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October 19, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, October 19

October 19, 2005By Michael Cader

AAP Sues Google A year ago Google’s founders came to Frankfurt to unveil the publisher-focused Google Print program and now the AAP has marked the anniversary by filing suit against the separate Google Print for Libraries initiative. Following the lead of the Authors Guild, the publishers’ suit — filed on behalf of McGraw-Hill, Pearson Education, Penguin USA, Simon & Schuster and Wiley — “seeks a declaration by the court that Google commits infringement when it scans entire books covered by copyright and a court order preventing it from doing so without permission of the copyright owner.” AAP is “funding and […]

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October 18, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch for Tuesday, October 18

October 18, 2005By Michael Cader

LaFarge Moves to New Role at Bloomsbury, and More Personnel News Leading a batch of personnel news is the announcement that Annik LaFarge will move to Bloomsbury to become publishing director, starting November 14. She has been an editor at Crown (and was previously an executive at Contentville and associate publisher at Simon & Schuster and Villard). Bloomsbury says LaFarge will serve “as liaison between editorial and marketing/publicity, coordinating pre-publication plans, seeing books through publication and helping to maximize sales,” along with acquiring and editing four to six titles a year. Publisher Karen Rinaldi observes in a statement, “What a […]

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October 17, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch for Monday, October 17

October 17, 2005By Michael Cader

Time Zone Shift We’re off to Frankfurt later today, and the news world obliges with lots of international stories. Regular Lunches will continue as usual, and we may or may not have additional postings and pictures available via the PublishersMarketplace.com home page. What’s never clear from year to year is whether we’ll wind up serving Lunch on American or European time, or just whenever we can get to the computer long enough to file. International Sogides Sold to Quebcor Quebcor is buying Quebec’s largest book publisher Sogides, on undisclosed terms, to bolster its book division (which includes distributor Quebec-Livres 14 […]

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October 16, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch Weekly for Monday, October 17

October 16, 2005By Michael Cader

Monday, October 17 Advertisement Pace University’s Master of Science publishing program gives you the edge you need in today’s competitive publishing industry. This unique program covers all aspects of the publishing business — book, magazine, newspaper and electronic — as well as editing, finance, production, sales, marketing, circulation, acquisitions and subsidiary rights. The program offers well-known professors, cutting-edge technology and on-line courses. Attend an information session on Thursday, November 18th online at www.pace.edu, at 6:00p.m or Thursday, December 2nd at our Midtown Center, 551 Fifth Avenue, at 5:30pm. To learn more about the publishing program click here, or to apply […]

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October 14, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch for Friday, October 14

October 14, 2005By Michael Cader

Smith’s Better than Worst, But UK Retail Still Suffers Traditional UK book retailers continue to report weakness heading into the fall selling season. WH Smith’s earnings report for their fiscal year, through the end of August, was destined to be an improvement over their huge 148 million pound loss from a year ago. Showing net income of 46 million pounds, overall sales still fell, by 3 percent to 1.11 billion pounds. Book sales were down 3 percent in the pre-Potter half of the year, and still down 1 percent in the Potter-powered half. Inauspiciously, same-store sales in the first six […]

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October 12, 2005By Michael Cader

Lunch for Wednesday, October 12

October 12, 2005By Michael Cader

Schedule Note There will be no Lunch served tomorrow; we’ll return on Friday. Chose Your Hotspot: Frankfurt, or Omaha If the selling process for the financial advice book from former Morgan Stanley insurance stock analyst Alice Schroeder, drawing on her access to master investor Warren Buffett, goes ahead as planned, a small number of publishing executives may be heading to Frankfurt by way of Omaha next week. Agent David Black is said to be telling participating publishers that bidding has reached $7 million, with qualifying suitors hoping for an invitation to fly out and meet with Buffett — even though […]

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