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Frankfurt’s ‘Midway’ Numbers: Trade Visitors Up 3 Percent

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonOctober 17, 2025

The total number of trade visitors is expected to have reached 118,500 by Sunday, with 125 countries’ professional industries represented.

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The £30,000 FT Schroders Business Book 2025 Shortlist

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonSeptember 24, 2025

Derek Thompson and Ezra Klein’s influential ‘Abundance’ makes the FT/Schroders shortlist, as does Eva Dou’s ‘House of Huawei.’

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UK: Swift Press’ Broccardo and Richards on ‘Of Boys and Men’

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonNovember 22, 2023

The co-founders of London’s Swift Press talk about publishing Richard Reeves’ ‘Of Boys and Men’ in the United Kingdom’s book business.

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UK: The £50,000 Baillie Gifford Prize Names Its Longlist

In News, Opinion & Commentary by Porter AndersonSeptember 6, 2023

The 26th award from the Baillie Gifford Prize for Nonfiction will come from the 13-title longlist announced today in London.

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Gallimard’s Anne-Solange Noble at Frankfurt: Retiring in Style

In News by Olivia SnaijeOctober 18, 2022

Taking what she says will be her last lap at Frankfurter Buchmesse, Anne-Solange Noble announces her retirement.

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Venice’s 39th Mauri School, Part Two: A ‘Perfect Companion’

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonMay 3, 2022

From the publishers on our Mauri School panel, Stefano Mauri and Andrew Franklin, new takes on the book business and the Web.

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Venice’s 39th Mauri School, Part One: A ‘New Future’

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonFebruary 18, 2022

The 2022 Mauri School conference commentary from booksellers and publishers was a deep look at ‘The New Future’ ahead for books.

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A New Literary Agency’s Old Hands: ‘It’s Just Intoxicating’ in London

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonDecember 19, 2018

With decades of experience in the offices and cubicles of the business, three publishing veterans are now repping authors as literary agents who hold meetings at 6 a.m.

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The ‘Profits From Publishing’ Debate: Is Author Pay Enough?

In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonMarch 14, 2018

How profits from publishing are sliced up has become an industry debate in London, where agent Andrew Lownie and the Association of Authors’ Agents have joined the Society of Authors in asking for more transparency.

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Industry Insiders: What’s Ahead for the UK’s Leading Bookseller Waterstones?

In News by Roger TagholmJanuary 12, 2018

Among unknowns facing the UK book industry this year, the idea of a Waterstones sale is among the most vexing. There’s one point of agreement: Industry players would like managing director James Daunt to stay in place.

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