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Amazon, Indies, Barnes & Noble Unite for E-tax Fairness
Advocates for Internet sales taxes, which include both the American Booksellers Association and Amazon, sent a letter urging Congress to act.
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Amazon, Hachette Reach Deal on Sales Terms
Amazon and Hachette Book Group USA have reached a new, multi-year agreement for e-book and print sales in the U.S.
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B&N Starts Holiday Bundling Program
Barnes & Noble has created B&N Sync Up, a program that will allow customers to buy selected paperbacks and receive the digital edition for $4.99.
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Christmas Creep: Pushing Black Friday Up
It’s not just Amazon that is testing how early shoppers are willing to get serious about Christmas. B&N is launching Discovery Weekend, the weekend before Thanksgiving.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending November 2, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan
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This Week's Bestsellers: November 10, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Bookselling Roundup, Week Ending November 7, 2014
Washington, D.C., is on its way to becoming capital booktown. It got its first new bookstore in a decade this week, Upshur Street Books.
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Indigo Has Solid Second Quarter
Comparable store sales at Indigo's superstores rose 9.6% over the second period in 2013 and increased 2.4% at its small format outlets.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending October 26, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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Mass Market Paperback: Not Dead Yet
When sales of e-books doubled in 2011 over 2010, it seemed as if the mass market paperback format might quickly sink into oblivion.
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This Week's Bestsellers: November 3, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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How Booksellers Can Succeed with Spanish Books: Spanish-Language Publishing 2014
Hispanics are the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S., and they are not only growing in terms of numbers but also expanding their presence in regions across the country.
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Bookselling Roundup, Week Ending October 31, 2014
As Vroman's begins celebrating its 120th, other, younger, stores are finding their way by combining an office and online retail (Russo's Books) or seeking nonprofit status (Wild Iris Books).
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What's Selling at Symposium Books
Anne Marie Keohane and her husband own Symposium Books, one in Providence, R.I., and its sister store in nearby East Greenwich. AShe spoke with PW about a handful of books that she is currently handselling.
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Amazon’s Impact on Publishing? It’s Complicated
An industry panel on Amazon and its business tactics elicited a range of often contradictory responses.
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Four Questions for...Bronx Borough Prez Ruben Diaz Jr.
Last week Barnes & Noble reversed its decision to close its Bronx store, the last bookstore in the borough, after the intervention of Ruben Diaz Jr.
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Pirates, Pigeons, Dogs, Oh My!: Children's Books at NCIBA
Four-hundred booksellers representing 100 stores attended this year's Northern California Independent Booksellers Association meeting.
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Proving Amazon's a Monopoly? Not So Easy 'Seattle Times' Says
According to a report in the 'Seattle Times,' proving that Amazon is a monopoly, let alone an abusive monopoly, will be very difficult, if not impossible.
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At NCIBA, Landon Touts Group's 'Solid' Finances
At this year’s show, which took place October 23-24 in San Francisco, executive director of NCIBA, Hut Landon, said the trade organization's "financial picture is solid."



