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Industry Review: The Business of Books

Books have been around for thousands of years at this stage, and hopefully, they’ll be around for another few millennia to come. But just as the years have come and gone, so too has the long forecast demise of the bookshop and the physical copies we have on our bookshelves. To get a sense of where we are now with the business of books Bobby is joined by: · Antony Farrell of Lilliput Press · Claudia Carroll, author of more than 18 novels, the latest of which is called ‘The Love Algorithm’ · Aoife Roantree, Manager of Dubray Books Liffey Valley & Chair of Bookselling Ireland

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12.40 4 Feb 2023


Industry Review: The Business of Books



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12.40 4 Feb 2023


Books have been around for thousands of years at this stage, and hopefully, they’ll be around for another few millennia to come.

But just as the years have come and gone, so too has the long forecast demise of the bookshop and the physical copies we have on our bookshelves.

To get a sense of where we are now with the business of books Bobby is joined by:

· Antony Farrell of Lilliput Press

· Claudia Carroll, author of more than 18 novels, the latest of which is called ‘The Love Algorithm’

· Aoife Roantree, Manager of Dubray Books Liffey Valley & Chair of Bookselling Ireland


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