Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing, a British joint venture in Doha, signed him from the shortlist.
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Between them, Bloomsbury and Scholastic printed a first edition of more than four million copies.
Warner Bros. just bought the film rights to one of Bloomsbury's juvenile bestsellers, J.
Bloomsbury, a London publisher, is planning to bring out an English translation next winter.
Andrew Cussens, of Bloomsbury Films, records fairy tale English style weddings for the richest of Chinese visitors.
Intellectuals took over the area of London known as Bloomsbury in part because it was undesirable and cheap.
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It was used by Corbett during the The House That Sooty Built stage show at London's Bloomsbury Theatre in 1997.
Stung by Woolf's condescending tone, and unpersuaded by her argument, Nicolson wrote again, criticising Fry and the Bloomsbury Group in yet stronger terms.
Best of all is the British Museum (Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury), a sparkling trove of treasures plundered from all over the world.
His hardback copy of JK Rowling's Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone was one of only 500 published by Bloomsbury in 1997.
Kristina Johansson, general manager at the Bea's of Bloomsbury bakery in central London, estimated foot traffic was down by half since mid-last week.
She gets a CBE, and is regarded as The Last of the Bloomsbury Set, a group of radical aesthetes famous around the 1920s.
InMidtown, a group representing firms in Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles, said it has offered hives to 560 businesses in a pilot scheme.
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John Hotel last year, and recently released the third volume of his acclaimed Nose to Tail trilogy, "The Complete Nose to Tail" (Bloomsbury).
Gianopoulos, a former editor at Bloomsbury Publishing, believes a company that can publish the way teens are reading could revolutionize the YA books market.
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The Financial Times reports that Bill Gates, the head of Microsoft, has joined forces with Bloomsbury Publishing to produce the first international English dictionary.
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Recently, he expanded his reach with the colorful book "Decades: A Century of Fashion" (Bloomsbury, 2012) a look back at styles over the past century.
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InMidtown, which represents firms in Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles, said its scheme had seen a 40% increase in honey produced in the last year.
Crossing Bloomsbury Street, just by the British Museum, it can often take southbound traffic up to ten minutes to get through a single red light.
Between garden chores at Sissinghurst, Harold had dinned into him the importance of truthfulness, no matter how awkward: a Bloomsbury virtue in relationships, at least.
Dr Andrew Burnett, the deputy director of the British Museum in Bloomsbury, and Anthony Burton, who chairs the Royal Court theatre in west London, are appointed CBEs.
Based in Bloomsbury, central London, the new college says it will offer eight undergraduate courses in the humanities taught by some of the world's most prominent academics.
Once a favorite haunt of the influential Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals and artists, this is the place for afternoon tea at the tranquil Orchard Tea Garden.
Her debut novel, Scissors Paper Stone (Bloomsbury), is available now.
K. Rowling, was on welfare raising her little girl when her agent called to tell her that Bloomsbury would publish her book about an adolescent wizard named Harry Potter.
Dedman, of Wharton Road in Bloomsbury, denies five counts of robbery and one charge that he was in possession of an imitation handgun with intent in May last year.
Blair said that in the interview Rowling had misspoken about her contract with Bloomsbury, and, in insisting that the quote be revised, took a stance that MacArthur found extraordinarily aggressive.
The Bloomsbury Pro-Choice Alliance in London and the Brighton Feminist Collective have been particularly engaged in organizing direct action and producing literature to refute alarmist claims of anti-choice groups.
And there are pictures like "The Bombed City" (1942), "Bombed Regency Staircase, Upper Brook Street, Mayfair" (c. 1942) and the "Deserted Street in Bloomsbury" (1942) with its elegant lamppost unlighted and all in shades of gray.
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