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22 July 2008
Under God's Skin in UK and Spain
Deals for Jesse Bering's Under God's Skin have just been concluded with Nicholas Brealey Publishing for UK & Commonwealth rights and with Ediciones Paidos for Spanish rights. Nicholas Brealey is a London/Boston-based independent publisher of 'innovative books in business and economics, self-help and psychology, travel writing and crossing cultures', and Jesse's book will join their growing popular psychology list which includes such titles as Martin Seligman's Authentic Happiness. Paidos is the Spanish publisher of Steven Pinker's The Stuff of Thought, Daniel Dennett's Freedom Evolves and Nassim Taleb's The Black Swan.
14 July 2008
Science Factory gets thumbs up
Agent Research and Evaluation has given the Science Factory 'full marks' in its July email newsletter, Talking Agents. Headed by husband-and-wife team Bill and Beverly Swerling Martin, this US-based consultancy assesses the strengths and weaknesses of agents on both sides of the Atlantic and helps writers to find effective literary representation. Peter Tallack recently talked to Bill Martin about the Science Factory, and Bill reports that he was 'very impressed'. He goes on to say, 'One group Tallack's after is the special universe that years ago put John Brockman on the map, i.e. heavily credentialed scientists with a book that has some hope of interesting the general public. So if you're one of those with one of them, this guy looks especially good.' And after briefly describing a few Science Factory titles, he concludes, 'It is apparent that Tallack is not exactly like Brockman. You don't have to be a Nobel laureate to get a look-in (though it can't hurt)... [Tallack] is after the zeitgeist zinger... [he] has a backlist, a frontlist, and lots of irons in the fire. Full marks from us.' More information about Agent Research and Evaluation can be found at www.agentresearch.com.
27 June 2008
Under God's Skin sold to Norton
20 June 2008
Devil's Derivatives sold to Harvard and Yale
Nicholas Dunbar's The Devil's Derivatives has been acquired at auction by Jacqueline Murphy at Harvard Business Press in the US and by Phoebe Clapham at Yale University Press in the UK. In the book, Nicholas tells the story of how innovation in the selling of financial risk spawned a culture of complexity and an illusion of consumer wealth. As well as showing how this triggered the credit crunch, he also explores what kind of financial system we should desire for the future. It's a story that Nicholas, as editor of Risk magazine, the bible of derivatives traders, is uniquely placed to tell. The deal was brokered in the US by Christy Fletcher at Fletcher & Parry on behalf of the Science Factory.
18 June 2008
Decoding the Heavens in Japan
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