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2007, thanks in part to the Sony Reader, but by the end of 2007 ebook sales were still well under $50 million. But from 2008 on, ebook sales began to increase dramatically, reaching $69 million in 2008 – the first full year of the Kindle – and jumping to $188 million in 2009, an increase of nearly 3-fold in one year. By 2012, ebook sales had reached over $1.5 billion, a 22-fold increase in just four years. This was dizzying growth.

2008 69.1
2009 187.9
2010 502.7
2011 1095.1
2012 1543.6
Source: Association of American Publishers

      Source: Association of American Publishers

      Source: Association of American Publishers

      The steep rise in ebook sales in the four years from 2008 to 2012 was dramatic and unsettling for many in the industry: after several years during which the much-heralded ebook revolution seemed like a false dawn, suddenly it was an uncontestable reality. Moreover, given the staggering rate of growth, there was no telling where this would end. It’s not hard to see that, if you were a publisher watching this take place around you in 2010, 2011 and 2012, you really would be wondering what was going to happen to your industry. You might even be panicking. You would almost certainly be wondering if publishing was going to go the same way as the music industry. Would ebook sales keep growing at this dramatic rate and become 40 or 50 per cent of your business, maybe even 80 or 90 per cent, in a few years’ time? Were books heading in the same direction as CDs and vinyl LPs – on a precipitous downward slope and likely to be eclipsed by digital downloads? Was this the beginning of the end of the physical book? These were the questions in the minds of most people in the industry at the time – they were seriously worried, and understandably so.

2006 0.1
2007 0.5
2008 1.1
2009 2.9
2010 7.6
2011 17.3
2012 23.2
Source: Association of American Publishers
Revenue ($ millions) Rate of growth (%)
2008 69.1
2009 187.9 171.9
2010 502.7 167.5
2011 1095.1 117.8
2012 1543.6 41
2013 1510.9 –2.1
2014 1601.1 6
2015 1360.5 –15
2016 1157.7 –15
2017 1054.3 –8.9
2018 1016.1 –3.6
Source: Association of American Publishers

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