Books Popular As Ever, It's Retail That's Changed ; Here's What I Think ... The Demise of Borders
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › January 02, 2010
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › January 02, 2010
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YET again it would appear that our old friend R L Smith has misunderstood a change in society, put two and two together and come up with five.
Yes, Borders may be closing branches across the country but that is not because people are no longer buying books, but because of the way they are buying them.See the full content of this document
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Books Popular As Ever, It's Retail That's Changed ; Here's What I Think ... The Demise of Borders
Instead of going into a bookshop - which, as my own personal experience of five years working in a famous Bristol bookshop provided to me, can be an intimidating thing for ma...
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