Introduction: Definitions, Major Trade Book Publishers, and Important Managerial Theories that Impacted the Trade Book Publishing Industry
Albert N. Greco ()
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Albert N. Greco: Fordham University
Chapter 1 in A Business History of the Trade Book Publishing Industry in the U.S, 2026, pp 3-41 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter analyzed the trade books that are written and published for the consumer reading public in the U.S. They are comprised of four principal categories: adult hardcover and paperback versions; juvenile/young adult (YA) hardcover and paperback books; mass market (i.e., rack sized) paperbacks; and religious hardcover and paperback titles. The major trade book publishing firms, known as the “Big 5” dominate role this sector, although an important number of independent publishers play a substantive role in trade book publishing. In addition, important business strategies utilized by the “Big” 5 and the independents were analyzed.
Keywords: Trade books; Adult trade books; Juvenile/young adult (YA) trade books; Printed books; Hardcover books; Paperback books; Religious books; Educational books; “Big 5” trade book publishers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-20782-1_1
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