List of best-selling books

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This page provides lists of best-selling single-volume books and book series to date and in any language. "Best selling" refers to the estimated number of copies sold of each book, rather than the number of books printed or currently owned. Comics and textbooks are not included in this list. The books are listed according to the highest sales estimate as reported in reliable, independent sources. This list is incomplete because there are many books, such as The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, and The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, that are commonly cited as "best-selling books" yet have no reliable sales figures because of the many public domain re-releases.

According to Guinness World Records, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time with over 5 billion copies sold and distributed.[1] However, the Quotations from Chairman Mao, also known as the Little Red Book, has produced a wide array of sales and distribution figures — with some sources claiming over 6.5 billion printed volumes,[2] others claiming the distribution ran into the "billions,"[3] and others citing "over a billion" official volumes between 1966 and 1969 alone as well as "untold numbers of unofficial local reprints and unofficial translations."[4][5] The Qur'an is also widely reported to be one of the most printed and distributed books worldwide,[6][7][8] with billions of copies believed to be in existence. Exact print figures for these and other books may also be missing or unreliable since these kinds of books may be produced by many different and unrelated publishers, in some cases over many centuries. All books of a religious, ideological, philosophical or political nature have been excluded from this list of best-selling books for these reasons.

List of best-selling single-volume books

More than 100 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes Spanish 1612 500 million [9]
A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens English 1859 200 million[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]
O Alquimista (The Alchemist) Paulo Coelho Portuguese 1988 150 million[18]
Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry French[Note 1] 1943 140 million[19][20]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone J.K. Rowling English 1997 107 million[21]
The Hobbit J. R. R. Tolkien English 1937 100 million[9][22]
And Then There Were None Agatha Christie English 1939 100 million[9]
紅樓夢/红楼梦 (Dream of the Red Chamber) Cao Xueqin Chinese 1754[23]–1791 100 million[9][24]
Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll English 1865 100 million[9]

Between 50 million and 100 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe C. S. Lewis English 1950 85 million[25]
She: A History of Adventure H. Rider Haggard English 1887 83 million[9] to 100 million[26]
The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown English 2003 80 million[27]
Think and Grow Rich Napoleon Hill English 1937 70 million[28]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince J. K. Rowling English 2005 65 million[21]
The Catcher in the Rye J. D. Salinger English 1951 65 million[29]
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle English 1887 60 million [9]
20,000 Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne French 1870 60 million [9]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J. K. Rowling English 1998 60 million[21]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban J. K. Rowling English 1998 55 million[21]
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire J. K. Rowling English 2000 55 million[21]
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix J. K. Rowling English 2003 55 million[21]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows J. K. Rowling English 2007 50 million[21]
Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude) Gabriel García Márquez Spanish 1967 50 million[30][31][32]
Lolita Vladimir Nabokov English 1955 50 million[33]
Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre (Heidi's Years of Learning and Travel) Johanna Spyri German 1880 50 million[34]
The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care Dr. Benjamin Spock English 1946 50 million[35]
Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery English 1908 50 million[36]
Black Beauty Anna Sewell English 1877 50 million[37]
Il Nome della Rosa (The Name of the Rose) Umberto Eco Italian 1980 50 million[38]
The Eagle Has Landed Jack Higgins English 1975 50 million[39]
Watership Down Richard Adams English 1972 50 million[40]
The Hite Report Shere Hite English 1976 50 million[41]
Charlotte's Web E.B. White; illustrated by Garth Williams English 1952 50 million[42]
The Ginger Man J. P. Donleavy English 1955 50 million[43]
The Bridges of Madison County Robert James Waller English 1992 50 million[44]
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace English 1880 50 million[21]
The Mark of Zorro Johnston McCulley English 1924 50 million[21]

Between 30 million and 50 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter English 1902 45 million[45]
The Odyssey Homer Ancient Greek 8th Century BC 45 million[9]
Jonathan Livingston Seagull Richard Bach English 1970 44 million[46]
A Message to Garcia Elbert Hubbard English 1899 40 million[35]
Sofies verden (Sophie's World) Jostein Gaarder Norwegian 1991 40 million[47]
Flowers in the Attic V. C. Andrews English 1979 40 million[48]
To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee English 1960 40 million[49]
Angels & Demons Dan Brown English 2000 39 million[50]
Как закалялась сталь (Kak zakalyalas' stal'; How the Steel Was Tempered) Nikolai Ostrovsky Russian 1932 36.4 million copies in USSR[51]
Война и мир (Voyna i mir; War and Peace) Leo Tolstoy Russian 1869 36.0 million copies in USSR[51]
Le avventure di Pinocchio. Storia di un burattino (The Adventures of Pinocchio) Carlo Collodi Italian 1881 35 million[52]
You Can Heal Your Life Louise Hay English 1984 35 million[53]
Your Erroneous Zones Wayne Dyer English 1976 35 million[54]
The Late, Great Planet Earth Hal Lindsey, C. C. Carlson English 1970 35 million[55]
Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer English 1979 34 million[56]
In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do? Charles M. Sheldon English 1896 30 million[35]
The Lost Symbol Dan Brown English 2009 30 million[57]
Valley of the Dolls Jacqueline Susann English 1966 30 million[35]
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell English 1936 30 million[58]
Het Achterhuis (The Diary of a Young Girl, The Diary of Anne Frank) Anne Frank Dutch 1947 30 million[59]
The Purpose Driven Life Rick Warren English 2002 30 million[60]
The Thorn Birds Colleen McCullough English 1977 30 million[61]
The Revolt of Mamie Stover William Bradford Huie English 1951 30 million[62]
Män som hatar kvinnor (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) Stieg Larsson Swedish 2005 30 million[63]
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eric Carle English 1969 30 million[64]

Between 20 million and 30 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
Молодая гвардия (Molodaya Gvardiya; The Young Guard) Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev Russian 1945 26 million copies in USSR[51]
Who Moved My Cheese? Spencer Johnson English 1998 26 million[65]
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald English 1925 25 million[66]
The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame English 1908 25 million[67]
1984 George Orwell English 1949 25 million[68]
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen R. Covey English 1989 25 million[69]
Поднятая целина (Podnyataya Tselina; Virgin Soil Upturned) Mikhail Sholokhov Russian 1935 24 million copies in USSR[51]
The Celestine Prophecy James Redfield English 1993 23 million[70]
The Hunger GamesSuzanne CollinsEnglish2008 23 million[71]
Дядя Степа (Dyadya Styopa; Uncle Styopa) Sergey Mikhalkov Russian 1936 21 million copies in USSR[51]
The Godfather Mario Puzo English 1969 21 million[72]
Love Story Erich Segal English 1970 21 million[73]
狼图腾 (Wolf Totem) Jiang Rong Chinese 2004 20 million[74]
The Happy Hooker: My Own Story Xaviera Hollander English 1971 20 million[75]
Jaws Peter Benchley English 1974 20 million[76]
Love You Forever Robert Munsch English 1986 20 million[77]
The Women's Room Marilyn French English 1977 20 million[78]
What to Expect When You're Expecting Arlene Eisenberg and Heidi Murkoff English 1984 20 million[79]
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain English 1885 20 million[80]
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ Sue Townsend English 1982 20 million[81]
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen English 1813 20 million [9]
Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific in a Raft Thor Heyerdahl Norwegian 1950 20 million[82]
Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka za světové války (The Good Soldier Švejk) Jaroslav Hašek Czech 1923 20 million[83]
Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak English 1963 20 million[84]
The Power of Positive Thinking Norman Vincent Peale English 1952 20 million[85]
The Shack William P. Young English 2007 20 million[86]
The Secret Rhonda Byrne English 2006 20 million[87]
Fear of Flying Erica Jong English 1973 20 million[88]
Dune Frank Herbert English 1965 20 million[89]
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl English 1964 20 million[90]

