Is showrooming unstoppable?
Dennis Johnson
Indie booksellers have been complaining for a while now about “showrooming” — whereby shoppers go to a brick-and-mortar store to look at books they’re interested in, then buy them from… Read more »
Indie booksellers have been complaining for a while now about “showrooming” — whereby shoppers go to a brick-and-mortar store to look at books they’re interested in, then buy them from… Read more »
As was widely expected, Barnes & Noble posted disappointing financial results in a third-quarter earnings report on Thursday. Sales in the company’s three biggest divisions—retail stores, college stores, and Nook… Read more »
In A Century of Artists’ Books, cultural critic Johanna Drucker observes: The artist’s book is the quintessential 20th century art form. Artists’ books appear in every major movement in art… Read more »
The weather’s finally turned warmer this week in New York, and spring is a few short weeks away. Soon we’ll have to shed our bulky coats and reveal the damage… Read more »
Every wish you had one device that could hold your place in a dozen books at the same time? Consider investing in this 16th Century Book Wheel. Agostino Ramelli published… Read more »