Pics of the Week, 5/22: BookExpo America
-- Publishers Weekly, 5/22/2006
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This week our photos feature just a few of the sights from the 2006 BEA expo, held this past weekend in Washington, DC. | |
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Where have all the flowers gone? Gone to Sourcebooks every one. |
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Scholastic has Captain Underpants in the bag. |
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Children's booksellers kick off the convention by connecting with colleagues and swapping ideas. |
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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is upbeat about the digital future. |
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Sign of the times.
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Hey, Hyperion, the display's lovely, but don't take that stroller out on the floor!
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Who needs a king when you have a queen? Queen Latifah gives African-American booksellers the royal treatment. |
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Congressional roll call: Three Washington stalwarts meet and greet. |
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Between a pair of contentious meetings over the running of the ABA, outgoing president Mitchell Kaplan and outgoing board member Suzanne Staubach addressed member conerns. |
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A couple of cut-ups: Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda pop up at the BEA. |
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Kidding around: Friday's children's breakfast speakers (from l., Ridley Pearson, Laurie Halse Anderson, Marc Brown and Dave Barry) wowed the crowd. |
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It was all smiles for author Brad Meltzer at BEA. The author, seated here next to stacks of his graphic novel, Identity Crisis, was at the DC Comics booth on Sunday talking to fans and—what else—signing books. |
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