Between 10 million and 20 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
The Fault in Our StarsJohn Green English 2012 18.5 million[91]
Goodnight Moon Margaret Wise Brown English 1947 16 million[92]
Die unendliche Geschichte (The Neverending Story) Michael Ende German 1979 16 million[93]
Guess How Much I Love You Sam McBratney English 1994 15 million[94]
Shōgun James Clavell English 1975 15 million[95]
The Poky Little Puppy Janette Sebring Lowrey English 1942 15 million[96]
The Pillars of the Earth Ken Follett English 1989 15 million[97]
How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie English 1936 15 million[98]
Das Parfum (Perfume) Patrick Süskind German 1985 15 million[99]
The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck English 1939 15 million[100]
The Horse Whisperer Nicholas Evans English 1995 15 million[101]
La sombra del viento (The Shadow of the Wind) Carlos Ruiz Zafón Spanish 2001 15 million[102]
The Girl on the Train Paula Hawkins English 2015 15 million[103]
窓ぎわのトットちゃん (Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window) Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Japanese 1981 14.36 million (in Japan and China)[104][105]
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDouglas Adams English 1979 14 million[106]
Tuesdays with Morrie Mitch Albom English 1997 14 million[107]
God's Little Acre Erskine Caldwell English 1933 14 million[108]
Va' dove ti porta il cuore (Follow Your Heart) Susanna Tamaro Italian 1994 14 million[109]
A Wrinkle in Time Madeleine L'Engle English 1962 14 million[110]
The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway English 1952 13 million[51]
The Outsiders S. E. Hinton English 1967 13 million[111]
Life After Life Raymond Moody English 1975 13 million[112]
ノルウェイの森 (Noruwei no Mori; Norwegian Wood) Haruki Murakami Japanese 1987 12 million[113]
Peyton Place Grace Metalious English 1956 12 million[114]
La Peste (The Plague) Albert Camus French 1947 12 million[115]
人間失格 (Ningen Shikkaku; No Longer Human) Osamu Dazai Japanese 1948 12 million[116]
The Naked Ape Desmond Morris English 1968 12 million[117]
Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager (Man's Search for Meaning) Viktor Frankl German 1946 12 million[118]
Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy) Dante Alighieri Italian 1304 11-12 million (during 20th century)[119]
Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe English 1958 11 million[120]
The Prophet Khalil Gibran English 1923 11 million[121]
The Exorcist William Peter Blatty English 1971 11 million[122]
The Gruffalo Julia Donaldson English 1999 10.5 million[123]
Catch-22 Joseph Heller English 1961 10 million[124]
L'Étranger (The Stranger (novel)) Albert Camus French 1942 10 million[125]
Eye of the Needle Ken Follett English 1978 10 million[126]
A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking English 1988 10 million[127]
The Cat in the Hat Dr. Seuss English 1957 10 million[128]
The Lovely Bones Alice Sebold English 2002 10 million[129]
Wild Swans Jung Chang English 1992 10 million[130]
Santa Evita Tomás Eloy Martínez Spanish 1995 10 million[131]
Un di Velt Hot Geshvign (Night) Elie Wiesel Yiddish 1958 10 million[132]
The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini English 2003 10 million[133]
于丹《论语》心得 (Confucius from the Heart) Yu Dan Chinese 2006 10 million[134]
The Total Woman Marabel Morgan English 1974 10 million[135]
知価革命 (Knowledge-value Revolution) Taichi Sakaiya Japanese 1985 10 million[136]
中国社会主义经济问题研究 (Problems in China's Socialist Economy) Xue Muqiao Chinese 1979 10 million[137]
What Color is Your Parachute? Richard Nelson Bolles English 1970 10 million[138]
The Dukan Diet Pierre Dukan French 2000 10 million[139]
The Joy of SexAlex Comfort English 1972 10 million[140]
The Gospel According to PeanutsRobert L. Short English 1965 10 million[141]
Life of PiYann Martel English 2001 10 million[142]
The GiverLois Lowry English 1993 10 million[143]
The Front RunnerPatricia Nell Warren English 1974 10 million[144]

List of best-selling book series

More than 100 million copies

Book series Author Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales
Harry Potter J.K. Rowling English 7 + 5 supplements 1997–present 500 million[145]
Goosebumps R. L. Stine English 62 + spin-off series 1992–1997–present 350 million[146]
Perry Mason Erle Stanley Gardner English 82 + 4 short stories 1933–1973 300 million[147]
Berenstain Bears Stan and Jan Berenstain English over 300 1962–present 260 million[148]
Choose Your Own Adventure various authors English 185 1979–1998 250 million[149]
Sweet Valley High Francine Pascal and ghostwriters English 400 1983–2003 250 million[150]
Noddy Enid Blyton English 24 1949–present 200 million[151]
Nancy Drew various authors as Carolyn Keene English 175 1930–present 200 million[152]
The Railway Series Rev. W. Awdry, Christopher Awdry English 41 1945–2011 200 million[153]
San-Antonio Frédéric Dard French 173 1949–2001 200 million[154]
Robert Langdon Dan Brown English 4 2000–present 200 million[155]
The Baby-sitters Club Ann Martin English 335 1986–present 172 million[156]
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Jeff Kinney English 10 2007–present 164 million[157]
Star Wars various authors English over 300 1977–present 160 million[158]
The Lord of the Rings J. R. R. Tolkien English 3 1954–1955 150 million[159]
Little Critter Mercer Mayer English over 200 1975–present 150 million[160]
Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter English 6 1902–1930 150 million[161]
American Girl various authors English 1986–present 140 million[162]
Chicken Soup for the Soul Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen English 105 1997–present 130 million[163]
Geronimo Stilton Elisabetta Dami Italian over 200 2000–present 130 million[164]
Frank Merriwell Gilbert Patten English 209 1896– 125 million[165]
Fifty Shades of GreyE. L. JamesEnglish42011–2015125 million[166]
Dirk Pitt Clive Cussler English 19 1973–present 120 million[167]
宮本武蔵 (Musashi) Eiji Yoshikawa Japanese 7 1935–1939 120 million[168]
The Chronicles of Narnia C. S. Lewis English 7 1949–1954 120 million[169]
Mr. Men Roger Hargreaves, Adam Hargreaves English 43 1971–present 120 million[170]
Twilight Stephenie Meyer English 5 + 1 Novella + 1 Guide 2005–2015 120 million[171]
Clifford the Big Red Dog Norman Bridwell English 1963–present 110 million[172]
James Bond Ian Fleming English 14 1953–1966 100 million[173]
Martine Gilbert Delahaye, Marcel Marlier French 60 1954–present 100 million[174]

