Books in space
Nick Davies
The glory days of NASA, of space shuttles and sending people to the moon, are at an end. With our astronauts currently relying on hitching rides from the Russians to… Read more »
The glory days of NASA, of space shuttles and sending people to the moon, are at an end. With our astronauts currently relying on hitching rides from the Russians to… Read more »
Having clearly realized that it’s losing the battle of public opinion in its war against Hachette, Amazon continued its PR offensive yesterday by sending an odd, condescending letter to Hachette… Read more »
A website called Tom Kabinet launched last week in the Netherlands which allows consumers to trade their legally purchased ebooks. The creators of the website say that ebooks are too… Read more »
As Foyles prepares to open its new London flagship store next week, readers, customers and design and architecture aficionados are all excited to see what Foyles, and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands,… Read more »
Judge Denise Cote has “chilled the book business” with her sanctions against Apple, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, Hachette, Harper Collins, and Penguin, writes David Margolick, in a new profile… Read more »
Nelle Harper Lee is remarkable for many reasons. She wrote To Kill a Mockingbird, the Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights novel (which was also the only book she ever published), in… Read more »
Richard J. Naylor is the Director of the William K. Sanford Town Library in Loundonville New York and the author of a proclamation concerning e-content in libraries passed by the… Read more »
By now the ebook lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice against Apple over the Agency model of pricing has begun to blur at its edges into a Mandelbrotian haze… Read more »
According to accounts filed by Amazon in the US, Amazon UK’s sales growth slowed in 2013. Although UK sales grew by 12.6% to £4.5bn last year, this marked a major… Read more »
A new study of American reading preferences conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project was released last week, and it indicates that, while the number of people who… Read more »