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publishing

[puhb-li-shing] / ˈpʌb lɪ ʃɪŋ /






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The entrepreneur founded what was a tiny engineering firm in 1970, building it up to become a large conglomerate that spans from luxury hotels to car dealerships to publishing.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alireza Arafi, whose name has also come up as a potential successor, attained the rank of an ayatollah, or mujtahid, after publishing over 20 books and articles on Islamic jurisprudence and philosophy.

From Salon

The Philadelphia Inquirer apologized last year after publishing a syndicated summer reading list featuring titles that don’t exist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lots of conversations with editors later, Berkley won a seven-way auction for U.S publishing rights under a two-book deal, with more than a dozen additional territories sold at the book fair.

From Los Angeles Times

Allegedly there was a fifth and final book coming, but the author had been publishing other novels for a few years now.

From Literature