A few doughty independents and specialist dealers aside, the bookselling business in Britain is now irretrievably homogenised. |
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You'll see a far more professional approach where bookselling is concerned. |
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Thomas branched out into bookselling activities in 1788, and at one time he had more than 20 bookstores operating in the Boston area. |
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The German Museum for the History of Book and Writing holds about 25,000 circular letters of the bookselling business within 65,000 items. |
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If you brought him here and asked him whether he considers Loblaws part of the competition within Canada for bookselling, he would say yes. |
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We are going to have to lose a ton of money if Canada is going to have an on-line bookselling alternative. |
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They represent a basis source for the history of the publishing and bookselling business. |
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Major Canadian retailers expanded their online bookselling in 2009 to include dedicated e-book ventures. |
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With Beijing 21st Century Book Chain, he established and headed the first private bookselling chain in China. |
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Among the few kinds of business to do well so far on the World Wide Web, bookselling stands out. |
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After all, today, bookselling still booms and, indeed, now flourishes online, where a bookseller has become the best-known brand. |
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Calgary's bookselling legend and pioneer, Evelyn Orser de Mille, believes bookstores are cultural windows of our nation. |
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This Key Note Market Report examines the bookselling market in the UK, comprising of consumer, academic and professional, and school books. |
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She quickly mastered the details and intricacies of antiquarian bookselling by utilizing her love of books, her meticulous research skills, retentive memory, natural business acumen and understanding of human nature. |
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But every escape contains its own confinement, and the escape from obscurity to a global reputation has brought unwanted attention and preoccupying commitments to the business of bookselling. |
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A major beneficiary of the decision, Amazon, is not only one of the largest, most influential companies in technology but also the dominant company in bookselling. |
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With contributions from successful booksellers around Africa, the book draws on personal experiences and provides many practical examples of managing a bookselling business. |
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We do consider the bookselling industry a critical part. |
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Louise Dennys's introduction to the world of bookselling occurred during her summer breaks from studies at Oxford University when she worked at Blackwell's, the well-known bookstore. |
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Available in English and French, it provides guidance on establishing and running a successful bookselling business and is designed to be a resource for both existing and new booksellers. |
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Amazon.com has been the most active retailer in this area: it has purchased the secondhand bookselling platform Abebooks.com and the book-driven social networking site Shelfari. |
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The database contains descriptions of the circular letters of the bookselling business and delivers information about the persons and companies named there. |
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Circular letters of the bookselling business are short, printed messages to the bookselling business, which inform about changes in the bookselling companies. |
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He's talking about recent none-too-pretty developments in the bookselling niche he helped to create. |
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In its new report IDC examines the online bookselling market in Europe and profiles seven of the largest players including Amazon, BOL and WHSmith. |
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