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  • Barnes & Noble Booksellers accidentally shipped advance copies of Ecli
  • traveling agents and established links with booksellers all over Western Europe, including Venice,
  • tion) sponsored by the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA).
  • Heyne family were natural history dealers, booksellers and publishers in Berlin and London.
  • 63, Bracher sold his business to the Oxford booksellers and stationers, Wheeler and Day.
  • brary for each parish in America, funded by booksellers and stocked with books donated by authors.
  • The Business of Books: Booksellers and the English Book Trade 1450-1850 (Londo
  • is own expense in defiance of the Edinburgh booksellers, and the gross proceeds were 600l.
  • pose is "looking after the interests of the booksellers and working to strengthen the position of l
  • oped a nominating board of several thousand booksellers and librarians to nominate books for prizes
  • erpetual common law copyright was denied to booksellers and it was held that copyright was a creati
  • through an extensive network of independent booksellers and other retailers, marketing in all Canad
  • He spent days in the warehouses of the booksellers, and every Thursday morning the major print
  • firmness in opposing the pretensions ... of booksellers and publishers".
  • nd other valuable materials from libraries, booksellers, and private collections, and for seeing th
  • ences of the Czech Republic, Association of Booksellers and Publishers, Czech Centre of Internation
  • hen Lacroix refused to distribute it to the booksellers as he feared prosecution for blasphemy or o
  • e high prices from online auction sites and booksellers, as it is long out of print, but considered
  • American Booksellers Ass'n v. Hudnut
  • of both the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association (NCIBA) and the American Bookse
  • The Norwegian Booksellers Association (Norwegian: Den norske Bokhandl
  • ger Baardseth was chairman of the Norwegian Booksellers Association from 1902 to 1916.
  • Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Award 2010-Children's Pi
  • 10 January - The Norwegian Booksellers Association (Den Norske Bokhandlerforening)
  • ns was elected president of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America.
  • Xulon Press is a member of the Christian Booksellers Association (CBA) and the Evangelical Chris
  • 999), a BookSense selection of the American Booksellers Association
  • At the Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Awards in June 2006, the
  • ce behind the foundation of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of Canada in 1966 and served a
  • Buchpreis literature prize (awarded by the booksellers' association of Germany) for his novel Es g
  • Association since 2002 and of the Christian Booksellers Association since 1981.
  • er of the National Board of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America, he currently serve
  • The Antiquarian Booksellers Association (ABA) is the senior trade body
  • resident of the Federation of Publishers' & Booksellers Association in India.
  • Institute of Arts and Letters, a Southeast Booksellers Association Award, and a Harper Lee Award.
  • l Book Auctions in 1967 and the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of Canada in 1966, was born in
  • Oslo City Museum (1902-1922), the Norwegian Booksellers Association (1905-1918), Saugbrugsforeninge
  • ement with Bibliopolis, LLC and Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA) to provide a
  • ive Nonfiction Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award, and a 1997 Washington St
  • in, the first, was the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association's best nonfiction title of 1999
  • 2008 American Booksellers Association's Indie Next List for her debut
  • as the 2008 NAIBA (New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association) Fiction Book of the Year.
  • r van Antiquaren (BBA) (Belgian Antiquarian Booksellers Association), is the Belgian professional c
  • (Independent Online Booksellers Association).
  • BookSense selection, American Booksellers Association, Fruitflesh, 2002
  • American Booksellers Association, 1998 Abby Award - THE HAT
  • aurence Worms, President of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, and writer and broadcaster Ni
  • the first female president of the Canadian Booksellers Association.
  • Award presented by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association.
  • Fall Okra Pick of the Southern Independent Booksellers Association.
  • rom independent bookstores and the American Booksellers Association.
  • Book Award from the New England Independent Booksellers Association.
  • 1970 Booksellers Award
  • e, it was well reviewed and won an American Booksellers Award in 1940."
  • iolet Downey Award, an Atlantic Independent Booksellers Award, and an IBBY Honour Award.
  • have ever worked with... Most of my fellow booksellers became bookstore managers either Bookstop/B
  • ce on the ultimate rejection of that year's Booksellers' Bill.
  • are book librarians, academics, antiquarian booksellers, book conservators and binders, and book co
  • ), Flemish Young Readers Award, Independent Booksellers Book of the Year
  • Midlands also received the National Booksellers' Choice award in 2003.
  • The Green Hills Davis-Kidd Booksellers closed in late December 2010.
  • He has won numerous awards, including The Booksellers Club Golden Laurel in 1990, The Danish Auth
  • Today its membership is just over 1000 booksellers, collectors, librarians, and general biblio
  • Turn my Face, the former winning Christian Booksellers Convention Worship Album of the Year 2004.
