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Bumper Sales Of Irish Authors Boost Waterstone's

Posted at 11:09AM Sunday 17 Feb 2013

Bumper sales of books by Marian Keyes, the late Maeve Binchy, Emma Donoghue and chef Jamie Oliver helped propel the Irish arm of bookseller Waterstone's back to an operating profit last year

Irish Examiner




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