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    Nomi Schwartz, "Lambda Literary Foundation Announces Major Changes," Bookselling This Week, 16 de junio de 2005. Marc Santora, "Plot Twist for a Gay Bookstore:…
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  • Consultado el 3 de enero de 2024.  Ahora también es un archivo «LGBT+ Bookselling in Scotland». Lavender Menace (en inglés británico). Consultado el 20…
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  • Bookselling is the commercial trading of books which is the retail and distribution end of the publishing process. People who engage in bookselling are…
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  • during that of her successor, James (r. 1603–1625), bookselling flourished. So much had bookselling increased during the Protectorate of 1653–1659 that…
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  • would discredit it as a work of non-fiction. The publishing and the bookselling businesses sometimes use the phrase "literary non-fiction" to distinguish works…
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  • Independent bookstores are small bookselling businesses, usually with one or a small number of locations in a limited geographic area. They contrast with…
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  • bookselling businesses, usually with multiple locations in a large geographic location List of independent bookstores – small bookselling businesses,…
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  • Having amassed a considerable fortune, Beatniffe retired from his bookselling business a short time before his death, which took place 9 July 1818, age…
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  • working as a bookshop assistant, he started his own bookselling business. He worked in the business for over 60 years and was succeeded by four generations…
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  • Hospital admits its first patients. Bernard Quaritch sets up his own bookselling business. 1848 10 April: "Monster" Chartist rally on Kennington Common. 21…
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  • for such works developed in England with a separate publishing and bookselling business. Historians have identified the 18th century as an age of pornographic…
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  • private-equity firm. In 1832, William Ticknor and John Allen purchased a bookselling business in Boston and began to involve themselves in publishing; James T…
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  • labour force. William Foyle and his brother Gilbert establish the bookselling business of Foyles. The Pepys Club is founded. Clement's Inn, last of the…
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  • retail bookselling business which Routledge had founded in 1836 in Ryder's Court, Leicester Square. Routledge established a publishing business in 1843…
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  • Gill, printer for Dublin University, purchased the publishing and bookselling business of James McGlashan, and the company was renamed McGlashan & Gill…
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  • bookseller. As was customary at the time, Luchtmans combined his bookselling business with publishing, primarily in the fields of biblical studies, theology…
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  • family, the couple settled there. Greenman joined his father-in-law's bookselling business, often travelling to London. He considered returning to live in England…
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  • Peters Bookselling Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of J S Peters & Son Ltd., a family run business operating in the children's book selling market…
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  • conversation with Rishabh Chaddha(Contributing Writer/Correspondent) about Bookselling Business Ecosystem. When and how City Lights Books came into existence, how…
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  • who came to London from Germany in 1842 and in 1847 founded the bookselling business that still bears his name, see Freeman, Arthur. "Quaritch, Bernard…
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  • Bookseller, was located at 77 Fourth Avenue. Louis retired from the bookselling business in 1993, at which time he sold his entire remaining book inventory…
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  • regularly supplied books to Magdalen College. In addition to his bookselling business he also sold stationery, becoming official stationer to the University…
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  • originated from Savoy, had moved to Leipzig where he established a bookselling business. His son Anton Philipp completed his apprenticeship as a book printer…
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