- of the
Athenian booksellers. In Rome,
toward the end of the republic, it
became the
fashion to have a library, and
Roman booksellers carried on a flourishing...
- The
Bookseller of
Kabul is a non-fiction book
written by
Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad,
about a
bookseller, Shah
Muhammad Rais (whose name was changed...
- The
Bookseller is a
British magazine reporting news on the
publishing industry.
Philip Jones is editor-in-chief of the w****ly
print edition of the magazine...
- The
Booksellers is a 2019
American do****entary film that was directed, edited, and
produced by D.W. Young. It was
executive produced by
Parker Posey,...
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Waterstones Booksellers Limited,
trading as
Waterstones (formerly Waterstone's), is a
British book
retailer that
operates 311 shops,
mainly in the United...
-
literary awards for the best UK
writers and
their works,
administered by The
Bookseller. The
awards have had
several previous names,
owners and
sponsors since...
- and school-branded e-commerce
sites through its
Barnes &
Noble College Booksellers division. The
company is
headquartered in
Basking Ridge, New Jersey....
- B.
Dalton Bookseller was an
American retail bookstore chain founded in 1966 by
Bruce Dayton, a
member of the same
family that
operated the Dayton's department...
- The
Bookseller/Diagram
Prize for
Oddest Title of the Year,
originally known as the
Diagram Group Prize for the
Oddest Title and
commonly known as the Diagram...
-
Barnes &
Noble Booksellers is an
American bookseller with the
largest number of
retail outlets in the
United States. The
company operates approximately...