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Many published books have an ISBN and it is a useful measure for how productive a country's publishing industry is. [2] However, this data is not collected for all countries. It may not represent the total number of books a country has published, as not every registered ISBN is then used and as books may have multiple ISBNs. [2]
Every year since 1982, the Manila Critics Circle has been giving the National Book Awards to the best books written, designed, and published in the Philippines. Early in 2008, the Manila Critics Circle entered into an agreement with the National Book Development Board (Philippines) to institutionalize and co-administer the National Book Awards ...
An American Doctor's Odyssey: Adventures in Forty-Five Countries [131] [132] Bookseller Discovery Norah Lofts: I Met a Gypsy: Most Original Book Della T. Lutes: The Country Kitchen [133] Nonfiction Van Wyck Brooks: The Flowering of New England: 1815–1865: 1937 Bookseller Discovery Lawrence Watkin: On Borrowed Time: Fiction A. J. Cronin: The ...
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Year Author Book Ref [2] [3] 2017 Reni Eddo-Lodge: Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race [5] 2018 Akala: Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire [7] 2019 Lisa Taddeo: Three Women [9] 2020 Doireann Ní Ghríofa: A Ghost in the Throat [20] [11] 2021 Warren Ellis: Nina Simone's Gum [21] [22] 2022 Thomas Halliday: Otherlands ...
Keep reading for a full guide to the 15 best books of the year, according to Goodreads users. Best Fiction — "Yellowface" by R.F. Kuang. KAVNLON "Yellowface" by R.F. Kuang.
The countries with the highest share of articles published in scientific journals according to the Nature Index 2024, which is valid for the calendar year 2023. [2] The "count" is the total number of articles to which nationals of the country have contributed.
The list was criticized as biased towards English-language books, particularly those published by American authors. [3] Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of literature by African authors and the predominance of American literature on the list and called the list "an act of cultural erasure". [ 4 ]