The AAP released somewhat-delayed sales numbers for June. (Once again, this is data from the limited set of publishers who reported monthly to the AAP, not to be confused with the larger pool of annual data and estimates reflected in the Book Stats program the publishers organization runs along with the BISG, debuted in August). In what was a lousy month compared to the same period a year ago, a $50 million gain in ebooks over last year was far outpaced by the $153 million decline in print sales compared to June 2010, a 36.5 percent drop. eBook sales from […]