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Posman Books Forced Out of Grand Central Station
The bookstore, which has been in the transit hub for 15 years, has been asked to vacate its location as part of upgrades and a desire to improve pedestrian flow.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending October 19, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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GovDeals Auctions Surplus Books Online
If you’ve ever wondered what happened to the book that was supposed to have arrived in the mail at your aunt’s house in Kansas, or the book that you accidentally left on the plane, chances are they are in the GovDeals warehouse.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 27, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Bookselling Roundup, Week Ending October 24, 2014
This week was marked by a particularly happy ending in the Bronx. Barnes & Noble reversed its decision to close its store there, the last brick-and-mortar in the borough, and will stay for at least two more years.
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At SCIBA, Teicher Says Booksellers Nowhere Near 'Endangered'
For anyone worried that independent bookstores are struggling, the upbeat mood at the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association show painted a reassuring and hopeful picture.
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Paul Krugman: 'Amazon Has Too Much Power'
'New York Times' columnist and Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman wades into the Amazon/Hachette dispute, declaring that Amazon 'has too much power.'
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending October 12, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 20, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Bookstore Roundup, Week Ending Oct. 17
Both the Texas Teen Book Festival and the Boston Book Festival kick off this weekend. And Greenlight Books in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Oblong Jr. in Millerton, N.Y., are turning 5 and 20, respectively.
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Publishers React to Amazon's Pop-Up Stores
Recent news that Amazon is getting into bricks and mortar retail, with plans for two California pop-up stores, has gotten people in publishing talking.
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August Bookstore Sales Rose 3.4%
Bookstore sales had their best month of the year in August, with sales up 3.4% over August 2013.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Unit Print Sales for Week Ending October 5, 2014
PW's weekly look at print book sales powered by Nielsen Bookscan.
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This Week's Bestsellers: October 13, 2014
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestseller Lists.
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Frankfurt Book Fair 2014: Canadian Poet Goes to FSG in Major Deal
In a deal closed shortly before the fair got underway, Trident Media’s Ellen Levine sold a debut novel to Farrar, Straus & Giroux’s Jonathan Galassi for a figure rumored to be in the substantial six figure range.
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Bookselling Round Up, Week Ending October 10, 2014
Albertine, the newly opened New York City bookstore of the French Embassy, launches a six-day festival and two stores mark reopenings: Third Street Books and Know Knew Books.
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Canadian Authors Hit by Hachette-Amazon War
Canadian authors say the Hachette-Amazon fight is hurting U.S. sales, particularly for writers looking to break into the American market.
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New Bookstore to Open in Boston
Former Borders bookseller Kate Layte is opening a 500 sq. ft. general bookstore, Papercuts, JP, in the Jamaica Plain section of the city in November.
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NYT Public Editor Takes on Amazon-HBG Coverage
Coverage of the dispute between Amazon and the Hachette Book Group by the 'New York Times' made its way into the Sunday column of Margaret Sullivan, the paper's public editor.



