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Tag Archives: bookstore
Bookstore Animation
Here’s a lovely tribute to books, created by Type bookstore in Toronto.
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Ruminations
Tagged animation, books, bookstore, Type bookstore
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Reasons for Book Optimism
This picture reminds me that objects farther away are reduced in impact on the eye. If your town has no bookstore, especially if it has recently lost a bookstore, you may be thinking books are going the way of the … Continue reading
Posted in In the Headlines, Ruminations
Tagged aging, Alaska, book optimism, bookstore, Buy the Book, Occupy Wall Street, perspective, reading, trees, Wasilla
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Borders Group Gets Chance to Reorganize
Article first published as Borders Group Gets Chance to Reorganize on Blogcritics. On April 27, 2011, United States Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn, the judge on the Borders Group bankruptcy case, wrote a memo. Actually, it was an Opinion. It … Continue reading
Posted in Book Publishing or Selling, Ruminations
Tagged bankruptcy, bookstore, Borders Group, business, company, employee incentive, employee retention, employees, judge, managers, Martin Glenn, money, reorganization
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