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Three Publishers Aim to Sell E-Books Directly to Readers

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The new oline e-commerce site for books from Simon and Schuster, Hachette, and Penguin is called Bookish. The site will launch in summer 2011. Other publishers are expected to join. As the number of bookstores is declining publishers are becoming more concerned about the online sales being concentrated in a few companies like Amazon.

Bookish, the online e-commerce site for book publishers

05/07/2011

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