The world’s second-largest consumer book publisher, HarperCollins, will bring its 200-year retrospective to the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair
HarperCollins Becomes Full Owner of HarperCollins Brasil
‘We see Brazil as an area of growth’ both for HarperCollins content imported and for Brazilian authors, says HarperCollins chief Brian Murray.
Nujeen Mustafa’s Journey from Syria to Literary Stage
With the help of Christina Lamb, co-writer of ‘I Am Malala,’ Syrian refugee Nujeen Mustafa brings her story to the Frankfurt Book Fair.
HarperCollins Announces Creation of HarperCollins Italia
HarperCollins today announced that it will be continuing the expansion of its Global Publishing Program with the creation of HarperCollins Italia.
HarperCollins Hosts Home House London Book Fair Opener
Powerful publishing personalities partied at HarperCollins’ annual London Book Fair opening night party , exhibiting the influence the publisher still holds.
Q&A: Brian Murray, CEO, HarperCollins
Brian Murray, CEO of HarperCollins spoke to Nigel Roby of The Bookseller about e-books, royalty rates and digital publishing at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
#PubNewsCheat: E-book Sales Still Rising, Random Invests in Flat World
Our cheat sheet to some of last week’s notable publishing news from around the world… By Hannah Johnson Last week, both Nielsen BookScan and the Association of American Publishers reported that print sales in the USA continue to fall as e-book sales are rising. The AAP figures showed that print sales declined by 25% across all segments in the first …
At #LBF11: Will Murdoch Phone-Hacking Scandal Impact HarperCollins?
By Roger Tagholm As difficult weeks for parent companies go, the one just past would take some beating for News Corp, owners of HarperCollins. The UK papers have been full of stories about the phone hacking scandal at the Murdoch-owned News of the World, and there is certainly more to come. All of which meant that, as guests arrived at HarperCollins …
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