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Last updated 09.05.08
Hachette prepares for Sony French launch
Hachette Livre is to acquire French digital book distributor Numilog. The move is designed to prepare Hachette Livre for the launch in...
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PFD loses New York chief
Literary agency Peters, Fraser & Dunlop (PFD) has lost the head of its US office....
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Mexico votes for fixed prices
The Mexican Senate or upper house of parliament has voted by a massive majority to introduce...
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International - In Depth
Last updated 14.03.08
Editis rises again to face future
French publisher Editis must feel like a phoenix: once part of the defunct Vivendi empire, under new parent the investment group Wendel, the publisher of Khaled Hosseni and Harlan Coben in France has risen again to the point where it is talked...
Siri Hustvedt: The tricks of the mind
Five years after her success with the novel What I Loved, American writer Siri Hustvedt has returned with a fresh tale of creative exploration and subtle psychology set among the intellectual élite of New York. The Sorrows of...
Found in translation . . .
Riccardo Cavallero greets me in a hotel lobby in Vitorio, Spain, looking relaxed and happy. Of course, the Random House Mondadori (RHM) c.e.o. has every reason to be cheerful. RHM imprint Plaza & Janés has just released Ken...
International - Blogs
Last updated 10.05.08
Clare Alexander
Defence of the realm
All those who care about creative publishing must defend territorial rights. And UK digital royalty terms must remain attractive.
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Gary Cummiskey
Coming up short
Publishers should be prepared to take more risk with short story collections.
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BARBARA CASASSUS
A new European powerhouse?
The book publishing giant created by the merger of Spain's Planeta and France's Editis has...
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