Cover Story: Amazon: The Elephant in the Room
There’s no way around it: The Seattle-based e-tailer has become the
dominant force of change in book publishing today. Whether that’s good
or bad for the industry is no easy question to answer.
A Role For Regular Retail?
The most surprising recent development with regard to Amazon is a persistent—as of press time neither confirmed nor denied by the company—rumor that the e‑commerce giant is planning a move into bricks-and-mortar retailing. As described by those who claim to have to talked to Amazon insiders, the stores would have no inventory, but would allow shoppers to order for later delivery books they've seen samples of in the flesh—a showroom model much like the one many booksellers feel they've been relegated to today.
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