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  2. BookExpo America - Wikipedia

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    BEA was held in Washington, D.C. in 2006, in New York City in 2007, and in Los Angeles in 2008. BEA was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City from 2009 [5] through 2015. [6] BEA returned to Chicago in 2016. [7] The 2015 book fair featured Chinese publishers for the first time. [8] [9]

  3. 200 West Street - Wikipedia

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    200 West Street is the global headquarters of the Goldman Sachs investment banking firm in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The building is a 749-foot-tall (228 m), 44-story building located on West Street , between Vesey and Murray Streets in Lower Manhattan .

  4. The China Press - Wikipedia

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    The China Press (Chinese: 侨报), commonly called Qiaobao, is a pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese-language newspaper published in the United States. [1] It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on news about the United States and China, and publishes daily and weekly editions.

  5. Zhonghua Book Company - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, it is a subsidiary of Sino United Publishing (Holdings) Limited. Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House (上海辞书出版社): Founded in August 1958 as Ci Hai Editing Institute (中华书局辞海编辑所) under the Beijing company. In January 1978, it was renamed to the current name.

  6. From Woodblocks to the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Reed, also a specialist in Chinese print culture and history, had published Gutenberg in Shanghai in 2004, detailing the history of Shanghai's publishing and print industry from 1876 to 1937. [4] Brokaw and Reed organized an international conference entitled "From Woodblocks to the Internet: Chinese Publishing and Print Culture in Transition".

  7. China Books - Wikipedia

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    At its peak before the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, China Books thrived with stores in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York and employed over 50 people. China Books was instrumental in providing books, newspapers, and magazines from China which were essential to the establishing of post-1949 Chinese political and reference ...

  8. Commercial Press - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Press (Chinese: 商务印书馆; pinyin: Shāngwù Yìnshūguǎn) is the first modern publishing organization in China. The Commercial Press is known for its academic publishing and translation work in humanities and social sciences, as well as the Xinhua Dictionary .

  9. China International Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    CICG owns seven subordinate publishing houses, i.e. Foreign Languages Press, New World Press, Morning Glory Publishers, Sinolingua, China Pictorial Publishing House, Dolphin Books, and New Star Publishers. [3] [4] The organization annually publishes over 3,000 titles of books and around 50 journals in more than 10 languages. [5]