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Lista de libros más vendidos

Esta página ofrece listas de los libros y series de libros más vendidos hasta la fecha y en cualquier idioma. El término "más vendido" se refiere al número estimado de copias vendidas de cada libro, en lugar del número de libros impresos o en posesión actual. Los cómics y los libros de texto no están incluidos en esta lista. Los libros se enumeran según la estimación de ventas más alta según lo informado por fuentes independientes confiables.

Según el Libro Guinness de los Récords , en 1995 la Biblia es el libro más vendido de todos los tiempos, con un estimado de 5  mil millones de copias vendidas y distribuidas. [1] Las estimaciones de ventas de otros textos religiosos impresos incluyen al menos 800 millones de copias del Corán y 190 millones de copias del Libro de Mormón . [2] Además, un solo editor ha producido más de 162,1 millones de copias del Bhagavad Gita . El número total podría ser mucho mayor considerando la amplia distribución y publicaciones de ISKCON . [3] Entre los textos no religiosos, las Citas del presidente Mao Tse-tung , también conocidas como el Pequeño Libro Rojo , han producido una amplia gama de cifras de ventas y distribución, con estimaciones que van desde 800  millones [1] hasta más de 6.5 mil millones de volúmenes impresos. [4] Algunos afirman que la distribución alcanzó los "miles de millones" [5] y otros citan "más de mil millones" de volúmenes oficiales solo entre 1966 y 1969, así como "un número incalculable de reimpresiones locales no oficiales y traducciones no oficiales". [6] [7] Las cifras exactas de impresión para estos y otros libros también pueden faltar o no ser confiables, ya que este tipo de libros pueden ser producidos por muchos editores diferentes y no relacionados, en algunos casos a lo largo de muchos siglos. Todos los libros de naturaleza religiosa, ideológica, filosófica o política han sido excluidos de las listas de libros más vendidos que figuran a continuación por estas razones.

Muchos libros carecen de cifras de ventas completas, ya que las cifras de venta y reventa de libros anteriores a la introducción de equipos de punto de venta se basaban en las estimaciones de los libreros, los editores o los propios autores. Por ejemplo, se registró que una de las ediciones de un solo volumen de Harper Collins de El Señor de los Anillos vendió solo 967.466 copias en el Reino Unido en 2009 (la fuente no cita la fecha de inicio), [8] pero al mismo tiempo, los herederos del autor afirmaron cifras de ventas globales de más de 150 millones. Solo hay cifras precisas disponibles de la década de 1990 [ cita requerida ] y en países occidentales como EE. UU., Reino Unido, Canadá y Australia, aunque hay cifras de EE. UU. disponibles de la década de 1940. Además, no se han incluido los libros electrónicos, ya que los textos fuera de derechos de autor a menudo están disponibles de forma gratuita en este formato. Entre los libros que se han vendido mucho se encuentran El conde de Montecristo de Alejandro Dumas , [9] Don Quijote de la Mancha de Miguel de Cervantes , [10] Viaje al Oeste de Wu Cheng'en [11] y El señor de los anillos [12] (que se ha vendido como una serie de tres volúmenes, La comunidad del anillo , Las dos torres y El retorno del rey , como un solo volumen combinado y como un conjunto de seis volúmenes en un estuche) de J. R. R. Tolkien . Por lo tanto, en los casos en los que hay demasiada incertidumbre, se excluyen de la lista.

Habiendo vendido más de 600 millones de copias en todo el mundo , [13] Harry Potter de J. K. Rowling es la serie de libros más vendida de la historia. La primera novela de la serie, Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal , ha vendido más de 120 millones de copias, [14] convirtiéndola en uno de los libros más vendidos de todos los tiempos. A junio de 2017, la serie ha sido traducida a 85 idiomas, [15] colocando a Harry Potter entre las obras literarias más traducidas de la historia . Los últimos cuatro libros de la serie establecieron récords consecutivos como los libros de venta más rápida de todos los tiempos, y la última entrega, Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte , vendió aproximadamente quince millones de copias en todo el mundo dentro de las veinticuatro horas posteriores a su lanzamiento. [16] [17] Con doce millones de libros impresos en la primera tirada en EE. UU., también tiene el récord de la tirada inicial más alta para cualquier libro en la historia. [18] [19]

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Lista de libros individuales más vendidos

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Lista de las series de libros más vendidas

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Notas

La serie Perry Rhodan ha vendido más de mil millones de copias, [327] pero no aparece en la lista porque esa cifra incluye las ventas de revistas , no solo las novelas. [ cita requerida ] De manera similar, la serie Jerry Cotton ha vendido más de 300 millones de copias y la serie John Sinclair vendió más de 250 millones de copias, pero la mayoría de estas también estaban en formato de novela de diez centavos . [328] [329] [330] [331]

Las cifras dadas para algunos libros corresponden al número de ejemplares impresos en lugar de a las ventas confirmadas. [ ¿cuales? ]

Lista de libros más vendidos que se actualiza periódicamente

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Véase también

Referencias

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  17. ^ World Record Academy sobre Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte : "Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte –la séptima y última novela de la serie– vendió alrededor de 15 millones de copias en todo el mundo en su primer día y estableció un nuevo récord mundial para el libro que se vendió más rápido". (23 de julio de 2007)
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