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SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2022

books

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Bangladesh

Tk52.50cr books sold in Ekushey Book Fair this year

Amir Hamza is Bangla’s Bob Dylan? Really?
Panorama

Amir Hamza is Bangla’s Bob Dylan? Really?

Photo: TBS
Brands

Gift vouchers for your bookworm friend

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World+Biz

New York Times: 10 best books of 2021

First edition 'Frankenstein' copy tops $1 million at auction
World+Biz

First edition 'Frankenstein' copy tops $1 million at auction

Kazi Asszad Hossan. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Political economy of self-help books

Flip through. Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP via Bloomberg
Analysis

The pandemic has books back in business again

Syed Mohammad Faisal at his bookstore. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Panorama

Zeenat bookstore: A destiny entwined with the fate of books

With spacious and comfortable interior, Baatighar Dhaka is beautifully themed after the Lalbagh Fort. Photo: Noor A Alam/TBS
Panorama

Baatighar: The lighthouse for bookstores

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Brands

Gifts for your Valentine

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Bangladesh

PM unveils covers of two books on Bangabandhu

Books now sell somewhere else
Economy

Books now sell somewhere else

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Offbeat

Indonesian couple books entire flight to avoid Covid

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Workers unload wheat at Anu Mia Chowdhury Ghat at the outer anchorage of Chattogram port on the banks of River Karnaphuli on Thursday. Importers are importing large quantities of wheat from Canada, India, US, and Australia to meet the country’s food demand as imports of the essential commodity from Russia and Ukraine have been halted since the start of the Ukraine war. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin.

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