HarperCollins has struck new partnership with JD.com and China National Publications Import and Export Corporation. Starting today, over 800 backlist eBook titles will be available in English. The Chinese publishing industry generated an astounding $42.89 billion in 2013 and should reach $57.74 billion in 2014. This is the first time HarperCollins has entered the market in a digital capacity. Some of the titles available include; The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, Divergent by Veronica Roth and several titles from bestselling authors C.S. Lewis, Lemony Snicket, Beverly Cleary and Neil Gaiman. Additional titles will be rolled out in the coming months. "JD.com has been a key partner in selling HarperCollins print books in China for years and we are happy to work with them on our e-book business," said Chantal Restivo-Alessi, Chief Digital Officer for HarperCollins Publishers. "By expanding our international e-book distribution we're opening up a new market for our authors' works." "The e-book market in China is poised for tremendous growth. We're excited to bring great content from HarperCollins to our readers," said Haifeng Yang, Head of Books, Audios and Videos from JD.com. HarperCollins Starts Selling eBooks in China is a post from: Good e-Reader |
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
HarperCollins Starts Selling eBooks in China
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