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- organisations. The BookWorld is a fictitious and complex environment that acts as a "behind-the-scenes" area of books. The BookWorld is most likely "created"...
- Book World or Bookworld may refer to: "Book World", a defunct Chicago Tribune entertainment section "Book World", The Washington Post entertainment section...
- Tallman at BC Bookworld Author Bank: Frank Davey at BC Bookworld Author Bank: Fred Wah at BC Bookworld Author Bank: George Bowering at BC Bookworld Author Bank:...
- Queensland-based Bookworld. For several years the company went by the name Angus & Robertson Bookworld before eventually dropping Bookworld as part of the...
- B.C. BookWorld is a British Columbia-based quarterly newspaper about the book trade. It was established in 1987. Founded by Alan Twigg in 1987, B.C. BookWorld...
- ISBN 978-1-4012-2799-9. Dodd, Quentin. "Northorp Bruce". ABC BookWorld. Pacific Bookworld Society. Retrieved March 6, 2024. Holmes, William L.; Northorp...
- 2003 Season". bookworld.com.au. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2013. "All Saints: 2004 Season". bookworld.com.au. Archived...
- in March 2024. The Works acquired 26 outlets of the Bargain Books and Bookworld chains in 2007 after their parent company went into administration. The...
- Salmon: A Legal and Policy History of the Decline of Columbia Basin Salmon Bookworld Publications. Bond, C E (1996) Biology of Fishes, 2nd ed. Saunders, pp...
- Retrieved 2024-08-03. Fortune, George (2001). An Outline of Silozi Grammar. Bookworld Publishers. "Lozi language and alphabet". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved...