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New juvenile titles continued to rise in 2004, increasing 6.6 percent to 21,516, a new high for that category. Among adult non-fiction categories, religion, travel and home economics enjoyed the largest increases, while education, history, science and biography suffered the steepest declines. The large trade houses published significantly more business, juvenile, law, sociology, and travel titles, and significantly fewer religion, poetry, and literary fiction titles. New adult fiction titles published by the large houses increased a modest 3.5 percent, a fraction of the increase seen from U.S. publishers as a whole.
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- Companies:
- Bowker
- U.S. ISBN Agency
- People:
- Andrew Grabois
- Barnes
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