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Bloomsbury publishing celebrated a positive end to 2004 - despite having no new Harry Potter blockbuster to work its magic at Christmas. The group reported strong fourth-quarter sales in all its major markets - the UK, Germany and United States - as it confirmed its annual results would be in line with market hopes.
A strong autumn line-up in the UK was headed by Sheila Hancock's biography of her late husband, actor John Thaw, which shot to the top of the best-seller lists.See the full content of this document
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Happy Ending for Bloomsbury
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