Between 50 million and 100 million copies

Book series Author Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales
Nijntje (Miffy) Dick Bruna Dutch 119 1955–present 85 million[175]
Alex Cross James Patterson English 21 1993–present 81 million[176]
Fear Street R. L. Stine English 114 1989–present 80 million[177]
Millennium series Stieg Larsson Swedish 3 2005–2007 80 million[178]
Pippi Långstrump (Pippi Longstocking)Astrid LindgrenSwedish3 + 3 picture books1945–2001 80 million[179]
The Vampire Chronicles Anne Rice English 13 1976–present 80 million[180]
The Wheel of Time Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson English 15 1990–2013 80 million
OSS 117 Jean Bruce French 265 1949–1992 75 million[181]
Winnie-the-Pooh A. A. Milne; illustrated by E. H. Shepard English 2 1926–1928 70 million[182]
Discworld Terry Pratchett English 41 1983–2015 70 million[183]
Magic Tree House series Mary Pope Osborne English 56[184] 1992–present 70 million[185]
The Hunger Games trilogy Suzanne Collins English 3 2008–2010 65 million in U.S.[186]
Left Behind Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins English 16 1996–2007 65 million[187]
A Series of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snicket aka Daniel Handler English 13 1999–2006 65 million[188]
Little House on the Prairie Laura Ingalls Wilder English 12 1932–2006 60 million[189]
Jack Reacher Lee Child English 16 1997–present 60 million[190]
A Song of Ice and Fire George R. R. Martin English Currently 5; 7 Planned; 3 novellas + 1 guide 1996–present 60 million[191]
Where's Wally?[192] Martin Handford English 13 1987–present 55 million[193]
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus John Gray English 15 1992–present 50 million[194]
The Hardy Boys various authors as Franklin W. Dixon English 190 1927–present 50 million[195]
The Bobbsey Twins various authors as Laura Lee Hope English 72 1904–1979 50 million[196]
Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs English 26 1914–1995 50 million[197]

Between 30 million and 50 million copies

Book series Author Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales
Earth's Children Jean M. Auel English 6 1980–2011 45 million[198]
A Child's First Library Of Learning various authors English 29 1980– 45 million[199]
Junie B. Jones Barbara Park English 30 1992– 44 million[200]
Harry Bosch Michael Connelly English 15 1992– 42 million[201]
Harry Hole Jo Nesbø Norwegian 9 1997–present 40 million[202]
连环画 铁道游击队 (Picture-and-story book Railway Guerilla) original author: Liu Zhixia Chinese 10 1955–1962 36.52 million[203]
The Shadowhunter Chronicles Cassandra Clare English 10 + 5 supplements 2007–present 36 million[204]
Paddington Bear Michael Bond English 70 1958–present 35 million[205]
The Inheritance Cycle Christopher Paolini English 4 2002–2011 33 million[206]
徳川家康 (Tokugawa Ieyasu) Sohachi Yamaoka Japanese 26 1950–1967 30 million[207]
Ramona Beverly Cleary English 8 1955–1999 30 million[208]
The Dark Tower Stephen King English 8 1982–2012 30 million[209]
The DestroyerWarren Murphy and Richard Sapir, various authors English 1501971–present 30 million[210]

Between 20 million and 30 million copies

Book series Author Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales
ノンタン (Nontan) Sachiko Kiyono Japanese 25 1976–2006 28 million[211]
Curious George Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey English 58 1941–present 27 million[212]
グイン・サーガ (Guin Saga) Kaoru Kurimoto Japanese 118 1979–2009 26 million[213]
Captain Underpants Dav Pilkey English 1997–present 26 million[214]
三毛猫ホームズシリーズ (Calico Cat Holmes series) Jirō Akagawa Japanese 43 1978–present 26 million[215]
Rich Dad, Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki, Sharon Lechter English 18 1997– 26 million[216]
Kurt Wallander Henning Mankell Swedish 10 1991–2002 25 million[217]
Sagaen om Isfolket (The Legend of the Ice People) Margit Sandemo Norwegian 47 1982–1989 25 million[218]
The Sword of TruthTerry GoodkindEnglish121998–present25 million[219]
Outlander Diana Gabaldon English 8 1991–present 25 million[220]
Dork Diaries Rachel Renée Russell English 9 2009–present 25 million[221]
鬼平犯科帳 (Onihei Hankachō) Shōtarō Ikenami Japanese 24 1968–1990 24.4 million, only bunkobon[222]
Brain Quest various authors English 1992–present 23.7 million[223]
かいけつゾロリ (Kaiketsu Zorori) Yutaka Hara Japanese 41 1987–present 23 million[224]
South Beach Diet Arthur Agatston English 6 2003–present 22 million[225]
竜馬がゆく (Ryoma ga Yuku) Ryōtarō Shiba Japanese 5 1963–1966 21.5 million[226]
Artemis Fowl Eoin Colfer English 8 2001–2012 21 million[227]
ズッコケ三人組 (Zukkoke Sanningumi) Masamoto Nasu Japanese 50 1978–2004 21 million[228]
Shannara Terry Brooks English 20 1977–present 21 million[229]
Redwall Brian Jacques English 22 1986–2011 20 million[230]
Maisy Lucy Cousins English 23 1990–present 20 million[94]
Dragonlance various authors English more than 150 1984–present 20 million[231]
幻魔大戦 (Genma Taisen) Kazumasa Hirai Japanese 20 1979–1983 20 million[232]
青春の門 (The Gate of Youth) Hiroyuki Itsuki Japanese 1970–present 20 million[233]
The Foundation Trilogy Isaac Asimov English 3[234] 1950–1953 20 million[235]
Percy Jackson & the Olympians Rick Riordan English 5 2005–2009 20 million[236]
Horrible Histories Terry Deary English 24 1993–present 20 million[237]
Rainbow Magic Daisy Meadows English 80+ 2003–present 20 million[238]
Morgan Kane Louis Masterson Norwegian 90 1966– 20 million[239]
The Southern Vampire MysteriesCharlaine HarrisEnglish132001–201320 million[240]
Divergent trilogy Veronica RothEnglish32011–201320 million[241]