  • Subsequently he edited booksellers' editions of the classics, including Willia
  • millers, doctors, barbers, pharmacists and booksellers enter the stage.
  • listing service known as “Books For Sale.” Booksellers enter their books in the Books For Sale dat
  • The Association of Booksellers for Children (ABC) Best Books for Children
  • injunctions brought against 17 printers and booksellers for piracy of the work.
  • Their wholesale catalog was used by booksellers for years as a resource for surveying the s
  • Network Education Fund, Inc.; the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression; the America
  • ( Booksellers generally feature the title in the "true cr
  • k fairs, one by the Kolkata Publishers' and Booksellers' Guild, and one by the Government of West B
  • Unlike many booksellers, he read much of what he bought and sold, r
  • ts and bars, as well as clothing boutiques, booksellers, head shops and record stores including Amo
  • Around 1826-1827, Little worked with booksellers Hilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins in Boston,
  • He served as dean of the calligraphers, booksellers, illuminators, and bookbinders in the Guild
  • os Ltd, the longest-established antiquarian booksellers in the world.
  • s were brought against dozens of individual booksellers in many states for selling it.
  • ems with a scheduled reading at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in April 2008.
  • til the Great Fire the parishioners, mostly booksellers in Paternoster Row , transferred to the Jes
  • ntish Post stretched throughout Kent, using booksellers in the major towns as outlets and as agents
  • 6 he was recognized as one of the principal booksellers in the city; and a few years later he was j
  • When Roest became connected with a firm of booksellers in Amsterdam, he acquired a taste for bibli
  • a, a bookseller, has worked for a number of booksellers in India and Canada, including The Bookshop
  • He was a founding director of Imprints Booksellers in Adelaide in 1984 and was co-proprietor o
  • that he had expert help from one of the two booksellers in London who specialised in books about Tr
  • presenting librarians, critics, writers and booksellers, including the International Board on Books
  • The European Christian Booksellers' Journal named Boomerang Album of the Year
  • In 1995, the European Christian Booksellers' Journal gave Split Level its award for Bes
  • r family; the main source of information is booksellers' listings and the covers of his books.
  • nce in recent years, and 23,000 publishers, booksellers, literary agents, librarians, media and ind
  • ngine scans the inventories of over 100,000 booksellers located around the world.
  • vinces, where he lived by hack work for the booksellers; meanwhile Mirabeau had been condemned to d
  • Two of the founders were local booksellers Moe Moskowitz and Fred Cody, of Moe's Books
  • d ILAB (International League of Antiquarian Booksellers), of book and ephemera auctions on eBay, an
  • The Bouquinistes of Paris are booksellers of used and antiquarian books who ply their
  • Its membership also extends to many leading booksellers overseas.
  • Listing booksellers pay a fee of from $240-$400 annually to lis
  • It awards the annual Norwegian Booksellers' Prize (Bokhandlerprisen).
  • ygaards Endowment in 1955 and the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 1961.
  • She was awarded the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 1962, and the Mads Wiel Nygaard's
  • ved several awards, including the Norwegian Booksellers' Prize in 1985 and the Glass Key Award in 1
  • nter includes stores such as Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Rite-Aid (after Eckerds closed), Bed Bath
  • As a result, booksellers sought to have the duration of their copyri
  • 11 contained the head office of Blackwell's Booksellers, the leading academic bookseller in Oxford,
  • (1686 - 1743), persuaded the leading Dutch booksellers to send their works to the Leipzig fair ins
  • g St. Paul's Churchyard was a centre of the booksellers' trade, a venue for sellers of pamphlets, p
  • Booksellers upload their inventory data to the AbeBooks
  • American Booksellers v. Hudnut, 771 F.2d 323 (7th Cir.
  • Ad for Carter & Hendee, booksellers; Washington St. and School St., Boston, 183
  • nd the site is now the flagship shop of the booksellers Waterstone's.
  • Booksellers were to display a copy of the Faculty's pri
  • Later he was hired by B. Dalton Booksellers where he was promoted to Chief Executive Of
  • and the return of junior anchor Davis-Kidd Booksellers, which left the mall for a nearby building
  • He was one of the syndicate of booksellers who financed Johnson's Dictionary in 1755,
  • 7 to 1842, one of those applied and learned booksellers who was of assistance both to letters and i
  • Booksellers who have, for a certain number of years, be
  • Booksellers William and Gilbert Foyle, founders of the
  • inist positive literature about women, that booksellers would be timid about many titles that weren