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But the New York Times and ProPublica now say Grisham went too far in his use of their reporting on a murder case in Texas, and they want changes made to the book. The Times says Grisham’s book ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Ruins are a theme in this week’s recommended books, from the collapse of the Victoria’s Secret lingerie empire to the lives ...
Given the extraordinary quality of his writing, he should be snapped up on this side of the Atlantic by refined book clubs that adore Zadie Smith, Ian McEwan and Julian Barnes. Instead ...
Panos Panay, leader of Amazon’s Devices & Services group ... Users will be able to see book covers and interior pictures in color, and add highlights in color. The display is 7 inches, about ...
Expanding into print was always part of 8th Note’s plan, said Jacob Bronstein, the head of editorial and marketing at the company. “Physical books are still overwhelmingly the most popular ...
Neal Stephenson’s enthralling new novel, “Polostan,” drops readers into a bloody, inspiring, conflict-ridden and pivotal period of the early 20th century. With its flair for characterization ...
Randy George’s vision of transforming how the service fights and adapts in the heat of battle. While the Army has tried 3D printing at the tactical edge, which describes units closest to combat ...
Kolbus America, a leading supplier of innovative bookbinding and packaging solutions, is proud to announce the sale of a DA 260 casemaker to OnPress Book Printing, a leading company in the digital ...