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- Random House Purchases Minority Stake in Xlibris
- Random House Ventures, a newly formed investment subsidiary of Random House, Inc. the trade book publisher, and Xlibris, an online provider of direct publishing access for authors, have announced that Random House Ventures has acquired a significant minority position in Xlibris. Through Xlibris' digital service, writers can go from their...
- Research articles 2000-05-01
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- The Great Snafu Fleet: 1st Combat Cargo/344th Airdrome/326th Troop Carrier Squadron in World War II's CBI Theater. . - Touch and Go - book review
- The Great Snafu Fleet: 1st Combat Cargo/344th Airdrome/326th Troop Carrier Squadron in World War II's CBI Theater by Gerald A. White Jr. Xlibris Corporation (http://www.Xlibris.com), 436 Walnut Street, 11th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106-3703, 2001, 276 pages, $28.79 hardcover, $18.69 softcover, $8.00 (E-book). We have very few accounts of the...
- Research articles 2002-06-22
- Producing Customer Magazines
- Customer magazines help companies build credibility and strengthen customer relationships by offering regular channels of communication that focus on issues relevant to customers. "Relationship publishing" should incorporate a powerful mix of opinion, product information, and attitude. This may require journalistic skills, as well as design and production resources. What...
- Articles 2007-11-27
- ON24 Audio Investor Alert: Random House Invests in Xlibris, Seals an Alliance
- Business Editors & Analysts
- Research articles 2000-04-03
- DIRECT MARKETING: Update
- Roska Direct has hired Xlibris' Brian Waldron as director of media services. Matthew Dubrow, previously a faculty member at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, has been named senior medical copywriter. Roska also has hired Cimino Direct's Sharon Lee Cimino and Doner Advertising's Amy West as account managers. Ogilvy &...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- East Wing: Politics, the Press, and a First Lady: a Memoir. (book review)
- By Mary Finch Hoyt. Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2001. 242 pp. With a title such as this one, the reader expects to learn a lot about the political machinations from the perspective of the White House's East Wing. Yet the reader must be patient for almost ...
- Research articles 2002-09-01
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