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best-seller

Book that achieves large sales. Listings are based upon sales figures from bookstores and other retail stores.

The Bible has sold more copies worldwide than any other book over time, but popular and commercial examples include Charles Monroe Seldon's In His Steps (1897), Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind (1936), and Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People (1937). Current best-seller lists appear in newspapers, magazines, and book trade publications.



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The e-mail was entitled "The Making of a New York Times Best-seller" and in it, I laid out about 50 things I thought we needed to do to propel a stir-published business book by an African American author to best-seller status on the most prestigious, mainstream list.
``The Da Vinci Code'' has been on nationwide best-seller lists since its release in 2003, including 87 weeks at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list.
IN BRIEF: In the field of digital cameras and cellphones, many thin-style devices came out in the fall and winter of 2002, and these models occupy the top ranks in the best-seller charts.
 
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