Oct 15, 2012 - PW
Trade sales for the first six months of 2012 rose 13.1%, to $2.33 billion, according to figures released this morning by the Association of American Publishers as part of its StatShot program. Total industry sales were up 4.4% in the period, to $5.79 billion.
The figures come from data from 1,186 companies.
The figures come from data from 1,186 companies.
Within trade, which the AAP classifies as including adult, children’s, religion and university press, the children’s/young adult segment had the strongest gain with sales up 40.7% boosted by strong sales of the Hunger Games trilogy. Adult fiction and nonfiction sales rose 8.3%, with the Fifty Shades series leading the way. Sales in the religion category were down 9.2%, while university press sales rose 5.5%.
By format, adult e-book sales jumped 34.4%, to $621.3 million at companies that report to AAP, moving e-books ahead of hardcover as the second largest adult format. Hardcover sales were up 2.1% in the first six months, to $556.2 million. Trade paperback remained the largest segment as sales rose 5.2%, to $720.8 million. The size of the mass market paperback business continued to shrink.
In the children’s segment, hardcover led the way among print formats with sales up 37.1% followed by paperback and board books which had gains of 12.9% and 12.7%, respectively in the period. Sales of e-books jumped 251%, to $146.4 million, a figure that trailed hardcover (sales of $387.4 million) and paperback ($266.4 million).
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