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August 4, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, August 4

August 4, 2006By Michael Cader

Posthumous Book Resurfaces at New Publisher Today’s NY Post looks at the posthumous publication of Jack Holland’s MISOGYNY: the World’s Oldest Prejudice, from Carroll & Graf. (Constable & Robinson just published in the UK, too, having paid a 3,000-pound advance.) Originally signed by Carole Desanti at Viking in late 2002, the book was cancelled by the publisher in 2004, shortly after the author died of cancer. Widow Mary Hudson is angry at Viking, and she isn’t too happy with the original agent, “Lisa Bancroft” (known to the rest of us as Lisa Bankoff) at ICM. An unidentified spokesperson at the […]

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August 3, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Thursday, August 3

August 3, 2006By Michael Cader

Random Announces Multnomah Buy Random House has completed the purchase of Oregon-based evangelical Christian book publisher Multnomah, which rose to prominence in the market on the strength of Bruce Wilkinson’s eight-million-copy seller THE PRAYER OF JABEZ. Multnomah will “be integrated operationally” with Doubleday Broadway’s WaterBrook Press in what will now be the WaterBrook Multnomah division, though each line will “maintain its distinct editorial identity.” The company will relocate to WaterBrook’s Colorado Springs offices. Multnomah founder and president Don Jacobson will serve as a consultant “during the transition and integration.” Waterbrook president and publisher Steve Cobb will remain in charge of […]

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August 2, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, August 2

August 2, 2006By Michael Cader

Improvement Continues at Indigo Canada’s dominant bookseller Indigo narrowed their quarterly net loss, down to $5.8 million (CA) from $8.1 million a year ago, as sales grew “across all Indigo channels” to $170 million, up 3.8 percent from a year ago. Same-store sales were up even more, by 4.5 percent, and online sales rose 7.2 percent to $16.3 million. Release Clients Flit Back to Clegg Since returning to work at the beginning of the year, as an agent at William Morris, Bill Clegg has reacquired many of his former clients (many of whom had not made new deals in the […]

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August 1, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, August 1

August 1, 2006By Michael Cader

Perseus Adds Consortium The NYT covers Perseus Book Group’s purchase of Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, officially confirmed in this morning’s public release. Perseus CEO David Steinberger says the acquisition “reflects our mission to serve independent book publishers whether those publishers are owned by Perseus, joint ventures or owned by third parties.” Consortium CEO Don Linn will remain with the company, which Perseus says “will operate as an independent business.” Now with over 100 client publishers, Consortium has grown considerably since Linn purchased the company in 2002 (famously inspired by Po Bronson, who interviewed Linn for WHAT SHOULD I DO […]

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July 31, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, July 31

July 31, 2006By Michael Cader

Penguin Hits their Modest Targets Pearson turned in a good first half of fiscal 2006, lifted largely by its big education unit, and Penguin Group delivered the small underlying sales growth and improved profits exactly as projected six months ago. Penguin’s pattern has been to congratulate itself heartily when sales grow one to two percent, and their 387 million pounds for this reporting period provides just that — “underlying growth” of two percent compared to a year ago. Total sales grew more, up from 353 million pounds last year, due to the transfer of the Brady Games video game imprint […]

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July 31, 2006By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for Monday, July 31

July 31, 2006By Michael Cader

Monday, July 31   Our Usual Reminder If for some reason this has reached you even though you are not a paying member of PublishersMarketplace, please visit the link below to join us all the time for complete deal reports and more. Click to register http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/register.shtml Deal Reports Just e-mail to deals@PublishersMarketplace if you aren’t using the online form linked below. Report a deal using the online form The Key As usual, the handy key to our Lunch deal categories. While all reports are always welcome, those that include a category will generally receive a higher listing when it comes […]

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