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Canadian Booksellers Association says no to Amazon

Mar 09 2010: In reaction to the news that Amazon is seeking government approval to establish operations in Canada, the Canadian Booksellers Association released a statement demanding that the government reject the online retailer’s application. From the press release:

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Amazon drops Colorado associates program

Mar 09 2010: In a letter sent to "Colorado-based Amazon Associate[s]," the Amazon said that effective Monday March 8 it was ending its associates program in the state. Amazon cited newly passed legislation aimed at imposing sales tax on online retailers for its decision to end the ...

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Ebook pricing and the 'agency model' explained

Mar 03 2010: For anyone worried about the future of ebooks and their prices, or bemused by what is meant by the 'agency model', Macmillan CEO John Sargent's blog is likely to provide enlightenment ....

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Holt withdraws 'Last Train From Hiroshima' from sale

Mar 02 2010: Update March 1: After questions have surfaced about the validity of other accounts Pellegrino sourced in The Last Train From Hiroshima, Holt has decided to shelve the title entirely. Holt shipped 18,000 copies of the book and will issue a credit to wholesalers and ...

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Library Journal & School Library Journal sold

Mar 01 2010: Library Journal and School Library Journal, two of the many publications Reed Business Information has been trying to divest itself of over the past several months, have been sold to Ohio-based Media Source, which already owns Junior Library Guild and The Horn Book.

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Kindle fails college tests

Feb 23 2010: Studies by several colleges including Princeton and the University of Virginia have failed the Kindle as a study tool.

The biggest problems that students had with the Kindle was difficulty highlighting and making notes - as summarized by Princeton researchers in ...

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Author Dick Francis dies aged 89

Feb 15 2010: Bestselling author Dick Francis died on February 14, 2010, at his home in Grand Cayman. He was the bestselling author of 42 crime novels, selling more than 60 million copies in 35 languages. His writing stemmed from a successful earlier career as a National Hunt ...

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Original diary from Faulkner's 'Go Down, Moses' discovered?

Feb 11 2010: A diary has been discovered that may have been used by William Faulkner as the model for a farm ledger that plays a key role in Go Down, Moses (1942).

“I think it’s one of the most sensational literary discoveries of recent decades,” said John Lowe, an English ...

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