It had its debut on the New York
Times trade paperback fiction best - seller list on Sunday, at No. 5.
When his first book, The Sword of Shannara, was published in 1977, it earned Brooks a legion of fans and the novel made publishing history by becoming the first work of fiction to appear on the New York
Times trade paperback bestseller list.
Not exact matches
On July 2, 2018, Maltin - a New York
Times bestselling author several times over with over 7 millions books sold - will release a gorgeously produced 400 - plus page trade paperback, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD: Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fa
Times bestselling author several
times over with over 7 millions books sold - will release a gorgeously produced 400 - plus page trade paperback, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD: Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fa
times over with over 7 millions books sold - will release a gorgeously produced 400 - plus page
trade paperback, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD: Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fandom.
Daphne: Having moved from the US to Russia and back, and going from state to state a few
times in my life before settling in Oregon, I have to say I really appreciate not having too many super heavy
trade paperbacks and individual comics to drag around.
Having moved from the US to Russia and back, and going from state to state a few
times in my life before settling in Oregon, I have to say I really appreciate not having too many super heavy
trade paperbacks and individual comics to drag around.
The publishers will have to adjust again, like they have done so many
times before (
paperback /
trade paperback, ebooks as we speak, the printing press) but they are well placed to slide in because, after all, they have the lion's share of personnel, technologies and connections to have their work placed in the higher echelons.
Dark Horse started publishing it in 1994, one chapter at a
time as a monthly comic, then gathered it into
trade paperbacks.
And, anecdotally, we hear from fans all the
time at the conventions that were new to Valiant, picked up some digital issues during a comiXology sale, got hooked and bought up the
trade paperbacks, and then moved to monthly print issues.
As we have noted, the book was first published in hardcover in 2010 and spent over a year on the New York
Times hardcover and
trade paperback best seller lists.
Therefore, the trend with
paperbacks — which used to mean sometimes as much as a year or more following the release of the title in hardcover — is to decrease the amount of
time it takes for a title to reach the
trade paperback consumer.
The book, published in the U.S. in 2014, has been on the New York
Times best - seller list for
paperback trade fiction for 90 weeks.
Mel came to the book clubs from
Time Warner
Trade Publishing, where he served as Senior Vice President of Warner Books and Publisher of its
paperback division, working with bestselling authors such as Dean Koontz, James Patterson, David Morrell, and Nelson DeMille.
One aspect of POD that Curtis mentioned in his recent blog post is the prohibitive cost per book when comparing a typical print run of a
trade paperback with the cost of printing one title at a
time per customer request.
Otherwise, I'll keep on going to half price books precisely because the price points aren't there for electronic publishing to make it worth my
time, and I honestly don't have the funds to pay for more than a handful of
trade paperback book editions.
Dick, Philip K.:
Time Out of Joint (Harcourt / Mariner 978 - 0547572581, $ 13.95, 240pp,
trade paperback, October 2012) • Nominal Publication Date: Tue 23 Oct 2012
Baxter, Stephen: The
Time Ships (UK: Harper Voyager 978 - 0008134549, # 9.99, 512pp,
trade paperback, June 2016) • Nominal Publication Date: Thu 16 Jun 2016 (First edition: UK: HarperCollins, June 1995)
Bishop, Michael: No Enemy But
Time (Gollancz 978 - 0575093119, # 8.99, 384pp,
trade paperback, August 2013) • Nominal Publication Date: Thu 8 Aug 2013 • Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: B00DUXY6NQ (First edition: Timescape, April 1982)
It was a
time of really quick change, a lot of it good change, sparked mostly by $ 10
trade paperbacks of Sailor Moon (big - ups to Tokyopop).
When a book becomes a film, for instance, the hardcover,
trade paperback and mass market
paperback editions of that book may all end up back on the bestseller list at the same
time, despite the mass market being the cheapest (and the e-book too — that's one
time where the e-book price may be raised again because they know people will pay it.)
While e-book sales have been leveling off as they absorbed the replacement audience for mass market
paperbacks — because e-book prices are cheap in mass market territory — the sector of e-books that have been selling the best are the first - run new bestsellers — the ones with the highest e-book prices initially (although those prices come down over
time, just like a
paperback edition and the e-book prices are lower than hardcover and
trade paper usually.)
A long
time ago, comics publishers realized that many readers preferred to buy longer, more expensive
trade -
paperback editions of comics.
Fresh off impressive all -
time high sales of $ 90.3 M in February (which made them the highest - grossing format, ahead of hardcovers and
trade paperbacks), e-book sales settled down to a more reasonably robust $ 69.0 M for March of 2011.
The best you can get are the New York
Times bestseller list and the Nielsen Bookscan Top 20, and neither release numbers, thought Bookscan does include both manga and comic
trade paperbacks.
Due to an exceptional front list of books, all with four star reviews, the print division of Twilight
Times Books launched twenty - one titles in
trade paperback in 2004.
As of December 27, 2014, the title was sitting comfortably at number 3 on the
paperback trade fiction list of The New York
Times.