Size of Cookbook market in US Best answer on the web
Who are the dominant cookbook publishers in the US by sales $ of cookbooks only?
Another inconsistency is that if Americans purchased 40 million cookbooks, based on the sales figures you uncovered of around $78million, that would mean that the amount paid by the consumer per book would average about $4 per book. Certainly that can't be correct. Perhaps you could call the source and see if they can verify??
I have old Book Industry Study Group numbers that put 1996 cook books at 10.2% of the market, down from 10.9% five years earlier.
Best regards,
Omnivorous-GA
A suggestion would be to get a copy of BISG's "Book Industry Trends 2002" -- either directly from the website or from a university business library near you. The report is $100 for BISG members; $750 for non-members.
Best regards,
Omnivorous-GA
Claudietta
I've been able to find the leading seven cookbook publishers, and I believe they are in order of sales, but the citation does not specify the sales.
I also found the market share of US cookbook sales (one cites what Onminorous listed below and the other is different).
Let me know if you would like me to continue with this, or how
Claudietta
According to the industry publications, the cookbook market ranged from $42 million in 1994 to $78 in 2001, 4.1% and 3.5% of the total book market. In 1994 this figure equaled to 44.9 million books sold, according to references listed below.
The leading publishers seem to be Random House, Alfred A. Knopf, Crown/Clarkson Potter, HarperCollins, IDG Books, Doubleday and Broadway.
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UNIT SHARE OF ADULT BOOKS SOLD BY SELECT GENRES[*]
PERCENTAGE
1999 2001 POINT CHANGE
General fiction 6.4% 10.0% +3.6
Mystery/thriller 13.8% 15.0% +1.2
General nonfiction 0.9% 1.3% +0.4
Religious 13.0% 13.5% +0.5
History 2.3% 2.4% +0.1
Biography/autobiography 3.1% 3.0% -0.1
Cooking 3.7% 3.5% -0.2
Romance 20.7% 20.0% -0.7
Self-help 5.2% 4.4% -0.8
Science fiction 6.5% 5.5% -1.0
Business 5.8% 4.2% -1.6
[*] Numbers do not add to 100 because no all genres are listed.
"Sales of books to consumers last year totaled $22.4 billion, up from $21.6 billion in 2000 and from $20.5 billion in 1999, according to Book Industry Trends, an annual publication distributed by the Book Industry Study Group in Matawan, N.J. Retail stores and online outlets accounted for the largest share of 2001 sales--67 percent, or $15 billion. Direct-to-consumer outlets and book clubs captured another 20 percent of the market, or $4.5 billion, and non-textbook sales in college bookstores claimed the remaining 13 percent of last year's revenues, or $2.9 billion."
Source: American Demographics Reader Request: By The Book; US consumer book market size as retail sales in dollars for 1999 and 2000, with percent sales market share breakdown for each of 11 genres, page 8+ July 2002
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US sales of mainstream cookbooks approached $42 mil in 1995, the last year for which figures are available, or 4.1% of total book sales, down $3 mil from the record in 1994, according to the American Booksellers Association (Tarrytown, NY), which represents 4,300 retail bookstores.
Source: New York Times, TOO Many Cooks, Yes, But Never Too Many Cookbooks; US sales of mainstream cookbooks approach $42 mil in 1995, 4.1% of total book sales, down $3 mil from the record in 1994, page B27 January 24, 1997
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According to the American Book Sellers Association, consumers purchased 44.9 million cookbooks in 1994, up from 32 million in 1993. (1995-96 figures were not available.) An association spokesman said cookbooks have been "trending up" since 1992.
Source: HFN, Cookbooks Serve Up Sales;
Consumers purchased 44.9 mil cookbooks in 1994 vs 32 mil in 1993, page 52 October 28, 1996
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BROWSING AND BUYING
(projected thousands of adults who may purchase selected types of
books, by sex, 2008: and percent change, 1998-2008)
Legend for Chart:
A - men
B - percent change 1998-2008
C - women
D - percent change 1998-2008
A B C D
Any book 42,336 5.8% 59,543 0.4%
Cookbook 6,442 10.5 58,147 -1.8
Mystery 11,813 42.9 15,001 1.0
Novel 14,878 28.5 21,807 -3.7
Science fiction 5,575 -3.4 3,775 -0.6
Children's 7,902 9.1 20,034 1.7
Romance 2,559 -7.6 35,895 28.9
Self-help 7,125 -1.6 8,097 -4.8
Religious 5,601 9.6 8,894 2.9
Note: self-help includes business and personal topics; religious
excludes Bibles.
