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Hennessey, Anita. "Online bookselling." Publishing Research Quarterly 16, no. 2 (June 2000): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12109-000-0005-9.

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Alshevskaya, O. N. "«Prancing elephant», «K2» and others (local bookselling groups as the regional book business base)." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (September 30, 2016): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2016-3-9-14.

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Contemporary bookselling infrastructure in modern Russia is poorly developed. The general negative trends are particularly acute in regions. The article contains the analysis results of bookselling content in Siberian cities. Multiple levels of bookselling infrastructure state are revealed. Large cities (Novosibirsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk) refer to a highly evolved level, among which Novosibirsk is the largest center of wholesale and retail book trade in the Eastern Russia. A great number of local bookselling network formations are in Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Barnaul, and others. Specialized bookselling enterprises are presented at the book market of the Siberian cities: selling foreign literature (Krasnoyarks), children books (Krasnoyarsk), autobooks (Omsk), etc. Large networks effect greatly the regional book market. They are: Irkutsk «ProDalitЪ» (47 stores) and Novosibirsk «Aristotel’» (22 bookshops). Book trade of polar Norilsk is original and formed mainly by local publisher «Apex». In general, the modern book-selling landscape of Siberia is diverse and characterized by an extreme unevenness of the book business enterprises distribution. The local bookselling groups preservation and development is the basis and guarantee of the book culture development in the region.
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Jordon, Myra A., and Myra A. Jordan. "Bookselling Is Different." Books Ireland, no. 127 (1988): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20626074.

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Lubiana, Lucio, and Julia A. Gammon. "Bookselling—book buying." Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services 28, no. 4 (December 2004): 373–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649055.2004.10766011.

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Weinreb, Ben. "Antiquarian books and bookselling." Logos 5, no. 1 (1994): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1994.5.1.31.

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Stone, David R. "For the Record." Journal of Intellectual Freedom & Privacy 4, no. 3 (April 10, 2020): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/jifp.v4i3.7328.

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Stepanov, S. V. "Bookselling at Northwest Russia in the XIX - early XX centuries (on materials of Saint-Petersburg Province)." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (September 30, 2016): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2016-3-15-20.

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The article traces the geographical distribution and bookselling establishments in Saint-Petersburg Province (now Leningrad region) based on unpublished sources. The research identifies factors of St. Petersburg cultural and economic effect on the surrounding areas culture, summer residents’ contribution to the provincial districts development. In the study the following methods are used: content analysis, a technique of analogy, a bibliographic alapproach; main cities - bookselling centres in the region are appointed: Kronshtadt, Narva, Gatchina, Tsarskoe Selo.
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Shvetsova-Vodka, G. N. "The bibliosphere doctrine is a new contribution in library-information science." Bibliosphere, no. 1 (March 30, 2017): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-1-3-9.

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The article considers the concept of the bibliosphere functions entered by A. V. Sokolov, terminology denotations and description of separate functions of librarianship, book publishing, bookselling business and bibliographic information, as well as a document and a book. The unity of essence functions of documents, books, and all social institutes of bibliosphere is established. New names of specific social functions of librarianship, book publishing and bookselling institutions are offered from positions of documentology.
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Dvortsova, N. P., O. B. Volkomorova, and E. K. Bulatova. "The book selling landscape in Tyumen region." Bibliosphere, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-2-46-52.