Between 15 million and 20 million copies

Book series Author Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales
科学のアルバム (Kagaku no album) various authors Japanese 1970–present 19 million[242]
剣客商売 (Kenkaku Shobai) Shotaro Ikenami Japanese 18 1972–1989 18 million[243]
Erast Fandorin Boris Akunin Russian 12 1998–present 18 million[244]
吸血鬼ハンターD (Vampire Hunter D) Hideyuki Kikuchi Japanese 17 1983–present 17 million[245]
ソードアート・オンライン (Sword Art Online) Reki Kawahara Japanese 15+3 2008–present 16.7 million[246]
涼宮ハルヒシリーズ (Haruhi Suzumiya Series) Nagaru Tanigawa Japanese 11 2003–present 16.5 million[247]
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams, plus a final book by Eoin Colfer English 6 1979–2008 16 million[248]
Bridget Jones Helen Fielding English 3 1996–present 15 million[249]
The Riftwar Cycle Raymond E. Feist English 25 1982–present 15 million[250]
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Alexander McCall Smith English 9 1999–present 15 million[251]
ぼくらシリーズ (Bokura series) Osamu Soda Japanese 36 1985–present 15 million[252]
His Dark Materials Philip Pullman English 3 1995–2000 15 million[253]
銀河英雄伝説 (Legend of the Galactic Heroes) Yoshiki Tanaka Japanese 14 1982–1989 15 million[254]
Der Regenbogenfisch (Rainbow Fish) Marcus Pfister German 1992–present 15 million[255]

Notes

The Perry Rhodan series has sold more than 1 billion copies,[256] but is not listed because that figure includes magazine sales, not novels alone. Similarly, the Jerry Cotton series has sold over 300 million copies, but most of these were in magazine format.[257]

The figures given for some books are for the number printed instead of confirmed sales.

List of best-selling regularly updated books

More than 100 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
新华字典 (Xinhua Zidian / Xinhua Dictionary) Chief editor: Wei Jiangong Chinese 1957 400 million[258]
Scouting for Boys Robert Baden-Powell English 1908 100–150 million[259]
The McGuffey Readers William Holmes McGuffey English 1853 125 million[260]
Guinness World Records (published every year) various authors English 1955–present 115 million[261]
American Spelling Book (Webster's Dictionary) Noah Webster English 1783 100 million[35]

Between 50 million and 100 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
World Almanac (published every year) various authors English 1868–76; 1886–present 80 million[262]
六星占術によるあなたの運命 (Rokusei Senjutsu (Six-Star Astrology) Tells Your Fortune) Kazuko Hosoki Japanese 1986–present 79 million[263]
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Merriam-Webster English 1898 55 million[264]

Between 30 million and 50 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
Roget's Thesaurus Peter Mark Roget English 1852– 40 million[265]
できるシリーズ (Dekiru Series) Impress Dekiru Series Editorial Desk Japanese 1994–present 40 million[266]
Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book various authors English 1930– 38 million[267]
수학의 정석
(The Art of Mathematics)
Hong Sung-dae Korean 1966–present 37 million[268]
~ 40 million[269]
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary A. S. Hornby English 1948 30 million[270]
Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book Bill Wilson English 1939 30 million[271][272]
Le guide Michelin France (The Michelin Guide France) (published every year) various authors French 1900–present 30 million[273]

Between 20 million and 30 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
Betty Crocker Cookbook various authors as Betty Crocker English 1955– 27 million[274]
超図解シリーズ (Cho-Zukai series) X media Japanese 1996–2007 25 million[275]
自由自在 (Jiyu Jizai) various authors Japanese 1953–present 24 million[276]
新明解国語辞典 (Shin Meikai kokugo jiten) Tadao Yamada Japanese 1972 20.4 million[277]
English Grammar Lindley Murray English 1795 20 million[278]

Between 10 million and 20 million copies

Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales
The Joy of Cooking various authors English 1936 18 million[279]
スーパーマップル (Super Mapple) various authors Japanese 1991–present 18 million[280]
チャート式 (Chart Shiki) various authors Japanese 1927–present 17.44 million, only for the first grade of high-school[281]
英語基本単語集 (Eigo Kihon Tangoshu) "Compilation of basic English vocabulary" Yoshio Akao Japanese, English 1942 17.2 million[281]
試験に出る英単語 (Siken Ni Deru Eitango) "English vocabulary in examinations" Ichiro Mori Japanese, English 1967 15 million[282]
新英和中辞典 (Shin Eiwa Chu Jiten) "New English-Japanese-Chinese Dictionary" Shigeru Takebayashi Japanese, English 1967 12 million[283]
広辞苑 (Kōjien) Izuru Shinmura Japanese 1955 11 million[277][284]
旺文社古語辞典 (Obunsha Kogo Jiten) "Obunsha Dictionary of Archaisms" Akira Matsumura Japanese 1960 11 million[285]
三省堂国語辞典 (Sanseido Kokugo Jiten) "Sanseido Dictionary of the Japanese Language" Kenbō Hidetoshi Japanese 1960 10 million[286]
家庭に於ける實際的看護の秘訣 (Katei Ni Okeru Jissaiteki Kango No Hiketsu) "Key to Practical Personal Care at Home" Takichi Tsukuda Japanese 1925 10 million[287]
C程序设计 (C Program Design) Tan, Haoqiang Chinese 1991 10 million[288]

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. Some confusion and controversy is commonly attached to the publication data for Le Petit Prince. Saint-Exupéry, its author, spoke almost no English and wrote exclusively in French. His handwritten (and almost illegible) French manuscript was converted by his secretary into a French typescript, which he submitted to his New York City publisher Reynal & Hitchcock in late 1942, which was then translated to English by their own translator. The story was first published in New York City in English in April 1943, followed a week later by its French counterpart. It was also licensed for publication in other countries by Reynal & Hitchcock before being published by Saint-Exupéry's normal publisher in France after the end of the Second World War. Le Petit Prince would not be published in France until its liberation, with Gallimard's first French printing in November 1945, which they say they did not release for sale until 1946. In approximately 1947 Gallimard sued Reynal & Hitchcock claiming it had an 'exclusive' publishing agreement with Saint-Exupéry (who was killed during the war), and later reached a rights agreement with them.

