Collection Developments @ Sno-Isle

monopoly much?

August 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

Amazon to Buy AbeBooks

by Jim Milliot — Publishers Weekly, 8/1/2008 7:47:00 AM

Amazon has reached an agreement to acquire AbeBooks, the British Columbia-based online marketplace that has over 110 million titles for sale through its bookseller network. The purchase, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter, will strengthen Amazon’s already dominate position in the used book field. Terms weren’t disclosed.

Founded 12 years ago, Abe offers used, rare and out-of-print titles for sale through its various Web sites around the world. According to Amazon, Abe will continue to act as a standalone operation based in Victoria, British Columbia under the direction of its current president and CEO Hannes Blum. “As a leader in rare and hard-to-find books, AbeBooks brings added breadth and expanded selection to our customers worldwide,” said Russell Grandinetti, v-p of books for Amazon. In a letter to its booksellers, Blum called the deal “a major landmark” for the Abe, and said that being part of Amazon will provide “more opportunities for future growth.” Hannes said a bookseller roundtable will be held August 7 to answer bookseller questions about what the deal means for the future.

Categories: Bookstores

not above bribery

August 1, 2008 · 5 Comments

the first Sno-Isle staff member to comment on this post will receive an arc of the much anticipated (for good reason say Nancy and Terry) The 19th Wife by Ebershoff.  enjoy.

Categories: Adult Fiction · Bestsellers · Marketing · New Titles

oh behave

August 1, 2008 · 2 Comments

apparently, Random House can’t take the embarrassing antics (or potential) of its authors, supposedly introducing a threatening termination clause in contracts.  don’t they know that inappropriate behavior sells?

Categories: Ouch! · Publishers · authors