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Monster Island
David Wellington
Welcome to New York City, Population Zero? The power grid has collapsed. There is no running water, no light, no heat. The massive neon signs of Times Square are dark now, and the subway trains crouch silent in...

The Psychic Power of Animals
Bill D. Schul
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Over There
Robert Vaughan
Volume Two of Robert Vaughan’s stunning American Chronicles follows the tumult of American during the second decade of the twentieth century. The indestructible Titanic goes down in the cold Arctic sea, mil...

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Leslie Tonner
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Down the Stream of Stars
Jeffrey A. Carver
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Rex Miller
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Fritz Leiber
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The Duke's Dilemma
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Drifter
William C. Dietz
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Destined to Love
Suzanne Elizabeth
Dr. Josie Reed has been thrown back in time to 1881 to discover her soul mate, but it turns out he is a sexy outlaw from the Wild West. Although she desperately tries to keep her emotions in check while tendin...

Dawn of the Century
Robert Vaughan
In Volume One of The American Chronicles, Robert Vaughan panoramically evokes America at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, poised on the brink of greatness and fraught with the tumult of rapid change. I...


The Omega Point Trilogy
George Zebrowski
6599 A.D. The war between the Earth Federation and the Herculean Empire had been over for more than three centuries. The planet in the Hercules Globular Cluster was a cinder; the few descendants of the survivin...

Showstopper!
G. Pascal Zachary
Showstopper is the dramatic, inside story of the creation of Windows NT, told by
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After the Madness
Sol Wachtler
Driving down the Long Island Expressway in November of 1992, Sol Wachtler was New York's Chief Judge and heir apparent to the New York Governorship. Suddenly, three van loads of FBI agents swerved in front of h...

Dangerous Visions
Harlan Ellison
Included in this memorable collection of 33 original stories are 7 winners and 13 nominees for the prestigious Hugo and Nebula Awards. Lester Del Rey / Robert Silverberg / Frederik Pohl / Philip Jose Farmer...
A breaking news story in Publishers Weekly reports that Houghton Mifflin Harcourt announced a temporary suspension of acquisitions, fueling lots of speculation about the health of major publishing companies in the current toxic economic climate.
In its report, PW used the word “leveraged” in describing a possible underlying reason for HMH’s extraordinary action. A news report in WeeklyTelegraph.co.uk may shed some light on the underlying deal that that brought Harcourt into the arms of Houghton:
Publishing giant Reed Elsevier has sold the remaining parts of its Harcourt publishing division to Houghton Mifflin Riverdeep Group, the publishing and software group chaired by Irish entrepreneur Barry O’Callaghan, for $4bn (£1.96bn).
Mr O’Callaghan’s HM Riverdeep Group completed the deal to buy the US-based Harcourt schools education publishing business yesterday evening, after the stock market closed. It is paying $3.7bn in cash and the remainder in shares.
Investment banks Credit Suisse, Lehman Brothers and Citi advised on and financed the deal for HM Riverdeep, which is expected to complete in the first half of 2008.
The acquisition will make HM Riverdeep one of the largest US educational textbook publishers alongside McGraw-Hill and Pearson’s Simon & Schuster.
Mr O’Callaghan’s interest in the remainder of Reed’s educational business comes just months after his Dublin-based company completed a $5bn reverse takeover of Houghton Mifflin, the fourth largest textbook publisher in the US.
That deal was one of the biggest in Irish corporate history, exceeding the $3.9bn (£2.66bn) leveraged buyout of Jefferson Smurfit, the family-controlled paper and packaging company, by Madison Dearborn, the private equity company, in 2002.
Riverdeep originally floated on Nasdaq in 2000 with a value of $140m, but was then taken private in 2003 with a valuation of $400m.
Reed Elsevier bought the Harcourt Education division in July 2001 as part of its acquisition of Harcourt General. The Anglo-Dutch business information, medical and academic publisher put its education arm up for sale in February, after errors and contract losses in its exam-testing business damaged revenues and profits.
In April, Pearson, owner of the Financial Times, agreed a $950m bid for Reed’s assessment and international education assets, continuing a spate of big deals in the educational publishing sector.
Though other major trade publishers have troubles of their own right now, they are of a more conventional kind — possible slowdown of holiday sales, returns, and the like. Alarmed authors and agents can take comfort, however cold, that the HMH situation is not representative or predictive.
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