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@ Haha well I hope not. Think it'll depend on how quickly audiences get accustomed to e-readers & if ample precautions are taken.
1:10 PM Nov 24th
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@ True, but it's difficult to imagine the kindle stifling the availability of (and the desire for) pirated e-book files.
12:12 PM Nov 24th
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MobyLives: British publishers develop secret weapon against piracy.
10:20 AM Nov 24th
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Late in finding this. Regardless, a mighty fine collection of redesigned Nabokov covers @:
9:00 AM Nov 24th
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New York Times Papercuts: Stray Questions for: Roberto Bolaño?!
1:03 PM Nov 23rd
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MobyLives: Walmart denies the obvious, gets away with it
11:20 AM Nov 23rd
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MobyLives: E-books greener than print “a misconception”, says publisher
10:08 AM Nov 23rd
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MobyLives: Truth in merchandising
7:58 AM Nov 23rd
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MobyLives: Oh the Irony
10:02 AM Nov 20th
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MobyLives: Bad Sex is back
8:52 AM Nov 20th
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MobyLives: Who’s next at The Paris Review?
10:37 AM Nov 19th
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MobyLives: When Günter met Kurt
9:55 AM Nov 19th
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MobyLives:Better late than never, because never is a higher fine
8:20 AM Nov 19th
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@ Turn it around, dude. We're still here.
12:36 PM Nov 18th
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Lore Segal takes "Lucinella" to @ tonight. . Come out to an indy book store for Indy Book Store Week!
9:39 AM Nov 18th
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MobyLives: The Art of the Object . A look at "The opposite of an e-book" by LA Times' Jacket Copy's Carolyn Kellogg.
12:32 PM Nov 17th
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RT @ Our friends @ take over the Highline Ballroom tonight, w/ Rick Moody, Jonathan Ames & more!
11:30 AM Nov 17th
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RT @ @ @: Hey, PW--look! Women writers! Atlantic's books of the year:
10:39 AM Nov 17th
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MobyLives: Happy birthday, Chinua Achebe
2:39 PM Nov 16th
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Methinks the French had things a little too simple with the women
12:36 PM Nov 16th
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- Name Melville House
- Location Brooklyn, New York
- Web http://mhpbooks.com/
- Bio Melville House is an independent publishing house in Brooklyn, specializing in literary fiction, non-fiction, and poetry ... and liking it.
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