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Lincoln historian David Herbert Donald dies at 88

May 19 2009: Historian David Herbert Donald has died at 88. Donald, a leading American historian of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War who won Pulitzer Prizes for his biographies of the abolitionist statesman Charles Sumner and the novelist Thomas Wolfe, died Sunday in Boston.

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Frank McCourt fights cancer

May 19 2009: The USA based Irish Central reports that Angela's Ashes author Frank McCourt has cancer and has recently been hospitalized in New York for treatment.

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Adam Nicolson wins Ondaatje prize for 'Sissinghurst'

May 19 2009: Adam Nicolson has won the 2009 Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize for his book Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History (HarperPress).

Not yet available in the USA, this is what the London Times have to say about the book (full review linked below):

"My heart...

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March Sales: Publishers Report a 17% Drop

May 18 2009: During March, book sales fell 17% to $388.4 million as reported by 84 publishers to the Association of American Publishers. For the year to date, book sales are down 6.8% to $1.625 billion.

The strongest categories were e-books, which more than doubled in sales, ...

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James Tait Black Memorial prize shortlist

May 18 2009: The James Tait Black Memorial prize shortlists for biographers and novelists have been announced. The winners will be announced at the Edinburgh Book Festival in August.

Biography finalists:

  • Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love by Sheila Rowbotham
  • ...

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Sequel to "Catcher in the Rye"?

May 15 2009: January Magazine explores the developing story of a sequel to Catcher in the Rye apparently due to publish in September. Is it a hoax, an unauthorized sequel, or is it really penned by J D Salinger using the lame pseudonym "John David California". The considered ...

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'Richard & Judy' show closes after viewers fall from 3 million to 8,000

May 13 2009: Richard Madeley has spoken out days after his and wife Judy Finnigan's digital channel chatshow was axed to openly admit their failure.

The couple's decision to move "The Richard and Judy Show", and its popular book club, from Channel 4, where it attracted a peak ...

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Eden Ross Lipson, longtime NY Times Book Review editor, dies at 66

May 13 2009: Eden Ross Lipson, long-time editor editor of the New York Times Book Review, died yesterday. She was 66 and had pancreatic cancer.

An editor at The New York Times Book Review for 31 years, Ms. Lipson was the children's book editor there from 1984 until her retirement...

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