Publishers Lunch
Trade publishing finished 2013 with two
strong months of sales, according to the publishers who report to the AAP,
closing the gap to put full-year trade sales a little shy of the big 2012
results. Measured sales from the approximately 1,200 reporting publishers were
$6.441 billion for 2013, down by $74 million (or 1 percent) from 2012 -- which
was a banner year, thanks to the Hunger
Games and Fifty
Shades trilogies. (By comparison, total AAP trade sales in 2011
were $6.082 billion, when Borders went bankrupt and liquidated.)
November sales of $651 million were up
strongly, by $62 million (or 10.5 percent) compared to a year ago, with
December sales of $530 million up 2 percent (or $12 million) over 2012. Adult
sales showed the largest gains in November, while children's and YA sales led
the December increase.
The other headline for 2013 is that overall
trade ebook sales declined -- slightly -- for the first time since the AAP has
tracked such sales. Total publisher ebook sales for 2013 were $1.471 billion,
down by $15 million, from 2012. All of the decline and then some came from
children's and YA ebooks, since the late-in-the-year rise of Veronica Roth's Divergent books was not
big enough to overcome the falloff from the success of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games in 2012.
Children's ebooks comprised $170.5 million in 2013, compared to $232.5 million
in 2012. Adult ebooks rose modestly, at $1.301 billion up 4 percent (or $48
million) from 2012.
eBooks comprised 21 percent of AAP trade
sales in all, down from 23 percent in 2012). They accounted for nearly 27
percent of adult sales, and 11 percent of children's/YA sales. Even among adult
books, however, ebooks remained the third-largest segment, behind both
hardcovers ($1.525 billion) and trade paperbacks ($1.363 billion).
More broadly, 2013 was a solid year across
the entire publishing industry, as the AAP recorded total 2013 sales of $15.052
billion, up $152 million (or 1 percent) from 2012. Gains were recorded in every
category except trade publishing:
Religious
|
$572
million
|
Up
$10.5 million
|
Professional
|
$733
million
|
Up
$22 million
|
K-12
|
$2.847
billion
|
Up
$122 million
|
Higher
Ed
|
$4.299
billion
|
Up
$60 million
|
University
Presses
|
$119
million
|
Up
$3.5 million
|
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