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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
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Publishing
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Twenty years on from
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
By Alexander Larman
Book Review
From manuscript to first edition
By Philip Hensher
Media
The right way to sell
The Spectator
By Fraser Nelson
Books
The frustrating rise of celebrities ‘writing’ children’s books
By Philip Womack
Books
Self-publishing is smart
By Alison Kervin
Books
Why publishers stopped caring about their readers
By Joanna Williams
Books
How Fitzcarraldo keeps racking up Nobel Prizes
By Sam Leith
Books
Are Amazon’s entrepreneur-publishers messed up?
By Sam Leith
Book Review
George Weidenfeld: iconic publisher, renowned ladies man
By Anne de Courcy
Books
Where will the vogue for censoring our best-loved authors lead?
By Alexander Larman
And Finally
The ‘lived experience’ of ‘Inclusion Ambassadors’ is laughable
By Dot Wordsworth
Books
Inside the academic publishing grift
By Sam Leith
Books
The Roald Dahl panic is nothing new
By Sam Leith
Books
Roald Dahl and his senseless censorship
By Brendan O’Neill
Film
Turn Every Page
is an engaging film about how news used to work
By James Carden
Books
Cowardice is everywhere in publishing
By Lionel Shriver
Books
Stephen Rubin, the publisher who speaks truth to power
By Alexander Larman
Books
The publishing mega-merger that wasn’t
By Alexander Larman
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