writing and rewriting the thing wasn't bad enough. Archive 2009-04-01
  • A year after his death, only the attention of antiquarian bookseller Donald McCormick saved Hay's notebooks and papers: he bought them at an auction for £3, the price of the old suitcase which contained them.
  • As with "Quelqu'un," her label struck a deal with Barnes & Noble for the bookseller to carry the new disc exclusively for several months before its wider commercial release in February. Can Romance Lift
  • Scientology lawyers are believed to be drawing up a lawsuit seeking GBP50m in compensation from the publishers of an unauthorised biography of Tom Cruise written by Princess Diana's biographer, Andrew Morton" - The Bookseller Scientology lawyers to sue over book
  • Nick Hornby is interviewed in the Bookseller this week (12 June) by Graeme Neill. Nick Hornby on the English 'can't do' spirit
  • Swann Galleries auction of Early Printed Books & Manuscripts from the Inventory of the late Lawrence Feinberg, a papyrologist and specialist in ancient manuscripts turned antiquarian bookseller. 2010 May 10 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • It is a partnership of publishers, booksellers and others interested in promoting books and reading. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the pioneers of e-commerce were the banks, dealers in stocks and shares, and booksellers like Amazon.
  • That enabled small booksellers to survive in an increasingly cut-throat world. Times, Sunday Times
  • MORE than 40,000 a week is being paid to booksellers by publishers anxious to get their books into the bestseller charts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then my grandmother, in true grandmotherly fashion, marched into her local bookseller and demanded to be told what the young people were reading these days.
  • The increasing demand for books is reflected in the inventories of the stocks of booksellers and publishers.
  • But she notes that, although the _Tatler_ showed its teeth against the "Proposal to the Ladies," the compilator made amends to the author (if not to the bookseller), by transcribing above a hundred pages into his _Ladies 'Library_ verbatim, except in a few places, which would not be found to be improved. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
  • For those who embarked on a literary career, the only recourse was to draw their subsistence from the value of their writing when they signed their contract with a bookseller.
  • I love browsing a shelf full of books I don't know much about, only to come upon a neat shelftalker dangling below a book with a handwritten recommendation from a real, live bookseller who loved it and wants me to share the joy. Jason Pinter: 10 Things Bookstores Need to Do to Help Themselves
  • Not only is Heather dictating what the booksellers should sell you, but also what they look like as they do it.
  • Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.
  • With booksellers charging publishers huge sums to appear, it's an important question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young IRELAND was acquainted with a son of a bookseller, who dealt in _old books_: the blank leaves of these books supplied the young author with paper; and he found out the way of making proper ink for his purpose. Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
  • The emphasis will be on those from independent booksellers, which will be able to sell their catalogue over the internet for the first time. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's basically a recognition manual for antiquarian booksellers and aesthetes, but it does make some concessions to the issue of how you make the stuff.
  • They are also committed to the books because they cannot return unsold copies, unlike high street and online booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • She kept what she called a bookseller's shop as well as the post-office; but the supply of books corresponded exactly to the lack of demand for them, and her chief trade was in nick-nacks, from marbles and money-boxes up to concertinas. Auld Licht Idyls
  • Unless you go to an antiquarian bookseller. Times, Sunday Times
  • He sought out rare and out-of-print books from antiquarian booksellers, including a set of delightful eighteenth-century guidebooks by the York publisher Thomas Gent.
  • He was a bibliographer, bookseller and scholar who championed eerie writing that might otherwise have been overlooked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Academic booksellers and publishers are facing a time of profound change.
  • Fortunately I don't work in an environment that reads The Bookseller online or I suspect I would have been in for a fair old bit of leg-pulling about this byline, Reality check
  • The publication in Paris was by a bookseller, Sylvia Beach, under the imprint Shakespeare & Co, who had no experience of publishing at all, let alone so substantial and complex a work.
  • The York National Book Fair is an annual event and lays claim to being Britain's largest rare and antiquarian book fair with some 200 booksellers and an estimate of some 100,000 books on offer.
  • Since these films reverse the gender/power relation between their central partners, they necessarily reverse the customary direction of the gaze: the movie star gazes at the bookseller, the glamorous reporter at the backwoodsman.
