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25 Aug 2014:
The Ebook price row has the potential to create irreversible changes to the literary world and its business models
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13 Jul 2014: Iron Gustav: A Berlin Family Chronicle tells of the devastation the first world war on family life, but it had to survive the influence of Nazi and British censors to get here
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11 Jul 2014: Could goalie Camus cope with an attack formed by Burroughs, Ballard and Bolaño? Guardian readers imagined football squads made from their favourite writers. As the World Cup comes to an end, we take a look at our best fictional elevens. But what team would you put your money on?
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26 May 2014:
Yes, it's called My Independent Bookshop, but what does Penguin Random House's new site do for booksellers, asks Anna Baddeley
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10 May 2014: We round up the best places for reading recommendations on the web. But do you use them? Which ones do you prefer and why? Or do you resort to more traditional methods to find your next read?
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25 Apr 2014:
As the non-fiction Penguin imprint relaunches, Paul Laity tells the story of the blue‑spined books that inspired generations of self-improvers – and transformed the publishing world
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7 Apr 2014: Penguin to publish her own account of how the one-time apartheid-supporting Afrikaner had 'her life and everything she once believed in transformed by the greatest man of her time'
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6 Apr 2014:
Ahead of the London Book Fair, the UK head of Penguin Random House insists his industry has coped with the digital revolution better than any other
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