The Creation of Today’s “Big 5” Trade Book Publishing Industry: 2001–2010: Major Investments in Publishing and Retailing and the Rapid Consolidation in Publishing
Albert N. Greco ()
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Albert N. Greco: Fordham University
Chapter 3 in A Business History of the Trade Book Publishing Industry in the U.S, 2026, pp 87-118 from Springer
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Abstract This chapters analyzed a number of major trends in the development of the U.S. trade book publishing industry, including: the rise of different book distributors and independent presses; the growth of the independent book retailers and chains (Barnes & Noble; Books-A-Million; Crown Books, etc.) and mass merchants; price clubs; general retailers; supermarkets; pharmacies; domestic and foreign); pressure on publisher profits with changes in the terms and conditions of sale; the rise of the “Big 6” and independent trade houses; new title output and bestsellers to 2010; the rise of genre fiction; and the creation and successes of online book retailers.
Keywords: Trade books; Genre fiction; Book retailers; Big 6 publishers; Sales revenues; Population data; Economic data; Average trade book prices; Trade book unit production (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-20782-1_3
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