  • Online booksellers changed that. Times, Sunday Times
  • The London booksellers of that time were alarmed at the invasion of what they called their literary property by a Scottish publisher who had presumed to bring out an edition of the English poets. Inns and Taverns of Old London
  • I used to be a bookseller and that generally means one acquires books without even trying.
  • The Fair lays claim to being Britain's largest antiquarian book fair with over 200 leading booksellers specialising in antiquarian and secondhand books, maps, prints and ephemera.
  • Ms Craddock has lately served a term as president of the world association of antiquarian booksellers - in my eyes a distinction higher than being an ambassador to the United Nations.
  • Online booksellers, such as Amazon and major book chains including Barnes and Noble now compile their own bestseller lists.
  • Other booksellers specialized in particular kinds of books. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • Booksellers are asked to return copies, which should be packed separately, to the Penguin warehouse for credit.
  • And in case the weather continues to play traunt, we are also getting water pumps and raised platforms as a preventive measure, said Manoj S Chandel, the organising secretary of the book fair, which is being organised by Knowledge Tree Foundation, an association of Book Sellers of Lucknow and is being supported by Federation of Publishers and Booksellers Associations. Top Headlines
  • The roles of printer, publisher and bookseller were often combined at one time. Times, Sunday Times
  • My guess is that the Barnes would be the most valuable, though some collectors may still like, as I did once, the pale blue Cape proof copies of an Amis, promising booksellers a '24-copy dumpbin', and an 'author poster' with their orders. Books
  • Check with booksellers or college campus bookstores and see what they have on abbreviated note taking skills or speedwriting.
  • Astonishingly, there was virtually no opposition either from booksellers or university professors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless you go to an antiquarian bookseller. Times, Sunday Times
  • I cannot boast of the friendship or favour of princes; the patronage of English literature has long since been devolved on our booksellers, and the measure of their liberality is the least ambiguous test of our common success. Memoirs of My Life and Writings
  • Both feminist publishers and feminist booksellers were sustained by the amount and length of time these backlist books were stocked.
  • I was misled by an article in the Guardian of 28 February, in which its arts correspondent described Quaritch as ‘the London antiquarian booksellers handling the sale’.
  • Such books are sold through small booksellers, who are not accountable to any sales laws and who do not care for business ethics.
  • At the beginning of each month, new issues of an array of monthly magazines would appear in the booksellers. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • The publisher would not reveal the size of its initial print run but said it was forced to publish a second edition with some booksellers quickly selling out.
  • When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug.
  • Bookmakers, booksellers and publishers were divided over the likely winner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that he is sending minatory letters to blameless booksellers, this verdict may have to be reviewed.
  • This is not just a virtue of online booksellers; it is an example of an entirely new economic model that is just beginning to show its power. Times, Sunday Times
  • It makes it harder for the independent booksellers, who have to pay taxes and staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • There has been so much reported in newspapers, blogs et al. about the e-reader, which has finally hit the UK in a form that people feel they could actually use (only2sold on the first day according to the Guardian, 50 in the first day according to the Bookseller, and "a six-figure number" bought or on orderby day 1 according to the Digitalist - Waterstones has an exclusive on the Sony e-reader for ashort time). E-readers: adapting to niches
  • Neither booksellers nor librarians are entirely blameless. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Does a bookseller misdirect a parcel, he exclaims, 'My malison on all Blockheadisms and Torpid Infidelities of which this world is full.' Obiter Dicta
  • Booksellers interested in ordering copies should contact BA Marketing on as soon as possible.
  • Regarding books returned because a customer was displeased with it, Teicher said he thought some independent booksellers would be receptive to accepting such a return if they had recommended the book to the customer, though he noted, “I believe there was not a lot of handselling going on Friday night.” Dawn
  • Amanda Ross, the producer of the Richard & Judy book club, recently "axed" from digital TV, is looking for anew home - on terrestrial TV if publishers and booksellers have their way. PETRONA
  • The last recorded evidence of the concerto comes from the sale catalogue of a Dutch bookseller in 1759, 13 years after Kerr's death. Vivaldi flute concerto discovered
  • Booksellers On the whole, the relationship between booksellers and librarians is a fairly close one - for obvious commercial reasons.
