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2025-04-29

| Nagougi (2021 novel by Hasan Hameed)

| Nagougi (Arabic: ناغوغي) is a novel by Palestinian writer Hassan Hamid. The novel was first published in 2021 by the Palestinian Ministry of Culture. It consists of 224 pages.

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| data-sort-value=244 | علي بدر العتيبي (244)

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2025-05-04

| The 5am Club

| The 5am Club is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a fictitious story about morning routine and it's effect to change lives for the better. It follows the narrative of an artist and entrepreneur who bond with a billionaire who teaches them about his secret to success.

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| data-sort-value=1107 | Akintundedaniel (1107)

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2025-05-13

| A Short Stay in Hell (Novella by Steven L. Peck)

| A Short Stay in Hell is a 2009 psychological horror novella by the American writer Steven L. Peck. The events of the story take place in Hell, which has taken the form of a library orders of magnitude larger than the known universe. The story follows the journey of a condemned soul, Soren Johanssen, as he searches for a book that perfectly describes his earthly life.

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2025-04-23

| A Dolores Huerta Reader

| A Dolores Huerta Reader, edited by Mario T. Garcia, and published in 2008 by the University of New Mexico Press, is a book of compiled texts about activist and union leader Dolores Huerta. The book chronicles Huerta's work as an environmentalist, feminist, and leader of the United Farm Workers labor union; it also includes Huerta's perspective on the work she has done within her lifetime.

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2025-05-23

| List of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria light novels

| Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria is a Japanese light novel series written by Fujino Ōmori with illustrations by Kiyotaka Haimura (based on the designs by Suzuhito Yasuda). It is a spin-off of the series Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?.

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| data-sort-value=254 | Lazeraman (254)

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2025-01-07

| Prince Lal Maluk (Pakistani Sindhi folktale about a serpent bridegroom)

| Prince Lal Maluk (Sindhi: "شهزادو لال ملوڪ") is a Pakistani folktale from Sindh and published by Sindhologist Nabi Bakhsh Baloch. The tale is a local form of the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband, in that a woman marries a man of supernatural origin (a snake or serpent), loses him and must regain him.

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| data-sort-value=27466 | KHR FolkMyth (27466)

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2025-05-27

| Scale (novel) (2023 novel by Greg Egan)

| Scale is a science-fiction novel by Australian author Greg Egan, published in 2023. The novel describes a world, in which matter is composed differently and causes humans to have several different sizes, as well as the frictions between them.

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| data-sort-value=2932 | Samuel Adrian Antz (2932)

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2025-04-18

| Atmaprakash (novel) (1965 novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay)

| Atmaprakash ({{lit|Self Revelation|Emergence}}) is the 1965 debut novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay, first published in the special Puja issue of Desh. It was largely based on the bohemian lifestyle Sunil led in the 1960s, and he cited Jack Kerouac's writing style as an inspiration.

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2025-05-25

| Charlie English (writer) (British journalist)

| Charlie English (born 1967) is a British writer and journalist. A former head of international news at The Guardian, he has written four critically acclaimed non-fiction books and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

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| data-sort-value=31 | TentmanP (31)

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2025-05-23

| Deified: The Legacy of Yesterday (Novel)

| Deified The Legacy of Yesterday is a novel by Indian author Bhanu Srivastav, first published in 2024. The book addresses themes of domestic violence, personal empowerment, and self-discovery, focusing on a female protagonist’s journey through societal and personal challenges in India.

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| data-sort-value=61 | Ashish Verma 9891 (61)

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2025-06-01

| Newton's Swing (2000 novel by Chris Paling)

| Newton’s Swing is a novel by Chris Paling. It was first published in 2000 by Jonathan Cape.

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| data-sort-value=70 | Gar11kou (70)

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2025-05-31

| The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age (2019 book by Scott Soames)

| The World Philosophy Made: From Plato to the Digital Age is a 2019 book by American philosopher Scott Soames, published by Princeton University Press. Through a historical survey, Soames reveals the crucial role Western philosophy has played in forging the intellectual and institutional foundations of science, mathematics, language, politics, law, and technology.

