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A heart-warming twist in the tale of the books industry

Written By Unknown on Sunday, December 28, 2014 | 4:09 AM

New research shows that the book-buying universe – both digital and printed – is expanding, not contracting

The most fascinating and, in many ways, cheering story of 2014 is almost wholly counterintuitive: the survival of the printed book. Turning pages back from digital grave shock! Legacy longform wins fight for life! Robert McCrum told part of the tale a couple of weeks back as he chronicled Waterstones’ battle into renewed profit. But you – the reader – seem to be writing new chapters month by month and Christmas by Christmas.


Nothing, of course, is settled as the broadband revolution rushes on. There is no conclusion, because there is no end to technical change. But one can, at least, reach an interim verdict. Five or so years ago, as Kindles, Nooks and the rest rode a surge of sales, you could find plenty of pundits and publishers shrugging despondently. Here we go again… We knew that conventional newspapers were supposed to be dying, like the forests they depended on. We knew that magazines were on the critical list. Who’d suppose that hard and soft covers would be any different?


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