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The Republic of Letters was a publishing endeavor by George Routledge & Sons in the mid-1920s in London. Edited by William Rose , this series of books focused on interesting and significant poets, dramatists and novelists. [ 1 ]
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Only the publisher of a book tracked how many copies had been sold, but rarely shared this data. BookScan operated under Nielsen in the US until 2016 when it was acquired by The NPD Group from Nielsen's U.S. market information and research services for the book industry. In the U.S. the service has been a part of NPD Book since January, 2017. [7]
Books originally published by William Collins, Sons (1819—1990) in the U.K. — acquired by News Corporation in 1990, and merged into HarperCollins books Contents Top
Order of the Republic of Montenegro; Order of the Federal Republic, in Nigeria; Order of the Republic of Serbia; Order of the Republic (Sierra Leone) Order of the Spanish Republic; Order of the Republic (Sudan) Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; Order of the Republic (Tunisia) Order of the Republic (Turkey) Order of the Oriental ...
Sons is a historical fiction novel by American author Pearl S. Buck first published by John Day Company in 1932. It is the second book in The House of Earth trilogy, preceded by The Good Earth and followed by A House Divided. The story tackles the issue of Wang Lung's sons and how they handle their father's estate after his death.
People's Republic is the thirteenth novel in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore. It was published by Hodder Children's Books ( ISBN 9780340999196 ) on 4 August 2011, and shows the beginning of the Aramov series.
The Republic of Thieves is a fantasy novel by American writer Scott Lynch, the third book in the Gentleman Bastard Sequence series. It details the continuing adventures of Locke Lamora and Jean Tannen, as well as Sabetha, Locke's previously absent love interest.