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| data-sort-value=895 | Particleshow22 (895)

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2025-06-02

| Purna Chandra Das (Indian nationalist and revolutionary leader (1884–1971))

| Purna Chandra Das also known as Purna Das ({{langx|bn|পূর্ণচন্দ্র দাস}}) (1 June 1899 – 4 May 1956) was a prominent Indian revolutionary and freedom fighter who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. He founded the Madaripur Samiti, a revolutionary group, during his early years and actively participated in key revolutionary activities alongside leaders like Bagha Jatin.

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| data-sort-value=1061 | Eshaan the writer (1061)

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2025-05-28

| A Traveller in Time (1939 children's novel)

| A Traveller in Time is a 1939 children's time-slip novel by Alison Uttley. It is set in rural Derbyshire, in both the Edwardian (primary time) and Elizabethan (secondary time) eras. The main action takes place in the early 1580s, with the protagonist Penelope getting involved in a failed attempt to rescue Mary, Queen of Scots from her imprisonment, foreshadowing the Babington plot.

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| data-sort-value=5405 | SunloungerFrog (5405)

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2025-06-05

| List of Ascendance of a Bookworm chapters

| A manga adaptation of Ascendance of a Bookworm was published by TO Books and follows similar format as the novels. Part 1, subtitled {{nihongo|If there aren't any books, I'll just have to make some!|本がないなら作ればいい!|Hon ga nainara tsukureba ī!}}, was illustrated by Suzuka, serialized in Comic Corona from October 2015 to July 2018, and was compiled into a total of seven volumes.

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| data-sort-value=254 | Lazeraman (254)

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2025-06-05

| Vancenza; or, the Dangers of Credulity (1792 novel by Mary Robinson)

| Vancenza; or, the Dangers of Credulity is the debut novel by English author Mary Robinson, first published in February 1792. Perhaps due to Robinson's notoriety as a celebrity, particularly her affair with the Prince of Wales, the novel proved an instant success and sold out on its first day of publication.

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| data-sort-value=2915 | Michael0986 (2915)

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2025-06-06

| Karnafuli (novel)

| Karnaphuli is a novel written by Alauddin Al-Azad. It was published in 1962. During the 1960s, Alauddin Al-Azad's works, such as Teish Number Tailchitra (1960) and Karnaphuli, created a significant stir in the literary scene. For his skilled use of regional dialects in this novel, Al-Azad was awarded the UNESCO Prize.

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2025-06-07

| Barozzi; or, The Venetian Sorceress (1805 novel by Catherine Smith)

| Barozzi; or, The Venetian Sorceress is a Gothic novel by English author and actress Catherine Smith, first published in 1815 by Minerva Press. Barozzi is the fourth and final novel published by Smith, and is, according to Devendra Varma "her finest achievement." The novel was reprinted by Arno Press for their Gothic novels reprints in 1977 with an introduction by Devandra Varma, and in 2006 by Valancourt Books.

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| data-sort-value=2915 | Michael0986 (2915)

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2025-03-11

| Clays (company) (British printer)

| Clays is a British printing company based in Bungay, Suffolk.

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| data-sort-value=5405 | SunloungerFrog (5405)

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2025-06-07

| A preliminary discussion of literary reform

| Towards literary reform (also translated as A preliminary discussion of literary reform etc.) is an article published by Hu Shih on 1 January 1917 in the Chinese journal La Jeunesse volume 2, issue 5. Hu was a graduate student at Columbia University at the time, and the editor of the journal was Chen Duxiu.

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| data-sort-value=62165 | Kaihsu (62165)

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2025-06-05

| Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines

| Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines is a 2025 book by Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary during the Joe Biden administration. It details Biden's choice to not to run for reelection and advocates for a new approach to politics in the United States outside the two-party system.

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| data-sort-value=63395 | Thriley (63395)

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2025-06-06

| Gu Shi (writer) (Chinese science fiction author and urban planner)

| Gu Shi ({{zh|s=顾适|p=Gù Shì }}, born 1985) is a Chinese science fiction writer and city planner.

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| data-sort-value=2932 | Samuel Adrian Antz (2932)

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2025-06-08

| Sebolai Matlosa (Mosotho writer and teacher)

| Sebolai Matlosa (25 December 1915–?) was a Masotho novelist, playwright and teacher. He is sometimes referred to by his Christian name, Sylvanus.

