James Daunt on reclaiming the "honourable profession" of bookselling
In the second part of this interview, recorded at our Cheltenham bookshop during the Literature Festival, our Managing Director James Daunt speaks of reclaiming the "honourable profession" of bookselling, reinvigorating our bookshops and why the debut novel HHhH is the best books he has read this year.... This and more at blog.Waterstones.com (http://bit.ly/WFF8Oh)

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HARDtalk James Daunt - Bookseller

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