Waterstone's being written off by British press
Dennis Johnson
Less than a month after Borders UK went out of business, an even bigger UK bookstore chain, Waterstone’s, appears to be in jeopardy of doing the same. After a year… 2 / Read more »
Less than a month after Borders UK went out of business, an even bigger UK bookstore chain, Waterstone’s, appears to be in jeopardy of doing the same. After a year… 2 / Read more »
The following post by Edward Jay Epstein, author of the forthcoming The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies (available from Melville House on February 23rd), is the… Read more »
The Book Industry Study Group has released a survey that “examines how print book buyers access, purchase and use e-books and e-readers,” reports Jim Milliot in a Publishers Weekly story.… Read more »
Now that it’s starting to seem like, well, out-of-date technology, the in-house printing contraption most people know as the Espresso is catching on like wildfire with two long-time players in… Read more »
Film director James Cameron “has been accused of plagiarism over his current worldwide blockbuster, Avatar,” says British website The First Post. According to its report, “despite the film’s anti-materialistic sentiments,… 2 / Read more »