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  • 21 Jul 2009

    The Indie 100

    Author Marc Fitten is touring the US, and visiting 100 independent bookstores as he goes. Oh, and blogging about each one.

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  • 21 Jul 2009

    Summer is definitely not dumber

    In The Globe and Mail today, find a list of summer reading–books that are anything but a vacation from mental activity, but beach-ready nonetheless. Darwin expert and Cambridge author Michael Ruse makes his own recommendation!

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  • 21 Jul 2009

    Interns Blog: The Affliction of Reader’s Block

    Alas, in recent weeks I’ve found it increasingly difficult to focus on a text for more than a few minutes without promptly getting distracted. And so I’ve come to the conclusion that the only appropriate diagnosis for this malady is to classify it as a dreadful case of Reader’s Block.

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  • 17 Jul 2009

    We are 425 years old July 20!

    On July 20, 1534, King Henry VIII signed our letters of patent to establish a press at Cambridge. In 1584, we printed our first book. Now for some history!

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  • 16 Jul 2009

    Our Interns are Heroes!

    Our interns should be expecting some muffins soon, courtesy of Little Debbie’s Intern Hero. The image >>

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  • 15 Jul 2009

    Interns Blog: hypnotizing 18th-floor views

    I was at my desk last week when I heard a Senior Editor mutter, “And the clouds roll in from New Jersey.” Since there are no windows by my cubicle, I began to imagine the scene outside.

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  • 2 Jul 2009

    Happy 4th of July!

    To all the American readers out there, Happy 4th of July! Have a great weekend, don’t blow up anything important, and we’ll have more updates on Monday. -Cambridge U.S.A.

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  • 2 Jul 2009

    Interns Blog: The ideal position for reading

    Before this summer, I had never worked at a publishing firm or commuted into the city. I couldn’t predict much of what I would encounter. I did believe, however, that I would hate the commute. To my surprise, I haven’t.

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  • 20 Mar 2015

    Goodbyeee!

    From: Cambridge Library Collection Blog
    Alas, and thrice woe (from my point of view anyway), this is my last ever blog for the Cambridge Library Collection. I now slip away into the sunset, ...
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  • 16 Mar 2015

    Spring and Port Wine

    From: Cambridge Library Collection Blog
     … is the name of a play and then a film about Bolton, in northern England. However, I’m borrowing the title because I’ve just spent a few spri...
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