Ingram, Bookazine Move To Fill B&T Retail Void
With Baker & Taylor moving out of trade book retail, it’s been a busy summer for Ingram and Bookazine
With Baker & Taylor moving out of trade book retail, it’s been a busy summer for Ingram and Bookazine
Just like captions on a TV program, Amazon suggests it may want to show captions on Audible.
From selling books as objects to providing a service
Shareholders who bought B&N stock in late 2018 when shares were trading for as low as $4.11 should be pleased.
Perpetual access e-book licenses are making way to limited but less expensive “metered” models.
The 2019 purchase price is pretty eye-opening, and certainly reflects the troubles the company has endured in recent years
Librarians prepare to take Washington by storm
There’s hope, at least, for the second half of the year. Next week, Michael Wolff’s “Siege,” the follow-up to his “Fire & Fury” bestseller, lands in bookstores.
As bookstore sales falter, the imminent arrival of an “explosive book about a presidency that is under fire from almost every side” is welcome news
A particularly intriguing bench ruling will mean that in order to sue the fired executive, the bookseller must pay a substantial portion of his legal fees