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The article presents results of studying the landscape of book selling in Tyumen region carried out in 2016 within the project «The cultural map of Russia. Literature. Reading» which was initiated by the Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications and « Book Industry» journal in 2015. It is the first study of book trade on the whole territory of Tyumen region including its two autonomous regions (Khanty-Mansi (KhMAO) and Yamal-Nenets (YNAO) ones). The objects of research are the regional administrative centers (Tyumen, Khanty-Mansiisk, and Salekhard), cities with population over 100,000 (Surgut, Nizhnevartovsk and Nefteyugansk in KhMAO and Novyi Urengoy and Noyabrsk in YNAO, as well as the two most representative cities in the south of Tyumen region (Tobolsk and Ishim). The research methodology and techniques are based on the combination of landscape reconstruction strategies, social survey and a comparative-typological analysis. The authors study the state of traditional regional bookstores, either universal shops by their book assortment, or niche (specialized) ones, federal network shops, and Internet shops. The research revealed general well-being of book selling industry in the region alongside its negative dynamics in KhMAO and YNAO due to decline in bookshops number and total shop floor area occupied with books. Tyumen is the leader in bookselling with over 50 bookshops. The ratio of the number of Tyumen residents to a bookshop is 1:14411. In Tobolsk and Ishim the situation is different: the bookshops - residents ratio is 1:14574 and 1:16380 correspondingly. The bookselling landscape in KhMAO is more varied than that one in YNAO. Surgut is the leader of bookselling in KhMAO where there is 1 bookshop per 15847 residents. In three main cities of YNAO (Salekhard, Novyi Urengoy and Noyabrsk) the ratio of the residents per one bookshop is 1:30059. As a whole, a development tendency in the region is close interrelation of different forms of the cultural space. Such symbiosis allows saving rental payments and increasing the effectiveness of book products promotion. The most important feature of the bookselling landscape in Tyumen region is the absence of any links between the bookselling companies in thearea. Obviously, the problem of creating an integrated book environment (publishing and bookselling) remains to be solved.
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Hochland, Ernest. "British bookselling through German eyes." Logos 1, no. 1 (1990): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1990.1.1.6.

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Kramer, William. "Independent bookselling: A frontline dispatch." Logos 7, no. 1 (1996): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1996.7.1.32.

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Laing, Audrey, and Jo Royle. "Marketing and the bookselling brand." International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 34, no. 3 (March 2006): 198–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09590550610654366.

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Alshevskaya, O. N. "Book-trade networks in Siberia and the Far East: the initiation history, present state and development trends (part 1)." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (September 30, 2018): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2018-3-51-57.

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Based on the analysis of publications of scholars and book practitioners the author formulates main features and definition of the bookselling network as a set of wholesale, wholesale-retail and retail bookselling enterprises under common management (a single management center and unified management principles), which sell the similar book and accompanying assortment of goods and services for personal and public (library) consumption to get profit. The world largest, having no analogues to date, national bookselling network was the unified state centralized system of the USSR State Printing Committee, which included 3,763 stores in 1988. After its disintegration in 1996-2000, the federal, regional and local bookselling networks started forming both in the center of Russia and in regions on other principles and in other ways. The phenomenon of the Russian book market at the turn of the XX and XXI centuries was a wholesale and retail book-selling company «Top-book» (1995-2011). The company built a system of logistics centers, developed and implemented various formats of the retail distribution network. By 2010, the «Top-Book» had over 500 stores in more than 230 Russian cities and sold above 3 million books a month. At the same time, the company's unprecedented pace of development required organizational changes: improving manageability, optimizing the budget expenditure part by reducing costs. The impossibility to solve the problems led the company to bankruptcy in 2011. The largest federal bookstore network enterprise in Russia by 2017 is the integrated retail network «Chitai-gorod» - «Bukvoed» over 528 enterprises in 167 cities of Russia. There are 55 stores in 21 cities of Siberia and the Far East. But the most significant for the regional book market is the activity of bookselling associations established in Siberia and the Far East. Mostly there are networks created by booksellers in the region, but publishing and book-selling holdings («Bichik», «Apex», «Novaya kniga», etc.) form networks to sale their own printed products as well.
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Macdonald, Kate. "The Evolution of W. H. Smith’s Bookselling Strategies and Responsibilities, from the Edwardians to a More Permissive Age." Logos 29, no. 2-3 (November 17, 2018): 26–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18784712-02902004.

