DAILY EDITION July 19, 2019 | |
While some may fear that a nonfiction summary can kill sales, getAbstract for two decades has created and distributed book summaries in partnership with publishers and authors. | | |
As the march toward Brexit continues, a distribution company in the UK created by two US publishers, Abrams & Chronicle Books, announces new leadership. | | |
In what organizers are calling 'our most international lineup yet, the Hay Festival in Mexico will be coupled with days in Dallas and Monterrey. | | |
Weekly Book Picks from IPR License: Nonfiction | Are you looking to buy translation rights? Each week, we are highlighting a fresh selection of books from IPR members - all with rights available to view on the platform. This week, we're highlighting nonfiction. You can see more titles, with rights available, by downloading the latest issue of IPR Rights Magazine. | | |
| Literary Tourism by Ian Jenkins, Katrín Anna Lun | Literary tourism is a nascent field in tourism studies. This book fully explores the interconnections between the written word and travel. VIEW RIGHTS » | |
| The Booklovers' Guide To Wine by Patrick Alexander | A literary twist on traditional food and wine pairings, this book explores how great wines and great writers can be combined to enhance the enjoyment of both. VIEW RIGHTS » | |
| MillenniALL by Sean Purcell | Is it time to take the millennial generation more seriously? Sean Purcell sets out the challenges and opportunities facing millennials, and explains why we are entering The Age of the Millennial. VIEW RIGHTS » | |
| Critical design in Japan by Ory Bartal, James Ryan, Christopher Breward | This book tells the story of critical avant-garde design in Japan, which emerged during the 1960s and continues to inspire designers today. VIEW RIGHTS » | |
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