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E-Books Rewrite Bookselling. By . Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg. Share. Resize. In 2000, crowds wait to buy the latest Harry Potter book at a Maryland Barnes & Noble store. ILLUSTRATION: AFP/Getty Images.
A version of this article appeared in the 01/15/2018 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: Remaking Bookselling by Going Mobile . ADVERTISEMENT. More from pw. Summer Reads 2025.
Owners Jessica Callahan, from left, Austin Carter, and Julie Ross pose at Pocket Books Shop in Lancaster, Pa., on Sunday, May 21, 2023. The independent bookselling community continues to grow ...
This month’s collection of new-in-paperback titles includes award-winning nonfiction and one of the most-talked-about novels of 2023.
Children's Bookselling in the Age of Covid-19: How Kids' Bookstores Are Supporting Literacy, and Each Other ...
Taking Bookselling To New Heights. By Caitlin Johnson. May 13, 2007 / 10:59 AM EDT / CBS For 20 years Sunday ...
Independent bookselling is not a field for fortune seekers: Most local stores, whether run by retirees, bookworms or those switching careers in middle age, have some sense of higher purpose.
SEATTLE — There’s a new bookstore in Seattle’s University District. Barnes & Noble and University Book Store just opened a ...
Moonraker Books is one of the longest-running bookstores in Washington state, and its appeal is obvious: It’s a bright, beautiful, well-appointed space on the main drag of Langley, a charming ...
The independent bookselling community continues to grow, with membership in the American Booksellers Association reaching its highest levels in more than 20 years. Skip to content.
The independent bookselling community continues to grow, with membership in the American Booksellers Association reaching its highest levels in more than 20 years. Callahan, Carter and Ross opened ...