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Though Silver isn’t always convincingly predictive about the mastery of risk, he’s penned an alarming and provocative read.
Thursday Afternoon Book Group, 3 to 4:30 p.m., Charleston Main Library The Thursday Afternoon Book Group’s 2024-2025 season, ...
Young readers will surely want to climb into the pages of this book. “What if I told you that I could read your mind?” says Lady Rabbit in Marianna Coppo’s latest. The tuxedoed magician in ...
A book detailing the challenges faced by South Asian print media mainly after the COVID-19 pandemic was released amid a function in Kathmandu on Monday. The book, titled ‘South Asian Print Media ...
Jaipur, Dec 14 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a programme at Jaipur’s Dadiya on December 17. The programme will be attended by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers and beneficiaries ...
When Isabella Burley decided to pursue Climax Books as a new venture in 2020, she mostly considered it as a creative outlet from her full-time job at Acne Studios where she’s the chief marketing ...
By Holland Cotter Jason Farago and Walker Mimms Say what you will about digital futures, print still rules when it comes to art books. And 2024 has brought us a batch of hold-in-your-hand beauties.
The ongoing strength of print books and the possible uses of AI were among the topics discussed by HarperCollins CEO Brian Murray on December 10 at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Books are, despite the common adage, often intended to be judged by their covers. Their jacket flaps include marketing copy designed to entice a browser to ...