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  2. Bloomsbury Publishing - Wikipedia

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    A rights issue of shares in 1998 further raised £6.1 million, which was used to expand the company, in particular to found a U.S. branch. In 1998, Bloomsbury USA was established. Bloomsbury USA Books for Young Readers was established in 2002, and in 2005, Bloomsbury acquired Walker & Co, a small company dedicated to publishing nonfiction. [5]

  3. Dillons the Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Dillon's Bookshop was founded by Una Dillon in 1936 at 9 Store Street, between Gower Street and Tottenham Court Road in Bloomsbury. [4] Dillon had become involved in the book trade through running bookstalls for the Central Association for Mental Welfare after graduating from Bedford College, London. [4]

  4. Category:Bloomsbury Publishing books - Wikipedia

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    Bad Samaritans (book) Bamboo (book) Be Mine (novel) Bear Head; Behind the Enigma; Björk (book) Blart III: The Boy Who Set Sail on a Questionable Quest; Blart: The Boy Who Didn't Want to Save the World; The Blind Astronomer's Daughter; The Bone Season; The Book of Revelation (novel) Bright Burning Things; Burnt Shadows; The Butt; By the Sea (novel)

  5. Skoob Books - Wikipedia

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    Skoob Books is a bookshop selling secondhand books focusing on academic subjects, located in the Brunswick Centre, in Bloomsbury, central London, UK. [1] [2] Overview

  6. Treadwell's Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    Treadwell's Books. Treadwell's Bookshop is a shop in Store Street, London, in the Bloomsbury area, which sells esoteric books as well as occult supplies. [1] [2] It originally opened in Covent Garden in 2003 and is one of the small number of esoteric bookshops in London along with the Atlantis Bookshop and Watkins Books.

  7. Nigel Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton conceived the idea of Bloomsbury in 1984 and the name of the company shortly thereafter; he first approached David Reynolds to join him in 1985 and later they brought on board Liz Calder and Alan Wherry. The four of them launched the company together in 1986. In 2020, Newton received the London Book Fair Lifetime Achievement Award. [6] [7]