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Michael Cader

August 12, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, August 12

August 12, 2004By Michael Cader

Great Jobs, Great Audience, Great Deal With another 4 new postings since yesterday we’re now up to 80 in all — close to our highest ever — as our Job Board remains vibrant even in the dog days of August. And why not. We deliver by far the largest audience of people in the book publishing business (almost twice the circulation of our nearest competitor), and we do it for a far lower price than anyone else (our old partners charge a third more; a print competitor costs more than three times as much). We just try to offer a […]

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August 11, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, August 11

August 11, 2004By Michael Cader

Great Jobs, Great Audience, Great Deal With five new postings since yesterday and 78 in all — close to our highest ever — our Job Board remains vibrant even in the dog days of August. We think the explanation is pretty simple: We deliver by far the largest audience of people in the book publishing business (almost twice the circulation of our nearest competitor), and we do it for a far lower price than anyone else (our old partners charge a third more; a print competitor costs more than three times as much). Plus, we absolutely never spam people to […]

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August 10, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, August 10

August 10, 2004By Michael Cader

Personnel News Andrew Mandel will join Farrar Straus as evp and deputy publisher on September 20. He will be responsible for “Finance, operations, production, sales, and marketing functions, and will work closely with all departments to enhance FSG’s performance.” For the past eight years he has been at Workman Publishing, currently serving as general manager. At Profile Books, Oliver Stanley is stepping down as chairman, but will remain a director. Nicholas Perren, former managing director of John Murray, takes over the position. Andrew Franklin said of Stanley, “Oliver has played a crucial part in the success Profile has achieved. The […]

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August 9, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, August 9

August 9, 2004By Michael Cader

Da Vinci Book Helps Drive Sales at Nelson Thomas Nelson reported first quarter sales of $49 million, up 17 percent from a year before, with income of $1.9 million, up from $1.1 million a year ago. CEO Sam Moore says that BREAKING THE DA VINCI CODE was one of two “top performers” for the quarter. Moore also notes that, “We believe there are signs that business is starting to rebound in the religious book store market after several years of pressure. Our share of this market has increased in recent years, and we expect to benefit from any sustained recovery […]

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August 6, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, August 6

August 6, 2004By Michael Cader

Their Plans Becomes Our Plan PublicAffairs was preparing to print a paperback book, KERRY/EDWARDS: Their Plans and Promises, promoted as “delineating issue-by-issue the promises and the plans of the Kerry/Edwards ticket,” for release at the end of August. But yesterday the publisher announced that they were dropping that book of “position papers” in favor of an arrangement to publish an “authorized version” trade version of the campaign’s own book, OUR PLAN FOR AMERICA: Stronger at Home, Respected in the World, landing right before Labor Day. The campaign itself announced the book’s publication on Monday, with a free PDF file of […]

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August 5, 2004By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, August 5

August 5, 2004By Michael Cader

CIA Asks Author/Agent to Tone Down the Talking The author of IMPERIAL HUBRIS — revealed to be Michael Scheuer, but still called anonymous by the NYT — has “been ordered to sharply curtail his interviews with news organizations in connection with the book, his publisher said on Wednesday.” Editor Christina Davidson tells the paper that the agent is now, “Prohibited from taking part in more interviews without prior written approval,” which must be sought at least five business days ahead of time. NYT piece VF Seeks Regan; Publisher Seeks Silence Vanity Fair writer Judith Newman is said to have told […]

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