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Booksellers are sounding the alarm about a bill in the Texas legislature they say could open the floodgates to lawsuits and censorship—by targeting the sellers rather than the books themselves.
In almost 72 years, a New Delhi-based family-run bookstore, Bahrisons Booksellers, situated in Khan Market, the heart of the city, has grown into one of the most loved spaces for readers. Last ...
After 36 years, Salman Rushdie's banned novel, 'The Satanic Verses,' returns to India and is available at Bahrisons Booksellers in Delhi-NCR. Despite high demand, only a limited stock is available ...
Bahrisons Booksellers in New Delhi has been pinned on the map of Indonesian literary enthusiasts after the President stopped by during his first state visit to India over the weekend.
The Taleless Dog Booksellers in Kentucky is located in a more-than-100-year-old building and has a cat named Nora to help sell books.
In this exclusive interview, Anuj Bahri discusses the legacy of Bahrisons Booksellers, the rise of Red Ink Literary Agency, and his belief that reading will thrive despite technological advances, ...
This week, that silence was broken. The novel, long shrouded in bans and controversy, has appeared for sale at Bahrisons Booksellers in New Delhi. The plot The Satanic Verses, first published in 1988, ...
While this photogenic entrance gets the attention of book bubs, it’s the interior of Faqir Chand’s neighbour in the next lane, Bahrisons Booksellers, that keeps readers coming back. Inside the cool, ...
News agency PTI quoted Bahrisons Booksellers' owner Rajni Malhotra saying that the response and sale of the book has been very good so far. "@SalmanRushdie's The Satanic Verses is now in stock at ...
Delhi’s Bahrisons Booksellers are selling a ’limited stock’ of Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel ‘The Satanic Verses’. It will be available in Pune soon. However, the development has been ...
The book's return to the Indian market has generated a lot of interest online and reignited debates. The book, priced at Rs 1,999, is only available at Bahrisons Booksellers stores across Delhi-NCR.
Some Muslim organisations have strongly condemned the renewed sale of Salman Rushdie's controversial book "The Satanic Verses" in India and appealed to the central government to reinstate the ban on ...
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