Ian Rankin

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Hachette Continues to Mark European Territory - Posted September 7, 2007
Continuing its bid to make sure that only its titles are distributed through mainland Europe - and not those pesky American editions - Hachette Livre UK hosted its first ever European Seminar this past week, paying for nearly 40 leading European booksellers and distributors to attend. Publishing News reports that guests... [GalleyCat]

Orion Injects Music Into Rebus Marketing Campaign - Posted August 9, 2007
Orion is running the first ever publisher promotion with music-based social networking site Last.fm as part of its year-long campaign for Ian Rankin's final Inspector Rebus novel, reports the Bookseller's Alison Flood. Orion's promotion, which ... [GalleyCat]

Bertrams and Gardners Target Independent Booksellers - Posted June 20, 2007
The Bookseller reports that wholesalers Bertrams and Gardners are going head to head this summer with a range of discounts for independent booksellers. Bertrams is launching a "Summer Reading three-for-two" campaign, which is offering indies a 55% discount on selected titles "to enable [them] to mount a profitable and sales-driving three-for-two".... [GalleyCat]

Winners of the British Book Awards - Posted March 29, 2007
The Galaxy British Book Awards were handed out at a gala ceremony last night, and the Independent's Louise Jury reports on the speeches, the winners and the surprises of the evening (which will be televised at th... [GalleyCat]

New York Times nabs Rankin For "Funny Pages" - Posted February 5, 2007
Once Michael Chabon finishes up his adventure-themed novella for the New York Times Magazine, Ian Rankin will start his own multi-week serial for the paper, the Independent reports, thereby becoming the first non-American to have a specially commissioned work serialised by ... [GalleyCat]

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