Richard Osman's The Man Who Died Twice (Viking) has claimed the UK Official Top 50 number one spot for a second week running, selling 60,992 copies.
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Educational publishers Macmillan Learning, Cengage Group, Elsevier, McGraw Hill and Pearson have obtained a preliminary injunction against 60 websites that sell illegal, unlicensed copies of e-books.
The six-strong shortlist for the £25,000 Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize has been revealed, including two titles from PRH imprint The Bodley Head.
Four publishing houses were merged by Walter De Gruyter in 1923. The new digitization brought 10,000 out-of-print titles back into availability. The post Germany’s De Gruyter Completes Archive Digitization: 53,000 Titles appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Four publishing houses were merged by Walter De Gruyter in 1923. The new digitization brought 10,000 out-of-print titles back into availability. The post Germany’s De Gruyter Completes Archive Digitization: 53,000 Titles appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Of the 14 titles named to the Portico Prize's fiction-and-nonfiction 2021 longlist, eight are debut publications for their authors. The post ‘The Spirit of the North of England’: The Portico Prize’s Longlist appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Of the 14 titles named to the Portico Prize's fiction-and-nonfiction 2021 longlist, eight are debut publications for their authors. The post ‘The Spirit of the North of England’: The Portico Prize’s Longlist appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
Richard Charkin says he misses not only those 'incessant meetings with old friends' but also that 'slightly permanent hangover.' He's headed back to Frankfurt. The post Richard Charkin: Why I’m Attending Frankfurt Book Fair in Person appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
The Quarto Group has announced a series of promotions in its global sales and operation teams.
Faber will mark the centenary of T S Eliot's landmark poem "The Waste Land" in 2022 with new publishing and a “riveting” work of non-fiction by biographer and the publisher's poetry editor Matthew Hollis.