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Tom Tivnan - News

Last updated 24.04.08

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Rivals attack OUP and CUP

Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press have once again come under fire from fellow academic publishers who are angry at...

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Methuen delays Potter Lexicon

Independent publisher Methuen may not be able to release the UK edition of The Harry...

 

Juden warns over e-book clash

The Publishers Association c.e.o. Simon Juden has called on the industry to resolve the...

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Tom Tivnan - In Depth

Last updated 01.05.08

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Finding shared ground

What is the relationship like between a Jewish publisher and Palestian author? The Bookseller talks to Profile’s Andrew Franklin and Orwell Prize winner Raja Shehadeh. It is the day after the Orwell Prize ceremony, and...

A right royal battle

The widely mooted, long-pro­phesied rise of the e-book for the general reader finally seems imminent. Most trade publishers, keen to embrace a potentially lucrative revenue stream, are expanding their digital programmes significantly. Yet...

ACE up her sleeve

The national offices of Arts Council England (ACE) are in the midst of a major refurbishment. Scores of workmen in hard hats scurry about; the sound of drilling and hammering is non-stop. Walls are being ripped out, and exposed wires hang from the...


Tom-Tivnan - Blogs

Last updated 04.12.07

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Making a dent in Riverdebt

Riverdeep's decision to hive off its US textbook division was a smart move for the heavily indebted group.

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