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  2. Category:Book promotion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Book_promotion

    For articles loosely related to the promotion and distribution of books - not including publication or selling (wholesale, retail etc.) See also: Category:Book reviews See also: Category:Organizations promoting literacy

  3. Book tour - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_tour

    A book tour is a promotion for a newly published book in which the author tours a region to do bookselling, present to the media, and meet the people who would read the book. Three objectives of any presentation on a book tour are to entertain the audience, serve the interest of whichever institution is hosting the presentation, and to sell ...

  4. World Book Capital - Wikipedia

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    The three pillars of the Buenos Aires 2011 World book Capital were: The promotion of books; The promotion of reading; The promotion of literary heritage. Traditional yearly events such as the Night of the Bookstores, International Poetry Festival and Night of the Museums were enhanced for the occasion of World Book Capital.

  5. Free Comic Book Day - Wikipedia

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    Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is an annual promotional effort by the North American comic book industry to attract new readers to independent comic book stores.It usually takes place on the first Saturday of May and has historically been cross-promoted with the release of a superhero film.

  6. Tie-in - Wikipedia

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    This pannier bag is a tie-in product from the TV series South Park.. Common tie-in products include literary works, which may be novelizations of a media property, original novels or story collections inspired by the property, or republished previously existing books, such as the novels on which a media property was based, with artwork or photographs from the property.

  7. Council on Books in Wartime - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_on_Books_in_Wartime

    The Council attempted to achieve its goals by acting as a clearinghouse for book-related ideas, by being an intermediary between the book-trade industry and government agencies, by offering advice to publishers, and by handling all forms of public relations including distribution of reading lists and pamphlets, lectures, radio programs, [2] newsreels, and book promotion and publication.

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