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This Tiny Bookstore on Wheels Is Currently Toting 3,000 Books Around the French Countryside
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Research Team
September 14, 2019
International
4,000 Hong Kong Protesters Voice Against China on Bookseller Detentions
By
Investment Desk
June 18, 2016
Leadership
EU Warns China Over Its Detention of Hong Kong Booksellers
By
Simon Lewis
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TIME
April 26, 2016
Retail
How Barnes and Noble Is Moving Away From Books
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Editorial Team
December 4, 2015
Retail
Who’da thunk? Physical books are Barnes & Noble’s saving grace
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Tech Reporter
March 10, 2015
Retail
Barnes & Noble is spinning off its college store business
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News Correspondent
February 26, 2015
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Digital Assets Editor
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Leadership
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Senior Editor
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