  • Then he could see the modest bookseller, somewhat clammy in his extremities and lost within his academic robe and hood, nervously fidgeting his mortar-board, haled forward by ushers, and tottering rubescent before the chancellor, provost, president (or whoever it might be) who hands out the diploma. The Haunted Bookshop
  • It has been a tough year for booksellers and publishers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the many booksellers and publishers whom I spotted letting their hair down on the dance floor was independent publisher Christopher Hurst.
  • The London based group Books Etc gave an indication of the kind of impact this had on booksellers.
  • The edition being limited, it was advisable to apply early for copies, which were on sale at all booksellers, bookstalls and newsagents, priced 3d.
  • She set up shop as a bookseller in the High Street.
  • Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism Paper/bookseller partnerships growing like bacterial infection in kneecaps of responsible journalism
  • A marketing plan tells the booksellers how you plan to create demand for your book.
  • The First Series is now complete in 4 vols.fcap. 8vo. and may be ordered of all booksellers in the country. Notes and Queries, Number 04, November 24, 1849
  • Publishers and booksellers will have to pick their way through a landscape made strange and problematic by change.
  • I am fed up with the decent usb flash storage of elite, sitter, ads and freebie normalcy the tarot that bookseller to straightforwardness for the pachisi of the pachycheilia and illyria. Rational Review
  • Meanwhile, a main issue for booksellers everywhere continues to be the digitization of everything: e-books, Internet publishing, all that.
  • The internet has destroyed its independent booksellers and may yet destroy its large ones as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • So you see I have been bookseller as well as the other thing; and I received pay for my testaments in sinnet – you know what that is. The Old Helmet
  • Back here at home, I have had to sell this book at my local second-hand booksellers in order to buy a pack of cigarettes.
  • At a time when independent booksellers dealing in new books are struggling, the number of used bookstores is on the rise.
  • In a belated response to the success of online booksellers in enticing customers to Web sites such as Amazon, two publishers have launched features that allow customers to browse through books online. Science Press Releases
  • The company has moved a long way from its origins as an online bookseller. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a bookseller and poet and by definition low-paid, and this has been a strain.
  • Aubrey had the better of the encounter in height, weight, and more than twenty years juniority, but fortune played for the bookseller. The Haunted Bookshop
  • This summer, Papernick has gone as old school as your great-aunt Gidl, getting out the cart and doing something booksellers wish all authors could do -- handselling copies of his fabulous new collection of short stories, "There is No Other," one copy at a time at local markets with the slogan, "Bringing Market-Fresh Fiction Directly to the People. Alex Green: The Right (and Old School) Way to Sell A Book
  • They don't call them booksellers, they call them stationers.
  • Still, graphic novels can now be found easily in most mainstream booksellers and direct market comic shops now boast plenty of customers of the homogametic sex. Bob Fingerman: From the Ashes of New York...
  • He was to become a bookseller and publisher as well as the owner and editor of the Political Register, in which he launched shattering onslaughts against the forces of reaction.
  • By the very nature of his calling the bookseller is a man of reading and culture; now and then among them you find a man of rare culture. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • How does the rise of the big-box-booksellers jibe with the supposed decline in reading?
  • The books are destined to be bestsellers, with advance orders for over 400,000 already taken from booksellers nationwide.
  • I haven't met all the booksellers in the world, but I am kinda going with the hypothesis that the difference between a real bookseller and a collector masquerading as a bookseller is the quality of their personal collection. Archive 2009-11-01
  • When the youth Ibrahim saw the street, he knew it by the description the bookseller had given him; so he salaamed to the man, who returned his salutation and bidding him welcome, made him sit down and asked him of his case. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The whole thing turned into an opportunistic political catfight, with booksellers given a soapbox and a spotlight to use in trying to make a buck off the pain and suffering of a nation.
  • The savviest booksellers in black communities nationwide also carry titles of interest by non-black authors.
  • In order to augment this amount, the bibliopole naturally consults the taste of his customers; and nearly the sole remaining customers of the modern bookseller are -- the circulating libraries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
  • There is a translation of Lucian, which is commonly called Diyden's, per - haps from a sense of justice to some bookseller, who had paid a sum of money that it might be called so. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ...
  • While consumers may use bestseller lists as buying guides, the lists are useful to booksellers as a marketing tool.
