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It is enough work to stay on top of the various books that will come through the publishers and the reps with whom we have accounts without also trying to wade through the 10,000 new self-published titles that will crop up — sans catalogue or grouping — in Ingrams.
msagara: A question about vanity press publications and bookstores msagara 2009
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Following the 2005 death of the festival's patron, Leonard Ingrams, his family is claiming back summer picnic rights in its fabulous gardens, and the Garsington Opera company is moving down the rural Oxfordshire road to Wormsley Park, in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire.
Eat, Drink and Be Entertained Paul Levy 2011
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So the publisher/distributor is sending the rest of the order while the first half is being RETURNED FOR CREDIT, and Borders can then use that credit to get books through Ingrams, who carries a helluva lot more than just that one small press.
January 11th, 2009 kaigou 2009
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The magazine was founded by four clever young men, Richard Ingrams, Christopher Booker, Willie Rushton and Paul Foot, who all went to the same private school and joined the satire boom just as it was taking off in the '60s.
News You Shouldn't Use Richard Holledge 2011
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Borders is busy ordering, doesn't have to pay, AND is returning books to Ingrams instead of to the original, small, publisher-distributors.
January 11th, 2009 kaigou 2009
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No nobody warned Ingrams – perhaps he wouldn't have cared – but at the end of the bitch-fest, festival-goers spied a figure leaning against a wall with his walking stick; Jay himself.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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It began in 1977 when an RA House of Nuneaton wrote to Ingrams suggesting the column after noting Coleman's "You can tell how bright the sun is by the length of the shadows."
Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating 2011
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Roberson's End of the Century just hit two of Ingrams 4 distribution hubs yesterday, and shows in three today, so I'd expect it in stores next week.
The End has Arrived! Lou Anders 2009
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In time I was to be captained on a few occasions by eccentric but commanding Richard "Jardine" Ingrams and flagrantly run out by Paul Foot to end one of our stylish opening partnerships five, and I've contentedly lolled in a deckchair alongside Christopher Booker at Taunton, putting the world in order and watching his poor old Somerset lose yet again.
Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating 2011
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It's like, "I ordered 500 copies of the Book of Vacuum Cleaner Hoses, only got 250 so far, then immediately returned those 250 not to Hose Press but to Ingrams, got $5,000 credit, and turned around to use that to purchase from Ingrams 500 copies of Dan Brown's latest tripe, on which I've now made $5,000 on top of the money I didn't actually even pay yet."
January 11th, 2009 kaigou 2009
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