Citations

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  4. Alexander C. Cook, Mao's Little Red Book: A Global History, Cambridge University Press 2014, p. xiii Mao's Little Red Book: A Global History
  5. Daniel Leese, Mao Cult: Rhetoric and Ritual in China's Cultural Revolution, Cambridge University Press 2013, p. 108 Mao Cult: Rhetoric and Ritual in China's Cultural Revolution
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  36. Reuters on Anne of Green Gables: ""Anne of Green Gables" has sold more than 50 million copies and been translated into 20 languages, according to Penguin." (19 March 2008)
  37. The Times on Black Beauty: "Fifty million copies of Black Beauty have been sold in the years since Anna Sewell's publisher paid her £20 for the story." (29 February 2008)
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  41. Daily Mail on The Hite Report: "Author of the groundbreaking 1976 Hite Report: A Nationwide Study Of Female Sexuality, Shere Hite has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide." (06 December 2007)
  42. Pocono Record on Charlotte's Web: " It has sold over 50 million copies, been translated into 23 languages, and shown in three major movie versions." (06 July 2007)
  43. Sunday World on The Ginger Man: "Donleavy, who lives near Mullingar, has previously rejected repeated attempts by Hollywood to make a film version of his book, which has sold 50 million copies worldwide and been translated into 18 languages." (5 August 2008)
  44. The Sydney Morning Herald on The Bridges of Madison County: "It stayed on The New York Times' bestseller list for more than three years and has sold 50 million copies." (25 January 2014)
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  47. The National: Sophie's World author turns from philosophy to climate change on Sophie's World: "The novel has now been translated into 59 languages, and has sold an estimated 40 million copies." (14 March 2011)
  48. People on Flowers in the Attic: "Since the late 1970s, Andrews's Flowers novel has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, has been translated into 22 languages and was banned by schools across the country – all while being passed from bunk to bunk at sleepaway camp." (17 January 2014)
  49. on To Kill a Mockingbird: "...has sold more than 40 million copies globally since it was published in 1960." (03 Feb 2015)
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  52. Repubblica Italiana on Le Avventure di pinocchio: "“The Adventures of Pinocchio” translated in more of 260 languages." (1 July 2001)
  53. The New York Times on You Can Heal Your Life: "“You Can Heal Your Life” immediately landed on the New York Times best-seller list. More than 35 million copies are now in print around the world." (4 May 2008)
  54. To Bryce Harper and Davey Johnson, ‘play me or trade me’ is just a healthy joke. Thomas Boswell for The Washington Post: "If [Johnson] has to call on the wisdom of an old ’70s self-help bestseller like “Your Erroneous Zones,” he’ll whip it out. He’s still got one of the 35 million copies sold." (8 July 2013)
  55. ABC News on The Late, Great Planet Earth: "Hal Lindsey's "The Late Great Planet Earth" was one of the best-selling nonfiction works of the 1970s, according to The New York Times, with publishers shipping out more than 35 million copies in 52 languages." (6 June 2006)
  56. The Guardian on Kane and Abel: "Kane and Abel, first published in 1979, is Archer's bestselling novel – Pan says it has sold around 34m copies worldwide." (15 June 2009)
  57. Nicole Sperling (15 January 2013). "Dan Brown: What's the film status of his book 'The Lost Symbol'?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  58. The Daily Mail on Gone with the Wind: "The book has sold more than 30 million copies in the decades since the publication of Margaret Mitchell's gripping tale of the Old South gasping its last breath, as the U.S. was torn apart by Civil War and its bitter aftermath." (4 April 2008)
  59. Fox News on Het Achterhuis: "Thirty million copies of her diary have been sold, and it has been translated into 65 languages. " (29 March 2007)
  60. ABC News on The Purpose-Driven Life: "His book, "The Purpose Driven Life," has been translated into 56 languages and has sold 30 million copies." (7 March 2007)
  61. Wales Online on The Thorn Birds: "Her original novel, published in 1977 following a battle between two publishing houses that both wanted the manuscript, has sold around 30 million copies worldwide." (11 April 2009)]
  62. The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature, p. 559, on The Revolt of Mamie Stover: "The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1951), which sold almost thirty million copies worldwide, [...]" (2005)
  63. Winnipeg Free Press on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: "The first book sold 30 million copies and is available in 44 languages." (15 April 2010)
  64. The Telegraph on The Very Hungry Caterpillar: "It has been translated into more than 50 languages and its sales have now surpassed the 30 million mark." (3 April 2010)
  65. The Global Times on Who Moved My Cheese: "Who Moved My Cheese has sold over 26 million copies, staying on the New York Times bestseller list since its release in 1998." (23 November 2009
  66. Donahue, Deirdre (7 May 2013). "The Great Gatsby by the numbers". USA Today. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  67. The Columbus Dispatch on The Wind in the Willows: "More than 25 million copies of the book have been sold in 70 countries since 1908, according to the Copyrights Group, which is presently promoting a new edition." (4 May 2008)
  68. The Philadelphia Inquirer on Nineteen Eighty-Four: "Nineteen Eighty-Four has sold 25 million copies, is still read in high school and college, and remains the best-known example of anti-utopian literature." (22 June 2009)
  69. Forbes on Covey: "Stephen Covey will be remembered most as the author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, which sold over 25 million copies." (16 July 2012)
  70. The Age on The Celestine Prophecy: "it has sold in the vicinity of 23 million copies since its publication in 1993" (22 March 2008
  71. "'The Hunger Games' trilogy reaches 50 million copies in print milestone". thecelebritycafe.com.
  72. The Toronto Star on Mario Puzo: "According to the Official Mario Puzo Library website, the book sold 21 million copies in hardback and paper by 1997." (21 July 2007)
  73. Playbill on Love Story: "Erich Segal's best-selling novel, which has sold 21 million copies worldwide in 33 languages[...]" (23 July 2010)
  74. The Financial Times on Wolf Totem: "Since it first appeared in 2004, Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem has sold as many as 20 million copies." (15 March 2008)
  75. The Philadelphia Inquirer on The Happy Hooker: "He said he found it fascinating that her book, which has sold 20 million copies to date, is still being picked up today." (26 June 2008)
  76. The Times on Jaws: "Jaws stayed for 40 weeks in the bestseller charts of The New York Times, eventually selling 20 million copies [...]" (13 February 2006)
  77. The Huntsville Forester on Love You Forever: "The children’s classic Love You Forever has sold over 20 million copies worldwide and is in its 65th printing." (29 October 2008)
  78. CBC on The Women's Room: "It sold 20 million copies and was widely translated, despite poor reviews." (5 May 2009)
  79. The Australian on What to Expect When You're Expecting: "What to Expect When You're Expecting, in its fourth edition, was first published in 1984 and has sold more than 20 million copies." (27 October 2010)
  80. New York Times Upfront on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: "This year marks the 125th anniversary of the publication of Huckleberry Finn in the U.S., and the book is still selling—more than 20 million copies worldwide to date—and still generating controversy." (10 March 2010)
  81. Eureka!: Inventors describe the moment they realised they’d created a hit on The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾: " 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾' has sold more than 20 million copies." (29 October 2011)