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| data-sort-value=1501 | Andyisediting (1501)

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2025-03-27

| George Lynch (journalist) ((1868-1928))

| George Lynch (1868-1928) was an Irish journalist, author, explorer, war correspondent and inventor.

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| data-sort-value=381 | Greenpark79 (381)

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2025-06-09

| Housing: An Anarchist Approach

| Housing: An Anarchist Approach is a book written by Colin Ward, published in 1976 by Freedom Press. The book was republished in 1983.

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| data-sort-value=634 | Notsonotoriousbig (634)

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2025-05-24

| The Story of a Fairy and a Prince (Shan folktale)

| The Story of a Fairy and a Prince is a folktale from the Shan people, collected by anthropologist Mrs. Leslie Milne from a Shan source. The tale is a local form of the tale "The Love for Three Oranges", which is classified as type ATU 408 of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index (ATU).

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| data-sort-value=27466 | KHR FolkMyth (27466)

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2025-04-06

| Popular–personal theory

| The popular–personal theory of power was developed to explain how people use information to gain power. In the book Information and Power, Segev argues that people gain power as they use information to craft popular and personal stories. Popular stories such as capitalism, socialism, democracy, nationalism, or religion facilitate cooperation among people, and are often shaped to accommodate the needs of the few people and groups in power.

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| data-sort-value=76 | ES IRM (76)

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2025-06-09

| Clark Butler (American professor of philosophy (born 1944))

| Clark Butler (born 1944) is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Purdue University.

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| data-sort-value=3814 | Xpander1 (3814)

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2025-06-05

| List of Ascendance of a Bookworm light novels

| Ascendance of a Bookworm was originally published by Miya Kazuki as a free-to-read web novel on Shōsetsuka ni Narō from 2013 to 2017. It was acquired by TO Books which published the first volume in print in their TO Bunko imprint with illustrations by You Shiina in January 2015.

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| data-sort-value=254 | Lazeraman (254)

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2025-06-03

| Algebra (Lang) (Graduate level textbook on algebra)

| Algebra is a graduate level textbook on Algebra written by Serge Lang, originally published by Addison-Wesley in 1965. It is now in its third edition, and is heavily cited, with over 10,000 citations in Google Scholar. The book has been described as having an enormous impact, single-handedly reorganizing and revitalizing the treatment of algebra.

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| data-sort-value=209 | Citrus Lover (209)

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2025-04-23

| The Age of Jackson (1946 Pulitzer Prize in History)

| The Age of Jackson is a book about the Jacksonian era of United States history that was written by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. The Age of Jackson won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1946.

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| data-sort-value=148458 | Jengod (148458)

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2025-06-11

| Why, Gary? Why?

| Why, Gary, Why? Is a 2019 book by Joeseph Boyce "Jody" Plauché, son of Gary Plauché, who shot and killed Jeff Doucet, the man who molested Jody. The book is generally described as a self-help book. Writing the book, Plauché said that he wanted others to benefit from his own story in some way.

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| data-sort-value=160 | Tankishguy (160)

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2025-06-11

| Bridget Canning (Canadian writer)

| Bridget Canning is a Canadian writer from Newfoundland and Labrador. Her first novel, The Greatest Hits of Wanda Jaynes (2017), was adapted into film in 2021. Her second novel, Some People's Children, was a contender for the 2021 N.L. Reads competition.

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| data-sort-value=17898 | MediaKyle (17898)

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2025-06-05

| Lesley Crewe (Canadian writer)

| Lesley Crewe (born 27 June 1955) is a Canadian writer based in Nova Scotia. She published her first book, Relative Happiness, in 2005. The book was later adapted for a feature-length film which premiered at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto in 2015. Crewe was the winner of the 2021 Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award at the Atlantic Book Awards for her 2020 novel The Spoon Stealer, which was also longlisted for Canada Reads in 2022.

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| data-sort-value=17898 | MediaKyle (17898)

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2025-06-12

| Chinese Communist Party History Press (Chinese publishing house)

| The Chinese Communist Party History Press ({{lang-zh|中共党史出版社}}), located on the 18th floor of Building 1, Courtyard 6, Furongli South Street, Haidian District, Beijing, is a publishing house established in March 1983, dedicated to publishing works on the history of the Chinese Communist Party.

