Topic: HarperCollins Publishers Inc.
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Bestselling books the week of 4/12/12, according to IndieBound*
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21 nonfiction books to watch for in spring 2012
This early harvest of spring 2012 titles looks promising.
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Martin Luther King, Jr.: 10 good books about the civil rights leader
For the holiday honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., here are 10 books detailing his life and his impact on American history.
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15 best nonfiction books of 2011: CSMonitor picks
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10 best fiction books of 2011
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Chapter & Verse
DOJ reaches settlement with Penguin over e-book price fixingIf the settlement is approved, Macmillan and Apple will be the lone defendants in the government’s suit.
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Chapter & Verse
Amazon wins an e-book fight in EuropeEuropean Union regulators ended an antitrust probe into e-book prices after Apple and other publishers offered to abandon the possibility of pricing agreements that would have hindered Amazon selling e-books more cheaply than their rivals.
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Chapter & Verse
Apple agreement with the European Union would allow lower Amazon e-book pricesThe deal – which would end an antitrust investigation targeted at Apple's e-book pricing in Europe and allow Amazon to sell e-books more cheaply – is good news for Amazon but bad news for publishers.
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Chapter & Verse
Britney Spears as... a novelist?Reports say the pop superstar is close to signing a book deal with an imprint of HarperCollins.
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Chapter & Verse
Johnny Depp will launch a publishing imprintInfinitum Nihi – Johnny Depp's new publishing imprint with partner HarperCollins – will publish titles including a Bob Dylan biography and a novel by Woody Guthrie.
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Amanda Knox: Ex-boyfriend says 'bizarre' behavior led to police suspicion
Amanda Knox, her ex-boyfriend: Raffaele Sollecito, has a new book, "Honor Bound," and it's due out Sept. 18. Amanda Knox is writing her own book, due out next spring.
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Chapter & Verse
So low, so fast: E-book prices drop following settlementJust four days after a federal judge approved a settlement in the e-books price fixing case, HarperCollins has already started discounts.
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Chapter & Verse
Judge approves a settlement between DOJ and publishers in landmark opinionWill the court's decision trigger an e-book price war?
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The Fight For Home
In 'The Fight for Home,' Daniel Wolf lets Katrina survivors tell their stories in their own words, and the result is revelatory.
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Chapter & Verse
Apple blasts the DOJ's proposed e-book price settlementApple called the DOJ's proposed settlement to the e-book price fixing case 'fundamentally unfair, unlawful, and unprecedented.'
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Chapter & Verse
Pop-up record store will promote Michael Chabon's new novelDiesel, a bookstore in Oakland, Calif., will be transformed into the fictional Brokeland Records for one week.
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Chapter & Verse
DOJ defends its Apple lawsuitAfter public complaints by Sen. Charles Schumer and others, the DOJ says it's not wavering in its lawsuit against Apple and five major US publishers.
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Chapter & Verse
Schumer challenges DOJ on e-book lawsuitSen. Charles Schumer wrote in an op-ed that the Department of Justice's lawsuit could 'wipe out the publishing industry as we know it.'
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Chapter & Verse
Neil Gaiman will pen five children's booksNeil Gaiman will write five children's books for HarperCollins, including a sequel to his 2009 children's book 'Odd and the Frost Giants.'
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Chapter & Verse
'Twilight' used as a lure to the classics, on both sides of the AtlanticIn the US and Europe, publishers have been trying to use the 'Twilight' phenomenon to bring young readers to the classics.
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Chapter & Verse
Penguin returns its e-books to New York librariesAfter yanking their e-book titles from libraries last year, Penguin is launching an e-book pilot program for libraries in New York.
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E-book battle: Libraries, publishers square off on pricing
E-book publishers are worried about profits shrinking if libraries go digital, and they're hiking e-book prices. Stretched thin by lean budgets, libraries are slow to embrace digital content. Can the two sides reach a solution?
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Chapter & Verse
Jean Craighead George: remembering a Newbery Award-winnerJean Craighead George, author of 'My Side of the Mountain' and 'Julie of the Wolves,' was often praised for her detailed descriptions of wildlife.
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UK Parliament: Murdoch unfit to lead
The damning language came amidst further investigation into the phone hacking scandal which has enveloped British media and politics.
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Barnes and Noble stock soars on Microsoft team-up
Barnes and Noble stock went zooming following an infusion of money from Microsoft to create a subsidiary for Barnes & Noble's e-book and college textbook businesses.
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The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City
From Brooklyn to Philly to Houston: Is the American city of today becoming more like Paris?
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Chapter & Verse
Apple will fight the DOJApple wants the anti-trust case filed against it by the DOJ to be decided 'on the merits.'
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Horizons
What the e-book scandal means for AppleApple is under fire from the DOJ. So how will the next few months shake out for the tech giant?
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Horizons
Apple, five major publishers accused of e-book collusion by DOJOn Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a complaint in US District Court against Apple and a group of publishers. Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster have agreed to settle. The rest will probably fight on.
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Inside US lawsuit: How Apple, publishers allegedly brought Amazon to heel
US antitrust lawyers filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. and two publishers, alleging they conspired to inflate the price of e-books, at an estimated cost to readers of $100 million.







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