  82. John J. Miller on Thor Heyerdahl on National Review Online on Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific in a Raft: ""Our intention was to test the performance and quality of the Inca raft, its seaworthiness and loading capacity, and to ascertain whether the elements would really propel it across the sea to Polynesia with its crew still on board," he wrote in Kon-Tiki, a book that has sold 20 million copies." (April 19, 2002)
  83. The Voice of Russia: Švejkův otec stojí v Moskvě mezi světovou elitou "Jaroslav Hašek and his Švejk are still popular in Russia. More than 20 million copies were already produced."
  84. USA Today on Where the Wild Things are: "More than 20 million copies have been sold in 32 languages." (November 21, 2013)
  85. The New York Times on The Power of Positive Thinking: "Ruth Stafford Peale, the author's widow (he died last Christmas Eve) feels that the book is as viable today as it was 20 million copies ago." (May 31, 1994)
  86. The Salvation Army on The Shack: "Today, there are more than 20 million copies of The Shack in print, in 40 languages." (10 March 2012)
  87. Belfast Telegraph on The Secret: "Publishers Simon & Schuster expect sales to be on a par with -- if not bigger than -- 'The Secret', which has so far notched up 20 million copies in 46 languages." (19 August 2010)
  88. Washington Post on Fear of Flying : "It has been 40 years since “Fear” and its glamorous author landed like feminist blonde bombshells on American culture, selling 20 million copies here and abroad." (7 October 2013)
  89. Macmillan on Dune: "Today the novel is more popular than ever, with new readers continually discovering it and telling their friends to pick up a copy. It has been translated into dozens of languages and has sold almost 20 million copies;"
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  91. on The Fault in Our Stars: "There are 18.5 million copies in print worldwide"
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  97. CBS on Ken Follett: "But since it was published in 1989, "The Pillars of the Earth" has become an international sensation, selling 15 million copies worldwide." (7 October 2007)
  98. The Financial Post on Dale Carnegie: "Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People, the gold standard of the genre, has sold more than 15 million copies since it was first published in 1937." (5 April 2008)
  99. The Patriot Ledger on Perfume: "Yet the scene, like the movie, is so daring, so challenging, you cannot help but respect Tykwer’s unerring desire to remain true to the source novel, a book that has sold 15 million copies and has been credited with inspiring Kurt Cobain to write the Nirvana classic ‘‘Scentless Apprentice.’’" (5 January 2007)
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  101. The Forres Gazette on The Horse Whisperer: "Mr Evans is the author of "The Horse Whisperer", which sold 15 million copies worldwide and was made into a Hollywood film in 1998 directed by and starring Robert Redford." (10 September 2008)
  102. Irish Times on The Shadow of the Wind: "[...]his novel The Shadow of the Wind has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide, writes Arminta Wallace" (13 June 2009)
  103. Wall Street Journal (10 October 2016) What Paula Hawkins Thinks of 'The Girl on the Train' Movie 'Of course I was nervous,' says Paula Hawkins, author of 'The Girl on the Train', which has sold more than 15 million copies around the world.'
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  110. The Wall Street Journal on A Wrinkle in Time: "Madeleine L’Engle’s ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ has sold 14 million copies since its publication in 1962." (16 April 2015)
  111. Fox News on The Outsiders: "According to Viking, a division of Penguin Group USA, "The Outsiders" has sold more than 13 million copies and still sells more than 500,000 a year." (29 September 2007)
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  113. Associated Press on Norwegian Wood: "More than 10 million copies of the book have been sold in Japan alone, with 2.6 million more sold in another 33 languages." (2 September 2010)
  114. The Toronto Star on Grace Metalious: "It sold 100,000 copies in its first month and went on to sell another 12 million copies, was made into a film and eventually into a prime-time television series that made the young Mia Farrow a star." (21 July 2007)
  115. China View on La Peste: "Translated into 28 languages, the book has sold more than 12 million copies around the world." (9 April 2008)
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  117. The Sunday Herald on The Naked Ape: "Morris is still flabbergasted that the book caused such a furore, although the publicity helped it sell 12 million copies." (11 March 2008)
  118. The Australian on Man's Search for Meaning: "It's the 75th edition of a book that has sold 12 million copies and is one of the most read Holocaust texts." (14 May 2011)
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  121. Joan Acocella (January 7, 2008). "Prophet Motive". The New Yorker. Retrieved May 21, 2014. Since its publication, in 1923, “The Prophet” has sold more than nine million copies in its American edition alone.
  122. The Wall Street Journal on The Exorcist: "Back in the 1970s, those smaller, rack-sized paperbacks were the blockbusters of the business, led by such best sellers as William Peter Blatty's "The Exorcist" (11 million copies sold); Peter Benchley's "Jaws" (more than nine million copies), and Sidney Sheldon's "The Other Side of Midnight" (six million copies plus)." (14 September 2007)
  123. The Telegraph on The Gruffalo: "The Gruffalo has sold more than 10.5 million copies, been adapted for stage in both the West End and Broadway, and in 2009 was made into a 30-minute animated film" (3April 2010)
  124. "'Catch-22' Author Joseph Heller Dies". Washingtonpost.com. 1999-12-13. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  125. Carlos Ramet in Ken Follett: The Transformation of a Writer page 44 on Ken Follett: "The first two editions alone sold over 10 million copies worldwide" (1999)
  126. The Telegraph on Stephen Hawking: "Prof Hawking is the author of A Brief History of Time — which has sold 10 million copies — and is currently writing two books." (27 April 2007)
  127. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on The Cat in the Hat: "There are more than 10 million copies in print today in more than a dozen languages, including the Latin, "Cattus Petasatus."" (14 April 2007)
  128. TVNZ on The Lovely Bones: "Published in 2002, Lovely Bones is the second novel by Alice Sebold, and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, remaining on the New York Times hardback bestseller list for over a year." (5 May 2007)
  129. The Telegraph on Wild Swans: "Selling more than 10 million copies and topping the "most borrowed historical biography" chart in British libraries year after year, it proved a publishing phenomenon" (21 July 2007)
  130. Britannica on Santa Evita: "Martínez was best known as the author of two classics of Argentine and Latin American literature: La novela de Perón (1985, The Perón Novel, 1988) and Santa Evita (1995, Eng. trans., 1995); the latter was translated into 30 languages and sold more than 10 million copies." (22 November 2007)
  131. The New York Times on Night: "Indeed, since it appeared in 1960, “Night” has sold an estimated 10 million copies — three million of them since Winfrey chose the book in January 2006 (and traveled with Wiesel to Auschwitz)." (20 January 2008)
  132. The Times on The Kite Runner: "His first novel, The Kite Runner, sold 10 million copies." (11 April 2008)
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  134. ABC News on The Total Woman: "One of the first books to address the issue was Marabel Morgan's "The Total Woman," which sold more than 10 million copies to women of all religious persuasions, making it the best-selling nonfiction book of 1974." (15 April 2008)
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  138. The Toronto Star on The Dukan Diet: "The book has sold 10 million copies worldwide, but didn’t really make an impression on North America until [...]" (18 April 2011)
