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Search Results - NewsHere are the results for your search on "History":
Wiley Buys Harlan Davidson No, it's not getting into the motor bike business
Tony Robinson Launches Series Of History Books For Children Extols the benefits of studying history
'Coarse language' and violence top list of UK parents' complaints about books Children's books from Roald Dahl to the Horrible Histories series spark complaints to UK library authorities
London Book Fair Interrupted By Protest At China's Rights Abuses Protesters asked why no invitation had been extended to dissident voices such as Gao Xingjian
Women's Library Campaign Gathers Steam With 5,000-strong Petition London institution founded in 1926 faces a drastic reduction in its opening hours if it fails to find a new home, owner or sponsor
Merethe Lindstrom Wins The Nordic Council Literature Prize 2012 The Norwegian author Merethe Lindstrom has won the Nordic Council Literature Prize 2012 for her novel 'Dager i stillhetens historie'
The IPG Independent Publishing Awards: winners revealed Constable & Robinson leads IPG's independent winners
New Prize For Radical Writing Announces Shortlist Bread and Roses award for radical publishing releases inaugural shortlist
Twitter To Sell Your Old Tweets Privacy row as every tweet for last two years is bought up by data firm
Verso Hires Leo Hollis Verso Books has hired Leo Hollis as senior editor
2012 Sami Rohr Prize For Jewish Literature Jewish Book Council Announces Winner of $100,000 Sami Rohr Prize For Jewish Literature
Waterstones' E-book Buyer Alex Ingram Moves On Alex Ingram , Waterstones' e-book and development buyer, is leaving the company on 16th March "to pursue other interests."
Dublin History Book Costs The Republic's Government £800 For Each Copy Sold Eight years late and six times over budget
Old Favourite Still Topping The Shetland Books Bestseller List Long-time favourite The Shetland Bus, outstripped the opposition as the best-selling Shetland book during 2011
More Books Published This Week Than In 1950 Physical book has had a great run as an artifact
Call To Revive Australian Classics A leading publisher has slammed Australia's neglect of its literary histroy, artuging that universities have failed to teach Australian literature properly and saying many award-winning texts are now out of print.
'Screwball mystery' by Jack Gantos wins oldest children's books prize Dead End in Norvelt takes prize for 'most distinguished' American children's book of the year
Sourcebooks Has Record Year, Led By E-book Sales Sourcebooks had the best year in its history in 2011
War Of The Roses Saga Set For Television Adaptation The BBC is to screen a television adaption of Philippa Gregory's best-selling novels set during the War Of The Roses
Waterstones ditches apostrophe Book chain Waterstone's has ditched the apostrophe before its final letter in order to make its spelling easier in the digital age, the company has said
Casa Del Libro A Front Runner In Race For Spain's Digital Readers Casa del Libro confronts global competitors over e-books and online bookselling with home turf advantage in Spain
The Bookseller Of Kabul Author Cleared Of Invading Afghan Family's Privacy Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad, who spent months with bookseller Shah Muhammad Rais, tells of relief over ruling
Britain's High Streets Reach 'Crisis Point' More than 50% of total consumer spend is now off British high streets for the first time in history
Decline and fall of a book on Rome 'riddled with errors' US edition of Robert Hughes's latest work fails to address critics' complaints
Biography Of Cancer Wins Guardian First Book Award Siddhartha Mukherjee's 'remarkable and unusual' study, The Emperor of All Maladies, beats four novels to the £10,000 prize Search Results - Trade AnnouncementsHere are the results for your search on "History":
Southbank Centre Announces Line-up For London Literature Festival 2012
Major New Bilingual Festival In Wales: Dinefwr Literature Festival
Prize Winning Cultural Journalist And Novelists Announced As Judges For The 2012 Man Asian Literary Prize
Terry Pratchett And Sue Townsend Compete For UK's Leading Comic Fiction Prize
British Library Highlights Its Sporting Treasures
BD & Comics Passion Festival 24 -27 May 2012
April Vintage Podcast With Andrew Motion And More
HarperFiction Acquires World Rights To Three Novels By Alexandra Brown.
HarperFiction Acquires The Gravity Of Birds By Tracy Guzeman
New Prize Announced In Memory Of Gordon Burn
HarperFiction Closes Deals For Global Rights And New Novels With Cecelia Ahern
HarperVoyager Completes Visit From George R R Martin With Rock Star Treatment At The London Book Fair
Faber Factory Powered By Constellation To Launch Argo Navis, New Author Service Via Agents, In UK Market
Blue Door's Lars Kepler Hitting The Big Screen
David Gilman's Master Of War Historical Adventure Series To Head Of Zeus
HarperFiction Acquires The Palace Of Curiosities By Debut Novelist Rosie Garland
Faber Is Delighted To Announce Record Result For Year End March 2011
HarperCollinsPublishers To Publish Official Tie-ins To The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey And The Hobbit: There And Back Again Films
Penguin Reveals Big New Reads In Run Up To London Book Fair
Programme Announced For 25th Hay Festival
James Gleick Wins The Hessell-tiltman Prize For History
Bloomsbury Publishing Releases A Trailer To Launch The Bloomsbury Circus List
Bloomsbury Publishing Releases A Trailer To Launch The Bloomsbury Circus List
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