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Flagship Feature

Last updated 13.11.08

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Looking back, going forward

It is perhaps indicative of Faber & Faber's intentions for its 80th year that it is moving offices. The timing is incidental; the company had been scouting out new digs for a little while. Yet the move reflects the way Faber is blending...

 

Getting them hooked

You cannot judge a book by its cover. This tiresome cliché is nonsense, as most people in the book trade know. Readers do judge books by their covers and, more importantly, often make buying decisions based on a visceral...

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Trade Profiles

Last updated 07.11.08

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Under the microscope

Plus—a secondary exchange for small and mid-size companies—can have its downsides. While non-listed publishers can shrug off the effects of the economic slowdown, Quercus lives the credit crunch fallout far more...

Store Profiles

Last updated 09.01.08

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Wagging the long tail

As booksellers' mission statements go, "All Books Available to All" is about as bold as it gets. But since its launch in 2004, The Book Depository (http://www.bookdepository.co.uk) has rarely been short of...

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