  • There were no major gaps from absent participants and plenty of room to enter in bookseller areas or stand in the aisleway without getting bumped. MLA Chicago 2007
  • The cover of the latest Bookseller 1st August has an eye-catching 'Do you believe in fairies?' dialogue balloon, spoken by a rather tough-looking, almost Lara Croft-esque bewinged woman, either standing/flying on tiptoes or with way high heels. Mysti/Misty: separated at birth? maybe not.
  • By 1994, the plaintiff and his wife had become extremely successful art dealers and booksellers.
  • Again, this allows booksellers to order stock for customers with confidence, based on reliable availability figures and lead times.
  • Some books have been unjustly censored, he argued, and many writers and booksellers were punished too severely when all that was required was the simple suppression of publication.
  • Market research done for booksellers has found that the number of so-called avid readers, those who buy more than 10 books a year, skews older and overwhelmingly female. Turning the Page
  • On the whole I'd say my hovel is no filthier than any other person of the bookseller persuasion. Still, life with bottle
  • Those regulations could disappear without abrogating the property rights of the bookseller.
  • Pre 19th century books were issued without covers, bound by either the bookseller or the buyer.
  • If this kind of thing is your cup of tea, you'll be pleased to know (via the same link) that Aurum Press is to publish a book celebrating 30 years of The Bookseller's Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year, asmall-format hardback gift book, How to Avoid Huge Ships and Other Implausibly Titled Books, out in September. Legs, pygmy love queen and cheese
  • What led this former choirboy, Sunday school teacher and London bookseller to such a dramatic and violent end?
  • His father set him up as a bookseller.
  • My search results produced an old bookseller's billhead for sale. Ephemera
  • The earliest publishers were booksellers who sold authors' works direct to the public.
  • But as an unabashed bookseller, its goals are different from those of other players, such as Google — whose mission is collecting and organizing all the world's information — and that of the Open Content Alliance, a consortium that wants the world's books digitized in a totally nonproprietary manner. The Future of Reading
  • - This is from a survey conducted in the UK and reported on in the Bookseller: The lack of devices from Amazon and Apple could "inhibit" the UK's e-book market "in the short term", as people hold out for products by preferred manufacturers, a YouGov survey has concluded. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Bookseller10 Gaol Street, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL535RG, 01758613755The Bookseller has been serving locals in this small market town, and holidaymakers to the stonking scenery of the Llyn peninsula, for almost 30 years. Independent bookshops in Wales
  • Putting a dot-com twist on those bookmobiles of yore, the online bookseller is taking its Web site on the road.
  • After working for a time as a bookseller, Muybridge began his career as a photographer, calling himself 'Helios' - the name of the ancient sun-god (...) Boing Boing: September 7, 2003 - September 13, 2003 Archives
  • The first time I attended Book Expo was so long ago it was called ABA, the American Booksellers Association pause to shout out to my fellow curmudgeons who don't believe that mashing together a non-word like "Expo" with a perfectly good word like "Book" is an improvement on either one, nor that putting the mashup next to "America" can turn the latter into an adjective. Peter Ginna: An Insider's Guide to the Characters of BookExpo America
  • Several vegetarian periodicals are available, and the following books can be acquired through most booksellers.
  • Also, this library admits (is allowed to admit on certain conditions) some books forbidden generally by the censureship, which is of the strictest; and though Balzac appears very imperfectly, I am delighted to find him at all, and shall dun the bookseller for the 'Instruction criminelle,' which I hope discharges your Lucien as a 'forcat' ” neither man nor woman ” and true poet, least of all .... The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • And this morning, the Detroit Free Press notes that the bookseller is facing being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. The Consumerist: March 2009 Archives
  • Their National Independent Bookseller Month celebration is a chance for your favorite little corner of bookland to be honored. Archive 2008-04-01
  • It was listed in the next season's catalogue and the sales representatives had begun pitching it to booksellers.
  • Booksellers could translate the royal favour into profit for themselves.
  • He doesn't even go near the pavement booksellers, however attractive their display of paperbacks in glossy covers looked.
  • They have been admonished so often in print and private that their ignorance is not blissful, indeed it is baneful, that these ambitious ladies and gentlemen rush off to the booksellers, to libraries, and literally gorge themselves with the "ologies" and "isms" of the day. Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques
  • A local bookseller lends them the merchandise and pays them a small commission on each item sold.

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