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| data-sort-value=16083 | TinaLees-Jones (16083)

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2025-05-29

| Ultra-realism (School of thought in criminology)

| Ultra-realism is a school of thought within the discipline of criminology and the sub-discipline of zemiology. Ultra-realists revisit the fundamental question that underpins both disciplines - why, rather than seek solidarity and cooperation, do specific individuals, groups or institutions choose to risk harm to others as they pursue their own interests?

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| data-sort-value=105 | Kludgebros (105)

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2025-05-24

| Chain of Command (novel) (2021 novel by Marc Cameron)

| Chain of Command (stylized as Tom Clancy Chain of Command, Tom Clancy: Chain of Command, or Tom Clancy's Chain of Command in the United Kingdom) is a techno-thriller novel, written by Marc Cameron and published on November 16, 2021. It is his fifth book in the Jack Ryan series.

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| data-sort-value=4297 | Harambeyonce777 (4297)

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2025-06-10

| Ultras Spartak (FC Spartak Trnava football supporters group)

| Ultras Spartak are the organised supporters of the professional football club FC Spartak Trnava. And are considered one of the best fan groups in Slovakia.

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| data-sort-value=371 | Fcstmani (371)

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2025-06-13

| Emily O'Grady (Australian author)

| Emily O'Grady (born 1991) is an Australian author. She won the 2018 The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for her debut novel The Yellow House and was shortlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize for her second novel Feast. In 2024 she was one of three authors named as The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists.

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| data-sort-value=7247 | MCE89 (7247)

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2025-06-01

| Confessions of the Nun of St. Omer (1805 novel by Charlotte Dacre)

| Confessions of the Nun of St. Omer is the debut novel by English author Charlotte Dacre, first published in March 1805 under the pseudonym Rosa Matilda. Despite not receiving critical praise, the novel proved popular and was reprinted with subsequent editions following in 1806 and 1807.

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| data-sort-value=2915 | Michael0986 (2915)

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2025-06-06

| Liu Yang (writer) (Chinese science fiction writer (born 1986))

| Liu Yang ({{zh|s=刘洋|p=Liú Yáng}}, born 1986 in Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese science fiction writer and professor at Xi’an University of Technology.

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| data-sort-value=2932 | Samuel Adrian Antz (2932)

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2025-06-14

| Bacoor Assembly (Historic event in the Philippines)

| The Bacoor Assembly was a historic meeting held on August 1, 1898, in Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines. The assembly was convened to promulgate the Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule, which President Emilio Aguinaldo had declared earlier in June 1898 in Kawit, Cavite.

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| data-sort-value=490 | PhilipNalangan (490)

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2025-06-14

| Ordinary Differential Equations (textbook) (1973 textbook by Vladimir Arnold)

| Ordinary Differential Equations, published by MIT Press in 1973, is a textbook by mathematician Vladimir Arnold. It's an introductory course for graduate students or strong undergraduate students. The focus is on applications to mechanics. Some opinions of reviewers: Chicone praised the book, while Sacker mentioned that many results are given without proof.

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| data-sort-value=610 | Esevoke (610)

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2025-06-14

| Oxford Medieval Texts (series of critical editions of medieval literary works)

| Oxford Medieval Texts (OMT), published by Oxford University Press, is a series of critical editions and translations of primary sources written during the Middle Ages. Focusing on works written in medieval Latin, it provides authoritative and accessible editions for medieval history, literature, theology, and intellectual life.

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| data-sort-value=2961 | AndrewNJ (2961)

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2025-06-06

| Xinhua Bookstore Head Office (Chinese state bookstore)

| Xinhua Bookstore Head Office, or Xinhua Bookstore Headquarters ({{lang-zh |t=新華書店總店 |s=新华书店总店 |p=Xīnhuá Shūdiàn Zǒngdiàn}}), is the central administrative hub of the Xinhua Bookstore, China's largest state-run book distribution chain. Established in a Yan'an cave in 1937 as a small bookstore, the Head Office is now a large company in Beijing, overseeing the operations, logistics, and publishing activities of Xinhua Bookstore branches across the country.

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