Those handwritten appraisals of titles by bookshops are merely a sop to political correctness and their own egos. |
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There were both specialist poetry bookshops and general bookshops in university towns with reasonable poetry sections. |
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It is this large distribution network that keeps our first-hand bookshops in fresh stock. |
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This was just a few years after Lord Byron woke to find Child Harold's Pilgrimage in the bookshops and himself famous, as it were, overnight. |
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Having been alone in a room for the better part of a year, I emerged into the world of festivals and bookshops with a wild look in my eyes. |
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However could you possibly indicate in the next issue that the book is available in all good bookshops. |
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The categories of fiction and non-fiction are among the most immovable divides in bookshops and libraries. |
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These translations remain in the bookshops for a year at the most and are then remaindered. |
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Book sales as such became an incidental, minor percentage of daily turnover in this and other bookshops. |
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What's more, we guarantee that it will be in the bookshops before Christmas with lists of pre-sale orders that are as long as your arm. |
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The re-release of his entire fiction backlist will appear on shelves in bookshops this month. |
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In second-hand bookshops around Melbourne you can still find copies of his grandfather's sermons. |
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They can be had in second-hand bookshops for a few pounds, and in charity shops for pennies. |
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There was a festival atmosphere in UK bookshops as children eagerly flocked to snap up the latest tale. |
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The publication of each new volume prompts fevered speculation on the story line and late-night queues of children outside bookshops. |
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The Book is to be sold in Moscow bookshops and in other major cities in Russia. |
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Anyway, I scoured a few bookshops to find good books on how to do your own plumbing. |
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The author is to be congratulated that the book is evidently flying out of the bookshops in the shopping malls. |
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In the information age, it is no more necessary to hunt down bookstores or bookshops in search of knowledge. |
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As the year draws to a close, a plethora of sports books is hitting the bookshops. |
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Those books that were sold to the public were sold principally in department stores, not in bookshops. |
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In the month before Christmas, up to 80,000 copies of the book were being sold in British bookshops every week. |
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The book could be sold in hotels and bookshops on the island and through Tourist Board offices here and overseas. |
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The company went public in 1992 and within two years was operating out of department stores and bookshops. |
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Bookshops can deploy all their marketing ingenuity to produce imaginative displays. |
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And like Mr Sherry, Mr Hillier has laboured for many years and has likewise produced three heavy volumes, the last of which is about to see the light of day in the bookshops. |
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Physical books, which can only be seen and handled in physical bookshops, are lovely, tactile things. |
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I trawled through bookshops, I searched for the perfect cup of coffee, I bought records by Ella Fitzgerald from the second hand record shop on the way to the Grafton Centre. |
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Where's the fun in trawling characterless, cavernous bookshops? |
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The answer, then, to keeping our second-hand bookshops in new stock is for our book distributors and publishers to let second-hand book dealers have access to their overstock. |
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If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed. |
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By the 1690s, Spinoza's ideas could be found in all the bookshops, and even polemics against him served only to spread the intellectual contagion. |
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Bookshops this Christmas are piled high with short novelty volumes knocked off by their authors in a couple of hours flat. |
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State of the Arts is sold in select newsagents and bookshops nationally. |
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Another change in the 19th century was that novelists began to read their works in theaters, halls, and bookshops. |
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His steamy bodice-ripper, Hard Grinding, has already featured on the soap and led to calls to bookshops from viewers who thought it was real. |
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Bookshops across the city were expecting today to be their busiest day of the year, with people clamouring to get their hands on copies of the book. |
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After October 2006 SPCK itself no longer owned or operated any bookshops. |
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