- Upstate New York author sees e-books as future of self publishing (via Sippican Week)
- Pledge to buy a few more book annual turns future around for Wisconsin (via Wisconsin State Journal)
- Suspicious package at library turns out to be what you’d think (via Middletown Press)
- A war horse rescued from the trenches (via Telegraph)
- Coffee table book features Himalayan wildlife (via Express India)
- Looking ahead to the year in books (via Sydney Morning Herald)
- Love of books turns into repair business (via Washington Post)
- Book moving brigade aids Riverrun Bookstore (via Boston.com)
- The best books of 2011, as read by readers in UK (via Guardian)
Tag Archives: bookseller news
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28 Dec- Actor’s life-long devotion to Dickens (via Telegraph)
- The value difference between old books (via TheSpec)
- Beijing’s “human library” (via Hindustan Times)
- Textbooks are dead, according to one Scottish educator (via Scotsman)
- Utah bookseller reinvents itself to stay competitive (via KSL.com)
- Coffee table book commemorates Hudson Bay Company (via Toronto Star)
- A simple list, five good books (via New Yorker)
- Child of Ezra Pound battles Italian facists (via Guardian)
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23 Dec- 1o books for those who can or want to travel (via Vancouver Sun)
- Best books of 2011, another list (via Kansas City Star)
- Performing artists in books (via Kentucky.com)
- Golden Globes noms feature movies from books (via Hindustan Times)
- Rare books burned in Egypt (via Seattle PI)
- Best books from the South African perspective (via IOL)
- Secret history of 2nd hand books (via Guardian)
- Another library book Christmas tree (via Charleston Daily Mail)
- Looking back at the year in books (via Atlantic)
- In Canadian province of Alberta, book awards sure to stay local (via Edmonton Journal)
Bookish Intelligence Report
19 Dec- 50 Lessons of a literary life (via Guardian)
- Grading the best and worst book reviews from newspapers (via New York Daily News)
- War Horse, book versus movie (via Examiner)
- What books are on the nightstand of the GOP Presidential would-be’s (via The Daily Beast)
- Book recs for the music lover (via USA Today)
- Ian Rankin wants a special day declared for the birth of Robert Louis Stevenson (via Scotsman)
- How the movies differ than the books, Sherlock Holmes (via Minot Daily News)
- Going deep into the stacks to find the right book as gift (via Independent-South Africa)
- Book Smugglers in China (via China Daily)
- NYPL looking to sell space (via NY Times)
- California bookstore celebrates Latino culture (via Los Angeles Daily News)
Bookish Intelligence Report
16 Dec- Berlin indie booksellers make a successful splash (via DW)
- It’s a holiday showdown between brick and mortar and bytes (via The Republic)
- What’s selling like hot cakes in SoCal? (via LA Observed)
- Another small Massachusetts bookseller shutters (via Daily Hampshire Gazette)
- A UK recommendation for a winter read comes from a very American favorite (via Guardian)
- If you’re looking for a comic book boom town, it is Sacramento (via Sacramento Press)
- Opening up the Filipino e-book market (via CNET)
- Gardening books to inspire (via Cleveland.com)
- Book critics favs from 2011 (via NPR)
- New books for crafters (via Calgary Herald)
- How a bookcover states its intent, like a good pick-up artist (via Independent)
- Books snatched from Canadian family center (via CBC)
Bookish Intelligence Report
14 Dec- How to learn to love reading (via Ottawa Citizen)
- Author of The Bookseller of Kabul cleared of invasion of privacy (via Guardian)
- What do you think, should you say ‘see ya’ to your local bookstore and shop online (via Slate)
- Bookshelf etiquette (via Telegraph)
- Top 10 biz books of the year (via Globe and Mail)
- Hopes for village run library in UK are dashed (via BBC)
- Astoria’s only indie bookstore to close (via New York Daily News)
- Far-right author in Italy kills two men, then himself (via Sydney Morning Herald)
- Did Somali pirates burn man’s books (via Hampton Roads.com)
- Book sales spike this holiday season, but can it be sustained (via Time)
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12 Dec- Books planned to mark 50th anniversary of Civil Rights Act (via AP)
- Professor in Rochester, NY collects book for Nigerian home (via Democrat and Chronicle)
- Not just a simple top ten list, but 32 top books of 2011 (via Seattle Times)
- Books with a local touch from Cincinnati (via Cincinnati.com)
- Folk tales of Afghanistan help educate a new generation of girls (via Washington Post)
- Library circulation desk draws attention (via FDLReporter)
- Some last minute books as gifts ideas (via Daily Herald)
- 2,000 pop-up books donated to UNH (via Fosters Daily Democrat)
- Pair of books prompt questions about Amsterdam’s Jewish community (via Ha’aretz)
- Oxford University Press changes position on publishing certain controversial books (via Inside Higher Ed)
- $1million given to New Zealand authors to boost profile internationally (via Voxy)
- Book about lavish lifestyle of terrorist wife (via The Australian)
Bookish Intelligence Report
9 Dec- Wherever the campaigns go, book sales are close behind (via WSJ)
- Forest City, Iowa loses another bookstore (via Globe Gazette)
- E-books prove popular at Kalamazoo library system (via MLive.com)
- Christmas tree made out of books (via LA Times)
- According to Amazon, the book biz is booming (via Reuters)
- UK shuttered cinema reopens as library (via BBC)
- Some hockey books sure to please the puck fan (via Chronicle Herald)
- Notable authors pick their top books of 2011 (via Salon)
- How cheap classics undercut new books (via Guardian)
- Need last minute gardening book ideas for the green thumb of the house (via Detroit News)
- New Massachusetts library aims to be green (via Westwood Patch)
- When comic book legends go to war over politics (via Sydney Morning Herald)
- Aussie bookstore fails, resurrected by former employee (via Melbourne Leader)
- Bookstore in Jerusalem, harassed for immodesty, bows to pressure (via Care2)
- Review of book chronicling the London riots (via Telegraph)
- Voices unheard from the Middle East, the gay community (via Le Monde- in French)
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7 Dec- Barre Books in Vermont to shutter (via Times Argus)
- Sci-fi author Fred Saberhagen donates papers to Illinois university (via Chicago Sun Times)
- Four books sure to appeal to movie lovers (via Christian Science Monitor)
- Some indie bookstores are surviving the bibliophilic retail bare-knuckle fight (via Oak Park)
- A trio of books about Detroit (via Detroit News)
- We agree with this Georgia columnist sentiments, It’s not Christmas without books (via Rockdale Citizen)
- Mexican presidential candidate stumped to name three books that influenced him (via NZ Herald)
- Another observation that GOP field heavily shilling books (via ABC News)
- Publisher of new Poe book defends author against claims of stolen content (via CBS News)
- Amanda Knox maneuvering for book deal (via Atlantic Wire)
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5 Dec- New book about war-time Lebanon with a pop-art look (via The National)
- Some four million kids in UK don’t own a book (via Telegraph)
- Irish bookseller chain axes employees (via Irish Independent)
- Hardcover annotate Peter Pan (via Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- Fiction picks for the holidays (via Guardian)
- Holiday themed books not exclusive to kids reading (via Sacramento Bee)
- Booksellers shifting to digital sales (via Calgary Herald)
- Charleston library sets tasks of restoring old books (via Post & Courier)
- Fahrenheit 451 goes digital, despite authors misgivings (via BBC)
- Top books out in Kings County library (via Seattle Times)
- Some favorite books from readers in Vancouver (via Vancouver Sun)
- Also from Vancouver, more picks, this time from local notables (via Vancouver Sun)