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This article describes W. H. Smith’s bookselling strategies in the 20th century, and how the firm handled the question of whether it should supply potentially offensive publications to the public, in the 1960s and early 1970s. Its internal debate centred on avoiding adverse publicity and challenging the firm’s moral values. This research-based discussion draws attention to the relationships between booksellers and the buying public in Britain, and the expectations they each had of the other. The research indicates the wider implications for how we study print culture and book history, and the importance of the modern bookselling archive.
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Martland, Nicholas. "Book publishing and bookselling in Vietnam." Logos 12, no. 1 (2001): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.2001.12.1.29.

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Secor, John R. "Scholarly bookselling: An evolution in progress." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 12, no. 2 (January 1988): 187–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-6408(88)90065-8.

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Kuenzer, Kathy, and Jeanne Dufour. "Dufour Editions: A History in Bookselling." Translation Review 44-45, no. 1 (March 1994): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07374836.1994.10523618.

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Al’shevskaya, O. N., and S. Y. Zorina. "Bookselling infrastructure in Siberia and the Far East in 2019–2021 (based on the materials of the project «Cultural map of Russia. Literature. Reading»)." Bibliography and Bibliology, no. 5-6 (March 29, 2023): 108–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2411-2305-2022-5-6-108-118.

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The article is based on the materials of the next stages of the project «Cultural map of Russia. Literature. Reading» the state of the bookselling infrastructure of the Siberian-Far Eastern region in 2019– 2021 and has been analyzed. The aggregate infrastructure of book distribution, the availability of bookstores are characterized. The leaders and outsiders among the subjects of the Federation of Siberia and the Far East have been identified. The main characteristics and features of the current state of the book trade in the region are summarized, the peculiarities of the adaptation of the elements of the bookselling infrastructure to the consequences of the pandemic are revealed. The ways of optimizing the development of book distribution in the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts are determined.
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De, Milinda. "Sarat Book House." Logos 33, no. 2-3 (December 29, 2022): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18784712-03104042.

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Abstract The journey of Sarat Book House, set up close to 70 years ago in Kolkata, documents the evolution and growth of a regional bookseller and publisher in India, and how it has adapted to the changing demands of the bookselling and publishing ecosystem. From early innovations such as opening shelves for customers to browse and curating a niche and rare list of specialist titles, the second generation of the family feels equally dedicated to the books business and has ushered in the next level of changes such as computerisation, starting Sarat’s own publishing and reprints lists, expanding to other parts of the country, and running its own press. Subject to systemic and evolutionary challenges, the publishing and bookselling ecosystem demands an agile, flexible yet long-term approach from players like Sarat Book House.
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Lottman, Herbert R. "The bookselling revolution: A Euro-American comparison." Logos 10, no. 1 (1999): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1999.10.1.9.

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Norrie, Ian, and Gary Ink. "The Literature of the Book: Retail bookselling." Logos 15, no. 3 (2004): 164–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.2004.15.3.164.

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Luttrell, Jordan D. "Antiquarian Bookselling, Bibliography and Rare Law Books." Legal Reference Services Quarterly 9, no. 1-2 (July 11, 1989): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j113v09n01_08.

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Kipling, Paul, and T. D. Wilson. "Publishing, bookselling and the World Wide Web." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 32, no. 3 (September 1, 2000): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000004244749.

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Kipling, Paul, and T. D. Wilson. "Publishing, bookselling and the World Wide Web." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 32, no. 3 (September 2000): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096100060003200305.

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Tappuni, Jane. "Are online communities the future of bookselling?" Learned Publishing 26, no. 4 (October 1, 2013): 269–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/20130407.

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da Veiga Pereira, Marcos. "Overview of the Brazilian Bookselling Industry Crisis." Publishing Research Quarterly 35, no. 4 (September 17, 2019): 697–703. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12109-019-09681-5.

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Tobera, Marek. "„Przy odbudowie Polski przede wszystkim o książce trzeba pamiętać”. Kształtowanie się misji Związku Księgarzy Polskich (do 1945 r.)." Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi 12 (December 24, 2018): 237–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33077/uw.25448730.zbkh.2018.10.

