By Sunday afternoon Andrew Young’s just-released THE POLITICIAN from Thomas Dunne Books, a unit of Macmillan, rose to No. 1-bestseller status at Barnesandnoble.com. The book, which ranked as high as No. 4 at Amazon, has declined to No. 24 at the site–not surprising, since as a Macmillan title is not available for sale there. Another clear riser is Hilary Mantel’s WOLF HALL, which has fallen from No. 69 at Amazon recently down to No. 174, while in turn moving up at BN.com, cracking their top 100 at 73, well up from its sales rank of 271 on January 29.BN bestseller […]
To: All Macmillan authors/illustrators and the literary agent community
Editors’ note: This message ran as a paid advertisement in a special Saturday edition of Publishers Lunch To: All Macmillan authors/illustrators and the literary agent communityFrom: John Sargent This past Thursday I met with Amazon in Seattle. I gave them our proposal for new terms of sale for e books under the agency model which will become effective in early March. In addition, I told them they could stay with their old terms of sale, but that this would involve extensive and deep windowing of titles. By the time I arrived back in New York late yesterday afternoon they informed […]
The Battle Over the Agency Model Begins, As Amazon Pulls Macmillan Buy Buttons
As originally reported last night and many readers know by now, sometime yesterday evening the buy buttons for apparently all of Macmillan’s books–including bestsellers and top releases, and Kindle editions–were removed from Amazon’s site. Macmillan books remain listed but can be bought only through third-party Marketplace sellers, while Macmillan Kindle titles all lead to pages that read, “We’re sorry. The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site.” It is the first shot across the purchasing bow in big publishers’ efforts to reset ebook pricing above the loss-leader $9.99 price point and retake control over that […]
Some Macmillan Bestsellers Start Falling at Amazon, Rising at BN.com
Working from posted online bestseller lists at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.com (and using historical data already captured through the PM Book Tracker), you can see that at least some Macmillan book sales would appear to already be shifting to BN.com from Amazon: * Andrew Young’s The Politician is down to 10 on Amazon’s list and falling, while ranking No. 4 at BN.com * Atul Gawande’s The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right is now at 49 on Amazon, down from 34 last night–and has risen from 112 up to 49 at BN.com in the same time period. * […]
Amazon Removes Macmillan Buy Buttons
Many have wondered how Amazon would react to the biggest publishers’ efforts to challenge the etailer’s loss-leader price point for new releases in ebook form and move broadly to an agency model for selling ebooks, with Apple’s iBookstore but also broadly across accounts. And, as reported earlier, the speculation intensified after the WSJ played a video of Steve Jobs assuring Walt Mossberg that Amazon would need to sell ebooks at the same price as Apple because “publishers will actually withhold their [e]books from Amazon…because they are not happy with the price.” Sometime late Friday Amazon took the lead on withholding, […]
More On Barnes & Noble Stock, Sony Says Reader Sales Quadrupled
Meanwhile, on the continuing story of Aletheia Research and the Yucaipa Cos. toying with bookselling stocks, in the first three weeks of January (and especially on January 20), as Ron Marshall was closing his deal to run A&P and discussing his experiences at Borders, Aletheia bought another 268,000 or so share of Barnes & Noble. That boosts their stake to 15.71 percent of shares.SEC filing Deputy president of Sony’s Digital Reading Business Division Fujio Noguchi said at a press conference their Reader sales “quadrupled on a year-over-year basis” in 2009. It was the bestseller at their Sony Style online store […]