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  • Denver's Grande Dame of Bookselling Retires

    PW Talks with Margaret Maupin.

  • A Flying Start for Pegasus

    Making it in New York.

  • Children's Bookshelf Talks With Betsy Groban

    Last month, Betsy Groban joined Houghton Mifflin as v-p and publisher of children's books. After a long career at Little, Brown, Groban left in 1996, and became managing director at the WGBH Educational Foundation. We spoke to her about her return to trade publishing, after three weeks on the job.

  • The 'NYTBR' Kids' Spot

    PW Talks with Julie Just.

  • Children’s Bookshelf talks with Julie Just

  • Children’s Bookshelf talks with Cindy Eagan

    Bookshelf spoke with Cindy Eagan, executive editor at Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, about chick lit for teens, and the Gossip Girl series she edits.

  • Children's Bookshelf talks with Rubin Pfeffer

    Pfeffer, who was president of Harcourt Trade before leaving for Pearson Education in 2001, talks about his return to trade publishing, as senior v-p and publisher, S&S Children's Publishing.

  • The Nasty Fun of Exotic Travel

    PW talks with François von Hurter.

  • Ring-a-Ding-Ding!

    PW speaks with Jill Cohen, publisher of Bulfinch Press, whose lead title for the fall is The Sinatra Treasures.

  • Off to Do Good

    In October, Reed Press, headed by former PW/LJ/SLJ publisher Fred Ciporen, will release its first book, The Complete Book of Oscar Fashion.

  • Not Your Average Barbie Doll

    The Dollhouse Murders is the first release from Pearson Education's newest science trade imprint, Pi Press. PW spoke with Stephen Morrow, Pi Press's executive editor, about the new imprint.

  • Taking the Publishing Oath

    PW met George Gibson, president and publisher of Walker & Co., in its offices on Hudson Street.

  • At The New Yorker, Continuity Reigns

    PW Talks with Deborah Treisman

  • Influencing the Influentials: PW Talks with Bill Rosen

    Rosen is v-p and executive director of the Free Press. He edited The Influentials (reviewed on this page) and spoke with PW about how the authors' theory applies to books. PW: The idea of a core group of people spreading the word about a product has been around for some time. Is anything different now? Bill Rosen: It's not a new idea, but it's newly important.

  • PW: The Random House Acquisition: An Interview with S.I. Newhouse

    PW Home Bestsellers Subscribe Search News The Random House Acquisition: An Interview with S.I. NewhouseNora Rawlinson -- 4/3/98 The announcement of the pending acquisition of Random House by Bertelsmann has left industry watchers with many questions. Nora Rawlinson, editor-in-chief of Publishers Weekly, sat down with S.I. Newhouse, head of Advance Publications -- Random House's current owner, to discuss the sale andhis views on the future of publishing. ...

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