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The article refers to the troubled history of the Union of Polish Booksellers, one of the most important professional organizations in the history of Polish books. Its establishment in 1908 was a breakthrough in the history of Polish bookselling’ organisations. It influenced significantly standarisation of bookselling the time of its functioning (1908-1950). However, it has not received its complete monography so far. This text presents fundamental facts until 1945, to discuss the Union’s mission. Apart from stricte professional matters, regarding regulations of trading operations and relations with the publishers, lobbing at state authorities, education and trainings, they referred also to national, cultural, and social obligations of the booksellers. Motivations for these activities came from the confidence of professional elites in a unique significance of a book for Polish matters, as well as from an emotional attitudes towards editions, going well beyond business pragmatics.
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Alshevskaya, O. N. "Online Book Trade in Siberia and the Far East." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (October 23, 2021): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2021-3-63-71.

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The article analyzes the activities of regional Internet companies offering books in Siberia and the Far East. The research methodology is based on the combination of comparative-typological analysis and landscape-reconstructing approach. Use is made of monitoring results of bookselling enterprises in the region within the framework of the federal project “Cultural Map of Russia”. It is shown that online sales are a dynamically developing channel of the traditional (printed) retail book market in Russia. Based on the identification and analysis of the main characteristics of enterprises offering books on the Internet (location, subject of the Russian federation, assortment, degree of integration, structure of the enterprise, etc.), the most common groups of enterprises in the regional book market are identified: internet divisions of publishing houses; multi-profile online stores; online book stores without retail divisions; online stores of bookselling enterprises. As the most common type in the regional market, the Internet divisions of wholesale and retail independent and online bookselling enterprises are identified. The features of the presentation of a specialized book on the Internet are revealed. The main areas of specialization of federal, regional and local companies offering book products on the Internet along with other products are identified: educational and office supplies, educational games and toys, business and technical literature, etc. The trends and promising directions of development of the regional online book trade are revealed. Diversification of activities and multichannel are defined as the key trend in the development of the regional book market.
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RATCLIFFE, JULIE, and GARY WARNABY. "SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DIMENSIONS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY IN UK BOOKSELLING." Journal of Enterprising Culture 07, no. 04 (December 1999): 389–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218495899000236.

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This case considers entrepreneurial activity in the UK bookselling sector from the 1980s to the present. The early 1980s saw individual entrepreneurs within the UK bookselling sector having the entrepreneurial vision to develop new retail formats which have significantly altered the competitive landscape. The late 1980s/early 1990s saw the consolidation of these innovative retail formats and highlights the ways in which the 'rules of the game' have been significantly altered. The mid/late 1990s introduces the spatial element more overtly , outlining the development of book 'e-tailing' by a new breed of entrepreneurs. This has served to blur the traditional market boundaries, thereby facilitating the process of internationalisation. This process has taken two main forms: physical market entry, with particularly, US retailers grounding themselves in the UK through organic growth and/or acquisition; and the more intangible Internet presence, which has the potential to render traditional conceptualisation of this sector obsolete.
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Ferdinand, Christine. "Thomas Betterton’s Book-Trade Apprenticeship and the Amazing Careers of His Two Masters, John Holden and John Rhodes, with Some Notes on the Actor’s Library." Library 23, no. 4 (December 1, 2022): 435–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/library/fpac042.

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Abstract Thomas Betterton has been described as ‘the greatest English actor between Burbage and Garrick’ as well ‘the pre-eminent manager of his time’ (ODNB); yet he began his career in the book trade, with an informal apprenticeship split between entirely different masters. The first was the ambitious John Holden who might have succeeded Humphrey Moseley as the most important literary publisher of the day, had he not died young. His second master was John Rhodes, who took a more pragmatic view of bookselling. Rhodes’ heart was in the theatre—he briefly had his own company and purchased shares in a playhouse—but he understood that bookselling provided a more stable income. Rhodes would have kept the young Betterton busy in his bookshop, but he probably also gave Betterton his first stage experience. While Betterton went on to a brilliant acting and managing career, he continued his association with books, accumulating a large working library.
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Horvath, Stephen. "Bookselling on the Internet: A future that works." Logos 9, no. 1 (1998): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1998.9.1.18.

