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Left Book Club Anthology edited by Paul Laity Victor Gollancz £20, pp265 The Left Book Club occurred, I suppose, at the end of a huge social movement.
A few months later, Editor A left book publishing to become a newspaper writer.
In a statement WH Smith apologised to customers and said the "explosion" of self-publishing had left book retailers exposed to pornographic content.
But at the same time, I wasn't quite convinced that the system of apprenticeship and gradual promotion that I'd left behind when I left book publishing was as flawed as establishment-attacking Gawker made it out to be.
The reborn Left Book Club intends to publish what it calls "a full range of progressive traditions, perspectives and ideas", which reading groups can discuss and develop to promote "progressive social change in the interests of working people".
Its influence as an educational and political movement stretched through the war into the early years of the first Labour government, eight members of which had been Left Book Club contributors.
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He writes: "Blurry bicyclists = time leaving book libraries behind".
Even reading as much as I do, I very rarely leave book reviews.
Or, as the editors put it, "Can you really say you're reading a book without holding one in your hands?" And where does this leave book publishers?
Leave books around.
"People just leave books at the door for us," he said.
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