Sep 23 2009: The US Authors Guild and the American Association of Publishers have asked for the Fairness Hearing into the Google Settlement to be postponed as they seek to address concerns raised by the US Justice Department last week.
If granted it will be the second time the ...
Sep 22 2009: The Free Library of Philadelphia, due to close on October 2 if the state did not pass necessary funding, has been saved by a vote of 32 to 17. The library's website offers the following thank you:
"We are enormously grateful to everyone who advocated on our behalf. ...
Sep 21 2009: In a highly anticipated brief, the Department of Justice says the Google Book Search Settlement as currently structured should be rejected by the court overseeing its approval. "As presently drafted the proposed settlement does not meet the legal standards this court ...
Sep 18 2009: Looking to understand the current financial crisis? If so, a good place to start might be the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award shortlist, just announced, which contains two Depression-era histories, two books by serving corporate bosses, a blow-by-blow ...
Sep 08 2009: In a move meant to blunt criticism from European authors and publishers, Google said it will "remove all European books that are still commercially available from its $125 million program to scan orphaned and out-of-print books in the U.S. and sell them online. As a ...
Sep 08 2009: The six finalists for the prestigious UK Booker Prize are:
Sep 04 2009: Author, playwright and Fleet Street legend Keith Waterhouse has died "quietly in his sleep" at the age of 80. Waterhouse made his screenwriting debut on the 1961 film Whistle Down The Wind, but remains best known for his 1959 novel Billy Liar (which was made into a ...
Sep 03 2009: The New York Times has broken the embargo on the forthcoming memoir by Edward Kennedy, True Compass, due to publish on September 14. In an article published Sept 2 it comments extensively on the book.
Twelve spokesman Cary Goldstein tells the Washington Post: "We ...
Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
One spring morning, a stranger arrives in the small southern city of Golden. No one knows where he has come from…or why…
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