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Lottman, Herbert R. "Bookselling in a crisis not of its making." Logos 13, no. 1 (2002): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.2002.13.1.21.

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Griswold, Wendy. "Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 36, no. 3 (May 2007): 255–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009430610703600329.

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Secor, John R. "Vision to reality: Bookselling in a changing environment." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 10, no. 2 (January 1986): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0364-6408(86)90050-5.

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Laing, Audrey, and Jo Royle. "Bookselling Online: An Examination of Consumer Behaviour Patterns." Publishing Research Quarterly 29, no. 2 (April 20, 2013): 110–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12109-013-9318-3.

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Tine, M. Lindsay Van. "Bibliography and Bookselling in the Bibliotheca Americana Tradition." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 113, no. 4 (December 2019): 447–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/706098.

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Orr, Leah. "Selling Books in Eighteenth-Century Boston: The Daybook of Benjamin Guild." New England Quarterly 95, no. 4 (December 1, 2022): 681–711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00964.

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Abstract Through an analysis of the daybook of late-eighteenth-century Boston bookseller Benjamin Guild, this essay presents a microhistory of retail bookselling in Boston just after the Revolutionary War. It argues that American customers mainly bought British books and that prices varied, with implications for book history, literature, and cultural studies.
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Onipko, T. V. "Cooperative bookselling: the domestic experience of the 1920-ies." Herald of Lviv University of Trade and Economics. Humanitarian sciences, no. 16 (2019): 158–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36477/2616-8510-2019-16-18.

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Muldin, Kenth. "The Swedish free market: Quality publishing and competitive bookselling." Logos 6, no. 4 (1995): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1995.6.4.201.

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Coates, Tim. "British bookselling today: To whom does the future belong?" Logos 8, no. 1 (1997): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1997.8.1.24.

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Hummel, Kermit. "The perishing of publishing: The paradox of analogy bookselling." Logos 15, no. 3 (2004): 160–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.2004.15.3.160.

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Dekutsey, Woeli A. "Bookselling in Ghana: Is the informal sector the key?" African Book Publishing Record 21, no. 2 (January 1995): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/abpr.1995.21.2.109.

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Murray, Simone. "Review: Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption." Media International Australia 126, no. 1 (February 2008): 169–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0812600127.

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Regier, Willis Goth. "Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption (review)." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 38, no. 1 (2006): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/scp.2007.0004.

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Alemna, A. A. "Bookselling and the library: a partnership for enhancing the book trade in Ghana." African Research & Documentation 82 (2000): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00021221.

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AbstractThe paper describes the types of booksellers in Ghana, their problems, and the library's role as a partner with booksellers for enhancing the book trade in Ghana. The writer is of the view that the future of bookselling in Ghana does not appear gloomy. There are several ways in which libraries can help in promoting the book trade in Ghana, and attempts must be made to develop this partnership.
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Conway, Morna H. "Special Book Article: Bookselling in the People's Republic of China." BioScience 44, no. 3 (March 1994): 178–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1312255.

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Thiele, Klaus. "Bookselling in Mexico: a hard way to make a living." Logos 4, no. 2 (1993): 78–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2959/logo.1993.4.2.78.

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Hodgson, J. "Bookmen: London: 250 Years of Sotheran Bookselling. By VICTOR GRAY." Library 13, no. 2 (June 1, 2012): 215–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/library/13.2.215.

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Lubiana, Lucio, and Julia A. Gammon. "Bookselling—book buying: The European perspective of the online market." Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 28, no. 4 (December 2004): 373–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lcats.2004.05.004.

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Burnett, Gary, Michele Besant, and Elfreda A. Chatman. "Small worlds: Normative behavior in virtual communities and feminist bookselling." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 52, no. 7 (2001): 536–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.1102.

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