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Bloomsbury is an area of central London in the south of the London Borough of Camden, developed by the Russell family in the 17th and 18th centuries into a fashionable residential area
  1. August 29, 2010 — Bloomsbury to relaunch Harry Potter series Friday, 27 August 2010 Bloomsbury publishing said the relaunch of the Harry Potter series to tie in with the keenly awaited movie of the...

  2. in Arts by Beattie's Book Blog with a VERY GOOD
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    August 26, 2010 — Bloomsbury Does Better with Publishing than Investments PublishersLunch Sales at Bloomsbury rose 4.5 percent in the first half of the year, to 36.8 million pounds, though pre-tax profit fell by a little more...

  3. August 26, 2010 — If there really isn't anyone who hasn't bought or at least read the Harry Potter books, publisher Bloomsbury is helpfully reissuing the series with new covers in November to coincide with the release of the latest film, the...

  4. August 26, 2010 — From The Bookseller on Bloomsbury’s earnings reports and future plans: The group plans to expand its online library service, Public Library Online, with a US site, an Australian site and others to be launched in different...

  5. in Style by LondonEater with a VERY GOOD
    Overall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: perfect, superb, passionate. Negative adjectives found in the text: bad. Most frequent adjectives: bad. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
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    August 20, 2010 — It has taken me about a year to visit Bea’s in Bloomsbury, but I’m glad I finally made it. This tour de force bakery, cake house, coffee & tea shop produces top notch sugary things from...

  1. January 21, 2010 — Not adding anything to the topic—the topic being Bloomsbury again using white models on books featuring people of color—except a big WTF? First (was it first? Not sure if there are others) it was Liar by Justine...

  2. August 04, 2010 — Bloomsbury to publish Polpo cookbook 04.08.10 | Benedicte Page in The Bookseller Bloomsbury senior commissioning editor Richard Atkinson has bought world rights in a...

  3. in Style by Beattie's Book Blog with a VERY GOOD
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    August 02, 2010 — The Flavour Thesaurus By Niki Segnit Bloomsbury - RRP $55 Hardback, 400 pages  Released in New Zealand yesterday this stunning book is a unique treasury of flavour combinations, offering...

  4. in Personal tech by TeleRead: Bring the... with a VERY BAD
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    August 02, 2010 — According to The Bookseller : In an internal memo seen by The Bookseller, Richard Charkin, executive director of Bloomsbury, said for backlist titles the company would maintain “e-books are...

  5. by Charlotte's Library with a VERY GOOD
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    August 25, 2010 — The Summer of Moonlight Secrets , by Danette Haworth (Bloomsbury--Walker Books, 2010, middle grade) The Meriwether, a once grand hotel in Hope Springs, Florida, hides secrets--hidden rooms and...

  6. July 30, 2010 — Bloomsbury to e-publish one-million page Churchill archive 29.07.10 | Benedicte Page in The Bookseller Bloomsbury is to make its first move into archive publishing, digitising and publishing in electronic form...

  7. July 29, 2010 — The Bookseller reports that Bloomsbury is going to digitize and e-publish the million-page personal archive of World War II prime minister Sir Winston Churchill . The archive reportedly...

  8. August 02, 2010 — Bloomsbury Publishing has reached an agreement with the Sir Winston Churchill Archive Trust and Churchill Heritage Ltd to digitise and publish in electronic form the one million page archive of the Papers of Sir Winston...

  9. July 27, 2010 — …is what I enjoyed last Friday, before popping into Blade Rubber on Bury Place. I couldn’t resist and picked up a large alphabet set by Stampington while I was there. I no longer keep count of how many alphabet...

  10. July 29, 2010 — Here’s a Bit form a Post by Chris Meadows on Teleread: The Bookseller reports that Bloomsbury is going to digitize and e-publish the million-page personal archive of World War II prime minister Sir Winston Churchill....

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