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Transworld Launches Ireland Division - Posted July 5, 2007
Transworld, a subsidiary of Random House UK, announced today that it is setting up a new subsidiary company, Transworld Ireland, which will publish its first list in 2008. Eoin McHugh, currently Head of Book Purchasing at Eason & Son Ltd, has been appointed Publisher. McHugh will report to Transworld's Senior Publishing... [GalleyCat]

Department of Obvious: No New Dan Brown Book in 2007 - Posted May 18, 2007
For the two or three people who believed Dan Brown would follow up THE DA VINCI CODE with something new in 2007, the Bookseller throws ice-cold water in your face. They only speak to the UK marketplace, but one would assume the same applies over here, since Doubleday will probably have... [GalleyCat]

Publishing Happenings on Second Life - Posted May 17, 2007
The Bookseller reports that The Random House Group held the first meeting of its virtual book group in Second Life yesterday (Tuesday), as the first step in a series of initiatives the publisher is planning to engage with the virtual world. Members discussed Audrey Niffenegger's THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE in the... [GalleyCat]

Dateline LBF: Earls Court Gets Thumbs Up - Posted April 17, 2007
After the disaster that was the ExCeL center, the move to Earls Court this year (along with the unseasonably balmy London weather) is getting approval in almost all corners. Publishing News reports that exhibitors and visitors applauded the wider aisles - some even boasted plants - and the light and a... [GalleyCat]

Bringing Faber into the 21st Century - Posted March 16, 2007
the Guardian's Jane Martinson profiles Stephen Page, chief executive of the venerable independent publishing house Faber & Faber. The former sales & marketing director for various trade publishers like HarperCollins and Transworld... [GalleyCat]

Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda - Posted December 28, 2006
Every year the Sunday Observer gets Kate Figes to ask various publishers what books they wanted to do well, but didn't, and which they could have bought but didn't have a chance (or turned down.) Said Transworld's Marianne Vellmans about Nina Lugovskaya's I WANT TO LIVE: "We worked hard to make... [GalleyCat]

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