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  2. Waterstones - Wikipedia

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    Waterstones Booksellers Limited, trading as Waterstones (formerly Waterstone's), is a British book retailer that operates 311 shops, mainly in the United Kingdom and also other nearby countries. [5] As of February 2014, it employs around 3,500 staff in the UK and Europe. [5] An average-sized Waterstones shop sells a range of approximately ...

  3. Waterstones Book of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Waterstones Book of the Year, established in 2012, [1] is an annual award presented to a book published in the previous 12 months. Waterstones ' booksellers nominate and vote to determine the winners and finalists for the prize. Award winners receive "full and committed backing" from Waterstones both in-person and online.

  4. Waterstones Children's Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Waterstones Children's Book Prize is an annual award given to a work of children's literature published during the previous year. First awarded in 2005, the purpose of the prize is "to uncover hidden talent in children's writing" and is therefore open only to authors who have published no more than two or three books, depending on which category they are in. [1] The prize is awarded by ...

  5. Tim Waterstone - Wikipedia

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    Timothy John Stuart Waterstone [1] was born on 30 May 1939 in Glasgow, Scotland. He is the son of Malcolm Stuart Waterstone, MBE (died 1977), and Sylvia Catherine (died 1967), daughter of George Curnock Sawday of Beechfield, [2] The Common, Weybridge, Surrey, a dentist [3][4] and "well-known amateur rosarian ". [5][6][7] Malcolm Waterstone had ...

  6. Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, established in 2022, [1] is an annual literary award presented by British bookseller Waterstones to the best debut fiction published in the previous 12 months. The award is intended to "celebrate [] the very best fresh voices in fiction and share [] the joy and magic of discovering new authors." [1]

  7. Alice Winn - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Chris Turner. Children. 1. Website. www.alicewinn.com. Alice Mary Felicity Winn (born 20 December 1992) [1] is an Irish and American novelist and screenwriter, born in France and educated in England. [2] She won the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize in 2023 for her novel In Memoriam.

  8. Blackwell's - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell's. Blackwell UK, also known as Blackwell's and Blackwell Group, is a British academic book retailer and library supply service owned by Waterstones. It was founded in 1879 by Benjamin Henry Blackwell, [4] after whom the chain is named, on Broad Street, Oxford. The brand now has a chain of 18 shops, and an accounts and library supply ...

  9. List of bookstore chains - Wikipedia

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    Bookmans. Books-A-Million - 2nd & Charles. Borders Books and Music - closed all locations in 2011. Brentano's - closed all locations in 2011. Crown Books - closed all locations in 2001. Deseret Book - also operates Seagull Book. Encore Books - defunct 1999. Family Christian Stores - closed all locations in 2017.