noteworthy wrote: ] Elonka wrote: ] ] Note: I've been curious as to what other books beat DVC's ] ] sales records. ] ] Nothing definitive on that point, but I did find a few data ] points: ] This page claims that "The Valley of the Dolls" is the ] bestselling fiction of all time. (This is affirmed by other ] sources, as well.) I went poking around some other places, too. According to guinnessworldrecords.com: Best-selling non-fiction book is the Bible, with an estimated 2.5 billion copies sold since 1815. It has been translated into 2,233 languages and dialects. Mao's "Little Red Book" was sold or given away to around 900 million people. The "Guinness World Records" book itself claims the title of biggest selling *copyrighted* book as of 2003: 100 million copies, in 37 languages Best-selling diary: Anne Frank's, with 25 million copies Best-selling author of fortune-telling books: Ms. Kazuko Hosoki of Japan, with 34 million copies sold of her series of 81 books on fortune telling (Ms. Hosoki is also one of the judges on the show "Iron Chef"). Best-selling fiction writer: Agatha Christie. Approximately 2 billion copies of her 78 crime novels have been sold, in 44 languages. Royalty earnings are about $3.7 million/year. Highest one-year sales for a book series: 23 million books in one year, for the Harry Potter series. The fourth book sold 5.1 million copies in two days. And some other interesting factoids: Biggest-selling album: Michael Jackson's "Thriller", with 52 million copies. Best-selling solo country album: Shania Twain's "Come On Over" - 18 million copies Best-selling classical album: Jose Carreras' "In Concert", with 10.5 worldwide copies Best-selling latin singers: male: Julio Iglesias, 200 million albums female: Gloria Estefan, 35 million albums Best-selling car: 24.9 million Toyota Corollas, as of 2000. Best-selling video game: "Super Mario Brothers", 40+ million copies. The entire series has sold 152 million copies. Note: For those who are curious how that last one stacks up to "Grand Theft Auto", according to CNN, as of October 2004: - GTA 3: 5.4 million copies in the U.S., 11 million worldwide - GTA Vice City: 6.1 million copies in the U.S., 13 million worldwide - GTA San Andreas: 5.1 million in the U.S. (as of 1/2005) Bestsellers around the world (RE: Vatican goes on offensive against 'Da Vinci Code') |