Arsène Wenger's My Life in Red and White (W&N) blazed into the Amazon Charts' Most-Sold: Non-Fiction top spot, with the audiobook earning more listeners than the Kindle edition in its first week on sale.
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Ebury imprint Rider has unveiled a new colophon and branding to “reflect its mission to publish books with soul”.
Simon Prosser, publishing director at Hamish Hamilton, has acquired a biography of writer and naturalist Roger Deakin, authored by Patrick Barkham.
Faber c.e.o. Stephen Page has been made an honorary visiting professor of publishing at City, University of London.
Bernardine Evaristo will chair the judging panel for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2021.
Oneworld has pre-empted Vietnamese-American author Violet Kupersmith's debut novel.
In her 20s, she set up her own company, publishing everyone from James Ellroy to the Worst Witch series, and changing Britain for the better, book by book There is a revealing story Margaret Busby tells, about the first novel she published. A family friend had bumped into a former US serviceman called Sam Greenlee.…
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Saying that each book has 'a striking resonance for the world around us in 2020,' the Cundill jury's Peter Frankopan names the finalists. The post Canada’s $75,000 Cundill History Prize Names Its Three 2020 Finalists appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.