  139. BBC Magazine on The Joy of Sex: "The Joy of Sex ended up selling more than 10 million copies around the world - more than five million in the United States alone, where it stayed in the New York Times best-seller list for a decade." (26 October 2011).
  140. on The Gospel according to Peanuts: "The Gospel according to Peanuts ended up selling more than 10 million copies around the world."
  141. on Life of Pi: "It was based on a popular novel by Yann Martel that has sold more than 10 million copies around the world."
  142. New Trailer hits for 'The Giver' on The Giver: "The film is based on Lois Lowry’s beloved young adult novel of the same name, which was the winner the 1994 Newbery Medal and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide."
  143. Author Examines Gay Athletes on The Front Runner: "The Front Runner long ago leapt from the shelves of so-called 'gay fiction' to become one of the best-selling novels of recent times, selling 10 million copies in eight languages."
  144. Forbes on Harry Potter: "It and the six subsequent books have now sold 500 million copies worldwide." (22 May 2013)
  145. Bookseller on Goosebumps: "Goosebumps is the second- bestselling series of all time globally, selling over 350 million books across 32 languages [...]" (14 October 2014)
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  147. Variety on the Berenstain Bears: "The company also is offering a new animated series based on the Berenstain Bears, the hugely popular children's brand that has sold more than 260 million books worldwide." (7 April 2002)
  148. The Globe and Mail on Choose Your Own Adventure: "The Choose Your Own Adventure DVD movies are adaptations of the original books, which sold more than 250 million copies. " (22 August 2006)
  149. Forbes on Sweet Valley High: "But despite 250 million copies in print, in 25 languages, Sweet Valley's sugar rush has been on the decline. " (28 October 2002)
  150. "Happy 50th birthday Noddy". BBC News. 1999-11-22. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  151. USA Today on Nancy Drew: "The series is still in print and has sold over 200 million books in 17 languages." (29 May 2002)
  152. "Thomas the Tank Engine's new friend Hiro". ninemsn.com.au. 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
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  157. The Wall Street Journal on the Star Wars books: "According to a Random House spokesman, the publisher has more than 160 million copies of "Star Wars" books in print." (1 April 2005)
  158. The Lord of the Rings is considered by most people to be a single book, because it was written and planned by the author to be such. It is written in the preface to many editions that the book is sometimes 'erroneously' referred to as a trilogy, and goes on to state that it is one book in three volumes. Some people consider it to instead be a trilogy or series of three books, because it was originally published as a series of three volumes: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. Lord of the Rings, Waterstones.com: This move by the publishing house was due largely to post-war paper shortages as well as to minimize the price of the first volume to aid sales.
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  159. Mercer Mayer, HarperCollins, retrieved 24 October 2014, His most recognized character, the lovable and charismatic Little Critter®, was born in 1975 in the book Just for You. Mercer's Little Critter has since starred in more than two hundred books, which have sold over one hundred and fifty million copies.
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  162. CityWire on Chicken Soup: "His Chicken Soup for the Soul series, co-authored with Jack Canfield, has sold over 130 million copies in 54 languages and spans 105 different titles." (17 August 2008)
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  165. ‘Fifty Shades’ Spinoff ‘Grey’ Copy Reportedly Stolen From Publisher on Fifty Shades of Grey: "James’ “Fifty Shades” trilogy has told 125 million copies worldwide, and the movie based on the first book has grossed more than $500 million at the global box office." (10 June 2015)
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  170. Splice Today on Twilight: "Stephanie Meyer dwarfed the success of Brown’s work with the Twilight series, selling over 120 million copies in less than seven years." (26 April 2012)
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  173. RTBF on Martine: "Soixante albums de "Martine" ont été publiés dans la collection "Farandole" et 100 millions d'exemplaires vendus dans le monde." (21 January 2011)
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  175. USA Today on James Patterson's Alex Cross by the numbers: "81 million: Copies sold of series, starting with Along Came a Spider in 1993.""with Alex, it just seems to come together so naturally that I've kept him for myself. I suppose you could say Alex is the co-author." (27 November 2013)
  176. Luisa Gerasimo e.a. in The Teacher's Calendar of Famous Birthdays page 8, on R. L. Stine: "That year he also created Fear Street, the first horror series for teenagers, which sold 80 million copies." (2003)
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  180. The Los AngelesDaily News on OSS 117: "Jean Bruce wrote 265 OSS 117 novels, selling some 75 million copies and spawning seven movies between 1956 and 1970." (1 August 2008)
  181. "Disney Video and DVD Insider". Disney.go.com. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  182. Amazon on Terry Pratchett: "Sir Terry Pratchett was the acclaimed creator of the global bestselling Discworld series, the first of which, The Colour of Magic, was published in 1983. In all, he was the author of fifty bestselling books. His novels have been widely adapted for stage and screen, and he was the winner of multiple prizes, including the Carnegie Medal, as well as being awarded a knighthood for services to literature. Worldwide sales of his books now stand at 70 million, and they have been translated into thirty-seven languages. Sir Terry Pratchett died on 12th March 2015.
  183. "Join the Magic Tree House!". magictreehouse.com.
  184. Lexington Herald-Leader on the Magic Tree House series: "The series has sold 70 million copies in North America and has been translated into 28 different languages in 31 countries." (25 November 2010)
  185. http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/hungergames (25 November 2013)
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  187. The Globe and Mail on A Series of Unfortunate Events: "whose 13 “A Series of Unfortunate Events” books for children have sold an astonishing 65 million copies." (10 January 2012)
  188. The Green Bay Press Gazette on Little House on the Prairie: "If there was any doubt that a love for "Little House is an everlasting one, consider not only that 60 million copies of the Wisconsin-born Wilder's books have been sold since 1932[...]" (24 July 2010)
  189. The Belfast Telegraph on the Jack Reacher books: "2012 marks a landmark year for Lee Child, whose Jack Reacher thrillers have now sold in excess of 60 million copies worldwide." (7 September 2012)
  190. "'Game of Thrones' Writer George R.R. Martin Posts 'Winds of Winter' Novel Excerpt". The New York Times. 3 April 2015.
  191. U.S. title: Where's Waldo?
  192. Variety on Where's Waldo: "The books have sold more than 55 million copies in more than 38 countries and been translated into more than 30 languages" (7 November 2011)
  193. The Star on the Mars Venus series: " You must be from another planet if you have not heard of Gray and his Mars Venus universe. Fifty million of his books have been sold in 40 different languages." (24 February 2008)
  194. The Unofficial Hardy Boys Home Page, "from the publisher McFarland & Company": In its 80 year history, the Hardy Boys series has sold over 50 million books in over 25 languages (20 February 2008)
  195. The New York Times: The Bobbsey Twins Carry On (And On and On) "...a series of more than 70 books for children 7 to 9 years old that has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide." (17 August 1987)
