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  2. Walmart's 'Birkin for the wirkin' class' is now just $35 ...

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    Dubbed the "Birkin for the wirkin' class," Walmart has been in the news for carrying a viral dupe to the iconic Hermès bag that's become a symbol of wealth, power and status among the elites who ...

  3. Simon & Schuster - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2014, Simon & Schuster signed a multi-year partnership deal with Amazon.com in negotiations concerning the price of e-books. [63] Simon & Schuster also launched a new science fiction imprint called Simon451 that would publish titles across science fiction and fantasy with an emphasis on ebooks and online communities. [64]

  4. Richard L. Simon - Wikipedia

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    His partner Max Schuster wrote a column of the same name for The New York Times. The title was also the name of the editorial room between their offices. [5] Michael Korda said that when he arrived to work as an editor at Simon & Schuster in 1958, he found a bronze plaque on his desk designed by Richard Simon that said, "Give the reader a break ...

  5. Western Publishing - Wikipedia

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    The books would be staple-bound. The group originally discussed a 50-cent price for the books, but Western did not want to compete with other 50-cent books already on the market. The group calculated that if the print run for each title was 50,000 copies instead of 25,000, the books could be sold for 25 cents each.

  6. 6 Most Overpriced Walmart Items, According to Experts - AOL

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    Stanley 40-Ounce Quencher Tumbler "At Walmart, prices vary wildly, but prices seem to average around $64.95 for this size of the tumbler," Ramhold said.

  7. Paperback - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Robert de Graaf created the Pocket Books label in 1939, partnering with Simon & Schuster to issue a similar line of reprints. Because at first Pocket Books was the only publisher of paperbacks, the term "pocket book" became synonymous with paperback in English-speaking North America.