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Lunch for Friday, January 23

January 23, 2004
By Michael Cader

The Latest Deals As usual we’ve got about 15 new deals so far since yesterday; what’s more unusual is that they’re almost all fiction. The best way to stay on top of deal news all the time as it happens is by joining PublishersMarketplace — where you can get a daily deal e-mail, see them […]

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Lunch for Thursday, January 22

January 22, 2004
By Michael Cader

Today’s Sales Another big deal for a literary agent as author, a significant deal for a forensic scientist as thriller writer, the latest science on lefties, “an East Coast Confederacy of Dunces,” and still plenty of others. The best way to stay on top of deal news all the time as it happens is by […]

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Lunch for Wednesday, January 21

January 21, 2004
By Michael Cader

“Pearl” Publisher Rushes Another French Connection Small press Melville House is becoming the publisher of choice for French journalists who want to engage American readers. After last year’s success with Bernard-Henri Levy’s WHO KILLED DANIEL PEARL, Hoboken’s leading independent publisher has signed Le Monde editor Jean-Marie Colombani and The International Herald Tribune executive editor Walter […]

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Lunch for Tuesday, January 20

January 20, 2004
By Michael Cader

Still More Deals New just since last night’s big round up, we’ve got another 16 deals, including the latest from Natan Sharansky, a big deal for TV host Joe Scarborough, an NBA finalist’s debut novel, Joel Siegel on why movies stink, and plenty more. The best way to stay on top of deal news all […]

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Lunch for Friday, January 16

January 16, 2004
By Michael Cader

More Deals Plucky former Yankees coach Don Zimmer tells all about the 2003 season (and post-season), a new look at Steve Jobs, the follow-up to Wall Street Meat, lots of fiction deals and of course plenty more. The best way to stay on top of deal news all the time as it happens is by […]

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Lunch for Thursday, January 15

January 15, 2004
By Michael Cader

Leading the News A snow day (we could go out, but the kids are home) meets a slow day (newswise), but once again there are plenty of substantive new deals. Among the 16 new ones since yesterday: Actors Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman plan a travel diary of their upcoming transcontinental motorcycle ride, a literary […]

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