BOOKISH AMERICANS
(projected thousands of adults who may buy at least one book a
year, by age and sex, 1998, 2005, and 2008, and percent change,
1998-2005 and 1998-2008)
percent change percent change
1998 2005 2008 1998-2005 1998-2008
MEN
total 39,998 41,652 42,336 4.1% 5.8%
18 to 24 5,252 5,738 5,869 9.3 11.7
25 to 34 9,008 8,249 8,372 -8.4 -7.1
35 to 44 9,564 9,055 8,568 -5.3 -10.4
45 to 54 7,873 9,006 9,190 14.4 16.7
55 to 64 3,987 5,198 5,762 30.4 44.5
65 and
older 4,315 4,407 4,576 2.1 6.0
WOMEN
total 58,306 58,824 59,543 -0.8% 0.4%
18 to 24 7,562 9,035 9,582 19.5 26.7
25 to 34 12,037 11,503 11,849 -4.4 -1.6
35 to 44 13,682 7,952 6,032 -41.9 -55.9
45 to 54 11,373 13,365 13,803 17.5 21.4
55 to 64 6,477 8,617 9,643 33.0 48.9
65 and
older 8,175 8,352 8,633 2.2 5.6
Source: American Demographics, Ready Readers, Reluctant Readers; Consumer book sales fell 4% in 1997, according to the Association of American Publishers, and mass-market paperback sales fell 8%; but increasing education could reverse this fall, page 8, May 1998
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Growth projected to be slower than in 2000 Projections released by the Book Industry Study Group estimate that total book sales in 2001 will increase 3.2%, to $25.62 billion. If the forecast is right, the sales growth in the year will be lower than the 4.5% gain posted in 2000. The association expects the sales increase to be fueled by price increases as units are projected to dip 0.1%, to 2.49 billion.
Source: Publishers Weekly, Book Sales Projected To Rise 3.2% in 2001; US market size as dollar and unit sales for book publishers for 2000 and forecast for 2001, with breakdown for twelve segments, page 9 June 18, 2001
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Digital Chef, Inc., dedicated to making cooking and shopping more convenient for consumers and publisher of the Web site http://www.digitalchef.com, today announced an agreement with leading cookbook publishers Random House, Alfred A. Knopf, Crown/Clarkson Potter, HarperCollins, IDG Books, Doubleday and Broadway that allows consumers a new method for trying recipes from a cookbook before they buy it.
The agreement makes Digital Chef the most comprehensive online source for sampling cookbook recipes and represents a unique cooperative effort between traditional "print" publishers and an "online" publisher. "We are pleased to announce our relationship with the country's leading cookbook publishers," said Digital Chef president Kevin Appelbaum.
Source: PR Newswire, Digital Chef Partners With Leading Publishers to Provide Recipes From New and Existing Cookbooks Over the Internet; Web Site's New Cookbook Showcase Allows Consumers to Sample Recipes Before Buying Cookbooks PR Newswire Association, Inc., December 19, 1997 ---------------------------------------------------------
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TOP 20 US Book Publishers (by sales) [not all necessarily publish cookbooks] Company Name, City, State, Sales (US$)
Thomson Licensing Corporation Claymont Delaware 7,000.00
Pearson Plc. (ADR) London NA 6,083.71
McGraw-Hill Companies New York New York 4,645.54
Pearson Education Upper Saddle River New Jersey 2,619.76
Scholastic Corporation New York New York 1,917.00
Primedia Inc. New York New York 1,691.00
Bertelsmann Inc. New York New York 1,282.70
Thomson Holdings Corporation Stamford Connecticut 1,000.00
Bertelsmann Inc. New York New York 1,000.00
West Group Rochester New York 1,000.00
Pearson Technology Group Indianapolis Indiana 1,000.00
HarperCollins Publishers Inc. New York New York 975.50
Addison Wesley Boston Massachusetts 900.00
Encyclopedia Britannica Inc Chicago Illinois 750.00
R R Donnelley Crawfordsville Indiana 750.00
Lifeway Christian Resources Nashville Tennessee 750.00
National Geographic Society Washington District of Columbia 749.50
John Wiley & Sons Hoboken New Jersey 734.40
Kalmbach Publishing Co. Waukesha Wisconsin 512.00
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. / McGraw-Hill Higher Education Division Burr Ridge Illinois 500.0
Source: US Business Onsource http://businessbrowser.onesource.com/
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other cookbook publishers encountered in readings:
Crown Books Corp (Annual Sales: $299.5m)
Silverback Books
Cucina Casalinga
KQED Books & Video
Perigee Books
International Masters Publs
S&S
Bristol Publishing
Aris books
Chronicle books
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Let me know if this satisfies your questions. I would be willing to help you get more information on the publishers given that I couldnt find the unit sales per publishers. I did, by the way, look into the SEC reports to look for these figures, and couldnt find them there either.
Claudietta
"According to the industry publications, the cookbook market ranged from $420 million in 1994 to $780 million in 2001, 4.1% and 3.5% of the total book market, respectively. In 1994 this figure equaled to 44.9 million books sold, according to references listed below."
Did you get a chance to look at the supporting information? I suppose it should be apparent from that. I calculated the amounts by the given total book market and percentages.
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Was there anything else? I found quite a number of articles on this sector, addressing trends. However, the ones above were the only ones that addressed the specific questions you were looking for.
Let me know,
Claudietta
Claudietta
thanks