  196. Screening Difference: How Hollywood's Blockbuster Films Imagine Race Jaap van Ginneken, 2007
  197. "New Jean Auel". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2015-07-25.
  198. "A Child's First Library of Learning". English-time.com. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  199. The Alameda Sun on Junie B. Jones: "The series, launched in 1992, offers 27 books and an interactive journal, and has sold 44 million copies around the world." (27 June 2008)
  200. The Irish Independent on Harry Bosch: "Crime writer Michael Connelly's Hieronymous 'Harry' Bosch thrillers have sold 42 million copies, [...]" (5 November 2011)
  201. The Anniston Star on Harry Hole: "The series has been translated into 40 languages and has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide." (29 July 2011)
  202. China Pictorial October 2006
  203. http://shadowhunters.com/ (8 October 2015)
  204. Daily Mail on Paddington Bear: "To date, Paddington books have sold more than 35 million copies worldwide and are available in more than 40 languages." (2 June 2008)
  205. Fortini, Amanda (8 March 2012). "The Prince of Dragons: Christopher Paolini and the Rise of 'Inheritance'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 12 March 2012. His four books have collectively sold more than 33 million copies worldwide.
  206. "徳川家康(1)出生乱離の巻". Bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  207. ABC News on Ramona: "The film is adapted from Beverly Cleary's series of "Ramona" books, which go back more than 50 years and have sold 30 million copies." (23 July 2010)
  208. SuperHeroHype. "The Dark Tower to Become a Film Trilogy and TV Series". Superhero Hype. Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  209. "From Grey To Gray In His New Film, Joel Grey Piles On Years With Makeup" on The Destroyer: "The movie, by Dick Clark, Larry Spiegel and Mel Bergman Productions, is based on the Destroyer novel series of some 62 books which has sold 30 million copies." (11 October 1985)
  210. Asahi.com Kids (11 December 2008)
  211. "How Curious George Escaped the Nazis". The New York Times. 13 September 2005.
  212. Asahi Shimbun (9 April 2005)
  213. Big Tent Entertainment
  214. Yomiuri Shimbun (3 March 2003)
  215. The Financial Express on Rich Dad, Poor Dad: "He has written 18 books, which have sold over 26 million copies." (6 July 2008)
  216. The Guardian on Wallander: "[...] the crime novels by Swedish author Henning Mankell, which have sold 25 million copies worldwide." (21 September 2008)
  217. Norwegian best selling author to cast spell on the UK
  218. Barnes, Brooks. "Swords and Sorcery Return to Syndication". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  219. "Outlander: Is this the new 'Game of Thrones'?". The Independent.
  220. The real-life family and tales behind best-seller "Dork Diaries" CBS News October 28, 2015
  221. Nifty.com (Gokujo No Tabi October 2003)
  222. Storybook Cove
  223. Asahi Shimbun (5 May 2005) (PDF file)
  224. The Miami Herald on the South Beach Diet books: "The South Beach Diet became a No. 1 New York Times Bestseller and the six books in the series have sold 22 million copies." (15 January 2008
  225. Japan Inc. (22 June 2006)
  226. Variety on Artemis Fowl: "The “Artemis Fowl” books have sold more than 21 million copies in print in 44 languages worldwide." (29 July 2013)
  227. Yomiuri Shimbun (16 January 2007)
  228. Jivemagazine.com (15 August 2006)
  229. on Redwall: "Brian Jacques’ award-winning books, which have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide in 28 languages." (8 May 2009)
  230. IESB.net (4 February 2008)
  231. IT Media Mobile (4 April 2005)
  232. The Japan Times (20 March 2005)
  233. However further 'Foundation' books were written by Asimov from 1982, extending the direct series to seven books, however these four further novels tell two largely independent stories. Ultimately many of Asimov's works join to form a single time line encompassing 20,000 years of future-history. To further add the extent of the series, a 'Second Foundation Trilogy' of books by contemporary Sci-Fi writers also explicitly join with the series.
  234. IGN 27 June 2000
  235. 2014
  236. The Stage on Horrible Histories: "[...] based on the hugely successful (20 million copies sold worldwide) series of children’s books by Terry Deary, who also wrote this adaptation." (1 October 2008)
  237. Brandeton.com on Rainbow Magic: "A publishing phenomenon, “Rainbow Magic” has sold 20+ million copies in 31 languages worldwide, including over 6 million books in print in the U.S." (23 November 2010)
  238. Stavangeravisen.no (7 Mai 2004)
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  240. "THIRD BOOK IN VERONICA ROTH'S BLOCKBUSTER DIVERGENT TRILOGY, ALLEGIANT, WILL BE PRODUCED AND RELEASED AS TWO SEPARATE FILMS". MarketWatch.
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  243. The Telegraph on Erast Fandorin: "The two authors share a quality that has seen Akunin shift 18 million copies of his Fandorin stories" (25 February 2007)
  244. Publishers Weekly on Vampire Hunter D: "The books have sold more than 17 million copies around the world." (30 September 2008)
  245. "Sword Art Online Light Novels Have More Than 16.7 Million Copies in Print Worldwide". Anime News Network.
  246. Anime News Network "over 16.5 million copies of the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series have been published in 15 countries" (20 April 2011)
  247. BBC on The Hichhiker's Guide: "About 16 million copies of the books have been sold worldwide" (17 September 2008)
  248. Helen Fielding: Beyond Bridget The Independent 2003
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  250. BBC on Alexander McCall Smith: "His books, featuring the unconventional No.1 Ladies Detective Agency, have sold 15 million copies in English, not counting the 42 languages they've been published in elsewhere." 7 March 2008
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  252. The New York Times on His Dark Materials: "His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman's trilogy inspired by Paradise Lost, has sold 15 million copies worldwide, while the film version of the first volume, The Golden Compass, has earned more than $150 million." (13 January 2008)
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  259. Federer, William Joseph (1996), "William Holmes McGuffey", America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations, p. 439, As of 1963, 125 million copies had been sold.
  260. "Guinness World Records earmarks licensing growth", Licensing, 26 October 2010, The Guinness Book of World Records has been published in 30 languages in more than 100 countries and has sold in excess of 115 million copies, becoming the biggest selling copyright book of all time..
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  269. The Telegraph on the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary: "Thirty million copies of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary have been sold since it was first published in 1948. " (3 June 2005)
  270. Akron Beacon Journal on The Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book: While the title of the book is actually Alcoholics Anonymous, the members of AA refer to it as the Big Book. This is the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous, AA's text on how to stay sober. "And this year is also the 70th anniversary of the publication of A.A.'s Big Book, which has sold nearly 30 million copies since 1939." (11 June 2009)
  271. Twelve Step Programs Worldwide about "Alcoholics Anonymous", the book affectionately known as "The Big Book". The 25 millionth copy of the Big Book was published in 2005, and about 1 million copies are sold each year. This means that as at 2010 there have been about 30 million copies sold, ranking it high on the list of best-selling books ever. More impressive still, it has sold this many copies even though it is available free online in English, Spanish and French - links provided."
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