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Bloomsbury - News

Last updated 25.09.08

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Bloomsbury buys Berg

Bloomsbury has bought its second academic press in six months, with the acquisition of Berg Publishers, an independent academic...

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Russian brides for Bloomsbury

Helen Garnons-Williams at Bloomsbury has acquired a debut, Moonlight in Odessa by...

 

Bloomsbury unveils academic imprint

Bloomsbury is making a bold move into academic publishing with the launch of an "on...

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Bloomsbury - In Depth

Last updated 29.08.08

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All change at US Bloomsbury

"People don't understand: it's not about America. You publish your authors to the best of your ability wherever people want to buy their books." So said arch-globalist Richard Charkin in July, speaking about the role played by...

Past master

Celia Rees' latest young adult novel, Sovay (Bloomsbury, 2nd June), is an exciting tale set during the French Revolution that embodies the epithet "swashbuckling". Inspired by a traditional ballad about a girl, Sovay,...

Hachette steals the show

So it wasn't the Grinch that stole Christmas. It was Hachette Livre. Several of its companies had spectacular festive seasons, transforming a hitherto flat year for the UK's largest consumer publishing group. Yet Tim Hely Hutchinson,...


Bloomsbury - Blogs

Last updated 05.09.08

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Neill Denny

Pottering about no longer

Bloomsbury's academic launch is another step away from Harry Potter's shadow.

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Graeme Neill

Where's Harry?

Did you know the fastest selling book since records began is being released in paperback next...

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N CLEE

Trollope's vertical progression

The question is not why has Trollope moved from Bloomsbury to Transworld, but why has she...

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