About

Published since 1858, The Bookseller is the only UK magazine for the UK and global book industry. As well as the weekly magazine, www.thebookseller.com is the sector's leading information hub. The Bookseller produces the annual Industry Awards and three market-leading conferences. Its FutureBook conference is Europe's leading digital publishing conference with 650 delegates.

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    Publisher: The Bookseller | News about the book business
  • Key Differentiator
    The Bookseller has been the leading business magazine for the book industry since 1858; incorporating the even earlier Bent's Literary Advertiser, established in 1802. It is one of the longest-standing magazines in the UK and has reported on every key trade event from the launch of George Eliot's Mill on Floss in 1860, to an interview with an as yet-unknown JK Rowling's in 1997, to the demise of the Net Book Agreement in 1995, which paved the way for the price-cutting of today's Amazon-dominated market. The magazine In print form, The Bookseller is a weekly source of incisive, objective industry news and analysis, reaching all major bookshops and publishers in the UK and in nearly 100 countries worldwide. The magazine was re-designed in November 2013 with a focus on getting behind the news headlines and exploring the key strategic issues for the book trade. On top of business news and analysis, The Bookseller has a key role in providing preview coverage of books some three months prior to publication. As well as being key competitive intelligence for publishers, this performs an invaluable role in deciding which titles bookshops and libraries should stock. The quality of The Bookseller's judgment means that it used by the National Press as a primary source for deciding which books to review and by Literary Festivals for deciding which authors to book for talks. The magazine includes the official UK Top 50 chart of best-selling books, produced by a dedicated charts editor from data supplied by Nielsen BookScan. Other charts include best-selling children's books and independent bookshop top-sellers. In July 2013, The Bookseller launched a new, exclusive, monthly, Top 50 e-book ranking. Based on figures supplied by all of the major UK publishers, it is the primary ranking of best-selling e-books outside of the self-publishing and free e-book sectors. The Bookseller's author interview programme has two streams: first, a focus on less established writers, whom the trade is unlikely to know, such as Eleanor Catton, prior to her Man Booker success and Eowyn Ivey and second, the first mainstream interview with some of our best-known authors including Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Coe and Adele Parks. Subscriptions The Bookseller magazine is only available on subscription and large parts of the website are only available to subscribers via a ‘paywall’. Subscribers include all the main publishers, bookshops, buyers for supermarkets & the main e-tailers, agents and libraries as well as many professional authors and literary festivals. Most major publishers have site-wide licences allowing all staff to have access to the magazine in print and/or digital formats. To subscribe contact 01371 851 879, email bookseller@escosubs.co.uk or go to www.thebookseller.com/subscribe. Digital The Bookseller's website, thebookseller.com, is the leading news and jobs website for the book business. Boasting an average of over 150,000 unique users every month, it is the first to break stories for the subscriber base and has the widest and most comprehensive news coverage of any web or email service based in the UK. Alongside the main news channels, the site has a dedicated books intelligence service (beta) providing comprehensive books coverage and data including all previews published by The Bookseller, key media tie-ins, exclusive author interviews, other media's book reviews and charts. The jobs site has the most comprehensive listing of vacancies in the UK market and is the recognised recruitment medium of choice. The Bookseller's main Twitter account @thebookseller has over 80,000 followers and every day, its Morning Briefing email newsletter reaches over 23,000. The weekly jobs email reaches 17,500 and First Edition, the weekly book-specific newsletter 22,000.
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  • App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.yudu.ReaderAIR3251702
  • App Support: http://www.thebookseller.com
  • Genre: books_and_reference
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  • Version: 4030000
  • Release Date: May 20th, 2013
  • Update Date: September 15th, 2020

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The Bookseller - For book trade professionals everywhere.

Download The Bookseller magazine app and read the latest issue as soon as it comes out wherever you are. Also access back issues whenever you need them.

Already have a print or online subscription to The Bookseller? then the e-edition is included at no extra cost. You will have been provided with a 6 digit “e-edition password”. Get help finding your password here www.thebookseller.com/tablet

Not a subscriber yet? See below for options to subscribe via iTunes or visit the publisher’s website for more information www.thebookseller.com/tablet


About The Bookseller

The Bookseller is a weekly magazine and website for everyone involved in the book industry. The e-edition is a reproduction of the print magazine in a convenient format to read anywhere.

The Bookseller carries news, books sales charts, author interviews, previews of upcoming new books, and essential in-depth features and analysis for the trade. Established 1858 it is UK-based with a strong interest in international book-trade news and a loyal worldwide readership.

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