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The U.S.’s decrease allowed for Great Britain to assume the top spot as the world’s leader in English-language publishing, with the U.K.’s 206,000 new books in 2005 representing a 28-percent increase. The U.S.’s decline was only its 10th in the last 50 years.
Small to mid-sized publishers saw the sharpest plummets, with output from the smallest publishers falling by more than 7 percent. Small-to-medium publishers declined by 10 percent, and medium-to-large publishers produced 15 percent fewer titles than in 2004.
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