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Last updated 01.01.70
Blake delays Rushdie book
Independent publisher John Blake has delayed publication of the biography of former Special Branch...
Profile returns to Q&A for Polar Bears
Profile Books is to return to the Q&A format for its fourth New Scientist tie-in title, with last...
Penguin's China competition
Penguin China is to sponsor an Apprentice-style literary prize to find the country's next...
'Sex and the City' sparks flurry of books
A fictitious book of love letters by famous men—Love Letters of Great Men—that...
Censors swoop on Egyptian political book
Egyptian government censors have banned a new Palgrave Macmillan book about corruption and allegations...
Robert Downey Jr returns advance
Robert Downey Jr has postponed plans to write a memoir and has returned his advance to publisher...
Oldest bible goes online
The book considered to be the oldest known Bible in the world is going online. From Thursday, high...
First sight of the Wiki-book
Among the unlikelier announcements made at Wikipedia’s conference in Alexandria, Egypt, was the...
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