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Harry Potter 1st edition auctioned for record price

Oct 27 2007: The Guardian newspaper (UK) reports that a first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (one of a first edition print run of just 500 books) has sold at auction for a record-breaking 19,700 UK pounds (~US $40,000). Many of the first editions of the book (...

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Author of "The I Hate to Cook Book" dies aged 89

Oct 23 2007: The New York Times reports that Peg Bracken, an advertising copywriter who nearly half a century ago parlayed her irreverent wit — and her passionate dislike of a traditional womanly duty — into a subversive best seller, The I Hate to Cook Book, died on Saturday at her ...

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"Booker bounce" not what it used to be

Oct 21 2007: The UK newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph, reports that the "Booker bounce" is not what it used to be. Winning a place on the shortlist had only a modest effect on sales of the six selected novels. According to the latest figures from Nielsen Bookscan*, in the week ...

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Longshot Anne Enright wins Booker Prize

Oct 17 2007: Anne Enright has won Britain's Man Booker Prize for Fiction for The Gathering, published in the UK in May 2007 and in the USA as a paperback original in Septembe 2007. The book beat out the two favorites Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones and On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan. The...

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Knights Templar win heresy reprieve after 700 years

Oct 16 2007: Reuters reports that The Knights Templar, the medieval Christian military order accused of heresy and sexual misconduct, will soon be partly rehabilitated when the Vatican publishes trial documents it has closely guarded for 700 years. A reproduction of the minutes of...

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Garry Potter fever hits Russia

Oct 15 2007: Garry Potter published in Russia over the weekend, with midnight madness comparable to that in English speaking countries back in July. The Rosman publishing house expects to sell 1.8 million in its first week. Because Russian has no "h," Harry Potter is pronounced ...

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Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature; Gore shares Peace Prize

Oct 11 2007: Doris Lessing, author of dozens of works from short stories to science fiction, including the classic The Golden Notebook, won the Nobel Prize for literature Thursday. The judges praised her "skepticism, fire and visionary power."

Lessing, less than two ...

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National Book Award Finalists

Oct 10 2007: The National Book Award finalists have been announced. The finalists in the fiction and nonfiction categories are:

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Mischa Berlinski, Fieldwork
Lydia Davis, Varieties of Disturbance
Joshua Ferris, Then We Came to the End
Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke
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