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Publishers dumbfounded by airplane book ban – The Globe and Mail
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Canadian publishers are dumbfounded by new airport security measures that seem to forbid passengers from bringing books and magazines purchased pre-flight onto airplanes bound for the U.S.
via Publishers dumbfounded by airplane book ban – The Globe and Mail.
all your kindle is belong to us
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David Pogue. writing in the New York Times, reported that hundreds of customers awoke to find that Amazon remotely deleted books that they’d earlier bought and downloaded. Apparently, the publisher determined that it should not offer those titles, so Amazon logged into Kindles, erased the books, and issued refunds. This was aptly compared to someone sneaking into your house, taking away your books, and leaving a stack of cash on the table.
That George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm were among the wiped books is so funny that it aches. The headlines across the ‘net wrote themselves. Down the memory hole!
Italians Do It Better: THE DISCO FILES 1973-78
Noël Jackson @
hello. we are proud to announce that as of today we have copies of THE DISCO FILES in our store. This is by far the best book on the early days of disco i have ever read. It was written by Vince Aletti, who was the first person to cover the NYC disco scene. This is his memoir, and it contains stories, charts & photos. The charts are from clubs all over the world from regional djs of the day. At 484 pages long, this is no joke Its a must for anyone who is a fan of Italians or dance music in general. A great book to learn from. Seriously, ive been waiting for this for years Thank our friends at djhistory.com for this one… It is imported from the UK so it is slightly more expensive but it is worth every penny. Plus you are supporting a micro indie label with a huge undertaking which is this book.
Johnny Bunko
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Johnny Bunko trailer from Daniel Pink on Vimeo.
[via stephen henault]
This is the most profound marketing I’ve ever seen for a book.
Making Book, Solve Your Gambling Problem
Noël Jackson @
My company, eight6 is going to match up to $1000 worth of bets, to buy a ton of books for underprivileged kids.
I love good causes. And, this one is fun! Get on over to the Making Book page and place your bets. Skip the casino, and gamble to buy books for kids!
From coudal:
Each bet costs $10 and all the money bet will go to First Book, “a nonprofit organization with a single mission: to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books.”




Dan Pink 2:52 pm on 12 Apr 2008 Permalink
Noel —
Wow. Thanks for the high praise. Glad you liked the trailer. You might like the book, too. (You can read the first 23 pages for free on http://www.johnnybunko.com).
Cheers
Dan Pink
noel 8:16 pm on 12 Apr 2008 Permalink
Without a need to think after seeing the trailer, I bought it. You got me, hook, line, and sinker. (Wayne’s World style.)