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Books The Power of Print

E-books and the Publishing Industry We had high hopes that [e-books outselling print books] would happen eventually, but we never imagined it would happen this quickly. Jeff Bezos, Amazon Chief Executive, 2011

The History of Books from Papyrus Ancient world Papyrus to Paperback Used in Egypt as early as 2400 B.C.E. Parchment Treated animal skin Replaced papyrus in Europe Codex First protomodern book Made of bound materials by the Romans, 4th century

The History of Books from Papyrus to Paperback (cont.) The development of manuscript culture Books painstakingly lettered, decorated, and bound by hand Entrepreneurial stage of the evolution of books Illuminated manuscripts Use of decorative, colorful designs and illustrations Made for churches or wealthy clients

The History of Books from Papyrus to Paperback (cont.) Block printing and movable type Block printing Developed by Chinese printers Enabled multiple copies to be printed and bound together Movable type Invented in China around 1000 Made creating block pages faster Developed independently in Europe in the 1400s

The History of Books from Papyrus to Paperback (cont.) The Gutenberg revolution Printing press Invented by Johannes Gutenberg Inestimable influence on Western culture Helped make books cheaper Permitted information and knowledge to spread outside local jurisdictions Permitted individuals to challenge traditional wisdom and customs

The History of Books from Papyrus to Paperback (cont.) Birth of publishing in the United States Stephen Daye Published the first colonial book, The Whole Booke of Psalms, in 1640 Benjamin Franklin Imported and reprinted novels First paperback books in the 1830s First dime novels in 1860 Sometimes identified as pulp fiction

The History of Books from Papyrus to Paperback (cont.) 1880s First linotype machines and the introduction of steam-powered and high-speed rotary presses Early 1900s Development of offset lithography greatly reduced the cost of color and illustrations, and accelerated book production

The Formation of Publishing Houses Early prestigious publishing houses Tried to identify and produce the works of good writers Oldest houses survive now as part of larger conglomerates. Demand for books grew between 1880 and 1920 with the rise of industrialized urban culture.

The Formation of Publishing Houses (cont.) Book industry helped assimilate European immigrants into American culture, language. Despite a decline from 1910 through the 1950s, the book industry bounced back after World War II.

Trade books Types of Books Adult trade Juvenile trade Comics and graphic novels Professional books Law Business Medical Technical-scientific

Textbooks Types of Books (cont.) Elementary through high school (el-hi) texts College texts Vocational texts Mass market paperbacks Instant books Religious titles

Types of Books (cont.) Reference books Dictionaries Encyclopedias Atlases Almanacs Professional or trade-specific University press books Scholarly works for small groups

Figure 10.1: Estimated U.S. Book Revenue, 2010

Influences of Television and Film Two major facets How TV can help sell books Promotion by talk-show hosts such as Oprah Winfrey How books serve as ideas for TV shows and movies Game of Thrones on HBO and Dexter on Showtime Life of Pi by Yann Martel and J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter series

Audio Books Also known as talking books or books on tape Generally feature actors or authors reading entire works or abridged versions Popular with the sightless and vision-impaired, as well as with commuters

Convergence: Books in the Digital Age E-books Project Gutenberg Offers more than 40,000 public domain books for free Print books move online First e-readers were too heavy, expensive, and/or difficult to read Amazon produced the first popular device (Kindle) and e-book store Best-selling adult fiction book format in the United States by 2012

Convergence: Books in the Digital Age (cont.) The future of e-books Printing books on demand Reviving books that would otherwise go out of print Avoiding the inconvenience of carrying unsold books Reimagining what a book can be Hosting embedded video, hyperlinks, and dynamic content Tailoring books to specific readers

Preserving and Digitizing Books Nineteenth-century books Printed on acid-based paper, which gradually deteriorates Libraries developed preservation techniques in the 1970s. Acid-free paper Developed in the early 1990s Libraries photocopied pages onto the paper and stored the originals.

Preserving and Digitizing Books Digital imaging (cont.) Google Books Library Project Partnered with the New York Public Library and university research libraries Authors Guild and Association of American Publishers Controversy Open Content Alliance Working with the Boston Public Library, university libraries, Amazon, Microsoft, and Yahoo! to create the Digital Public Library of America

Censorship and Banned Books Censorship Imposed by various rulers and groups to maintain authority Often prevented people from learning about the rituals and moral standards of other cultures American Library Association Compiles a list of the most challenged books every year

Censorship and Banned Books Book challenge (cont.) Formal complaint for the removal of a book from a library Common reasons for challenges Sexually explicit passages or nudity Offensive language or racism Occult themes Violence Homosexual themes Promotion of a religious viewpoint

Figure 10.3: Banned and Challenged Books

Ownership Ownership Patterns Handful of major corporations dominate commercial publishing. Large companies can financially support smaller firms while allowing editorial ideas to remain independent. Large trade book publishers and independents are both struggling in the digital upheaval and dominance of Amazon.com.

Table 10.2: World s Ten Largest Trade Book Publishers, 2011

The Structure of Book Publishing Editorial Acquisitions editor Identifies talent and handles subsidiary rights Developmental editor Handles feedback to author and makes suggestions for improvement Copy editors Attend to issues in writing or length

The Structure of Book Publishing Production (cont.) Production and design managers Work on the look of the book Make decisions about type style, paper, cover design, and layout Marketing concerns Number of copies to print How to reach potential readers Costs for promotion and advertising

Figure 10.4: How a Book s Revenue Is Divided

Selling Books: Brick-and-Mortar Stores, Clubs, and Mail Order Brick-and-mortar stores Book superstores (Barnes & Noble) Independents Big discount retailers (Walmart) Specialty retailers (Anthropologie) Book clubs Originally helped the industry when local stores were rare Consolidated into Direct Brands, Inc.

Selling Books: Brick-and-Mortar Stores, Clubs, and Mail Order (cont.) Mail order Pioneered in the 1950s by magazine publishers (Time-Life books) Sold special sets of books, one book at a time Primarily used by trade, professional, and university press publishers today

Selling Books Online Advantages to consumers Convenience, low prices, and access to less popular titles Amazon.com Transformed the industry Major player in print and e-books Established Amazon Publishing Biggest rivals are Apple s ibookstore and Google Play

Figure 10.5: Market Share of Reader Tablets

Public libraries NewPages.com Alternative Voices Trying to bring together alternative and university presses, independent bookstores, and guides to literary and alternative magazines E-publishing Enables authors to sidestep traditional publishers

Books and the Future of Democracy Democracy of reading Books have played an important role in spreading democracy and connecting people to new ideas. Americans are reading more. Readers are more likely to perform volunteer and charity work. Books and reading have survived the challenge of digital culture.