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Volume 251 Issue 9 03/01/2004
Features
Audio
- Audio Bits
- Audio Addendum ( 27)
- Grammy Gold ( 27)
Book News
- Paperback Tradeoff ( 20)
- Prepub Buzz
Bookselling
- Changing with the Times ( 24)
- On Broadway
Children's Books
- The Price of Making the Grade ( 32)
- A Conference for the Community ( 33)
- Children's Bookbag
News
- Publishers Debate Range of Issues at AAP Meeting ( 7)
- Changes
- The Code
- Altruda to Head Borders Superstores; Heim Departs ( 9)
- Results 2003
- Acquisition
- Results 2003
- Expanding
- Hot Deals
- 'Nanny' Authors Land at Atria ( 14)
- Another Side of Steinke ( 14)
- Harcourt Gets Wallach Memoir ( 14)
- Short Takes ( 14)
- Printing
- Results 2003
- Transitions
- New Hires
- People
- Beal, Kasius New Hires At Perseus's Running Press ( 17)
- Bond to Be BCA President ( 17)
- Friedman Out At Scholastic ( 17)
- People ( 17)
- Behind the Bestsellers
- How Sweet It Is ( 18)
- Listen Up, Readers ( 18)
- Not Sweet, but Super ( 18)
- The British Are Coming ( 18)
- Money Trouble
- Strategic Partnership
- 'PW,' ABA Team Up ( 18)
- Bestsellers
- Audio Bestsellers ( 30)
- Paperback Bestsellers ( 78)
- Hardcover Bestsellers ( 80)
PW Forecasts
- Fiction
- Knowing When to Hold 'Em ( 47)
- Religion in a Modern World ( 49)
- SF/Fantasy/Horror Notes ( 55)
- Nonfiction
- Children's Books
- Children's Notes ( 71)
PW Interview
- Wittgenstein's Author ( 44)

