The e-book market in Germany
· e-books’ share in turnover in book sales: 4,3% (2014), 3,9% (2013) ↑ +10.2%
· 75,218 new e-book releases in 2013
· 65% of the publishers (survey 2013) had e-books in their programme, 53% (2012) ↑ +22.6%
· 79% of the booksellers (survey 2013) sold e-books, e-readers or both, 73% (2012) ↑ +8.2%
· Share of major genres on E-book Sales-fiction (84%), non-fiction (6%), guidebooks (5%), children’s books and young adult (5%)
· Disponibility of printed books as e-books: new titles 48% (survey 2013), backlist 36% (2013)
· 4.1% bought at least one e-book for private use (2013), 2.3% (2012) ↑ +1.8%
Translation rights sold to foreign countries Rights contracts sold
· Rights sales to foreign countries: 6,443 (2014), 6,466 (2013), ↓ -0.3%
· Top 2 languages translating from German (2013): Chinese (15.3%), English (7.0%)
· Rights sales to English-speaking countries: 450 contracts in total (2014), 444 (2013)↑ + 1.3 1. the USA: 191 contracts (2014), 196 (2013) ↓ -2.5 2. Great Britain: 127 (2014), 158 (2013) ↓ -19.6 3. India: 71 contracts (2014), 87 contracts (2013) ↓ -18.3%
· Rights sales to Europe: 4,221 contracts (2014) 4,182 contracts (2013) ↑+ 0.1%
Genres in translation
· Top 3 genres in translation (2013): children’s and young adult literature (36.7%), fiction (18.6%), guidebooks (12.6%)
· Main field of interest for English language publishers: Science, Medicine, Informatics and Technology (148 licenses sold), Humanities, Music and Art (87 licenses sold), fiction (67 licenses sold)
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