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Graeme Neill

Digital D-Day

The big-bang e-book launch is finally here, but will the digital book readers capture the public's imagination?

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Neill Denny

The ebook has landed

Waterstone's decision to stock Sony's Reader is a key turning point.

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Philip Jones

Waterstone's plays its card

Waterstone's What's Your Story competition reinforced its position as a retailer within a...

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E PURCELL

Irish arts still smiling

Will a slow-down in Ireland squeeze arts funding for the country's publishers?

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ALAN GILES

A stand on brands

Publishers are not making the most of creating their own brands, but they ought to as the...

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SALLY FLOYER

Where the needs are

Can the book trade—with considerable resources at its disposal—reach out to those less advantaged?

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Philip Stone

Why Harry missed out

Asda's heavy discounting of the Harry Potter paperback meant that it was excluded from The...

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Polling station: Nick Hornby with Ruth Polling of Islington Council at the launch of a new vote to find Islington’s favourite 25 books, which is being run in association with Borders. Votes can be cast at any of Islington’s libraries or at Borders in Angel until the end of November. Hornby voted for Great Expectations.