1593 readersAmazon is now selling “eBooks Kindle en Español” in the Tienda Kindle. This will include titles written in Spanish originally as well as translated titles. These Spanish language titles are aimed at the large Spanish speaking population in the United States and thus are available in the United States.
Spanish speakers can set their Kindle and Kindle apps to
2425 readersBarnes and Noble is opening a new Spanish language eBook store in the United States called NOOKbooks en español.
NOOKbooks en español includes digital books from well-known Spanish language authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Santiago Roncagliol...
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Amazon boasts that the store has 30,000 Spanish-language titles, including some exclusive Kindle Singles content. The store also has help pages and phone and email customer support in Spanish.
PRESS RELEASE:
Amazon.com Introduces eBooks Kindle en Español, a Kindle Store with the Largest Selection of Spanish-Language Bestsellers Available Anywhere in the U.S.
Customers can now select from over
10983 readersFrom the press release: Barnes & Noble today announced NOOKbooks en español, the first-ever Spanish language digital bookstore in the United States, and the best – and growing – selection of Spanish titles, including bestsellers, new releases, classics, works in translation and more. With NOOKbooks en español, Barnes & Noble customers now have nearly instant
1075 readersFrom the press release: Amazon.com, Inc. today announced a new Spanish-language eBook store within the Amazon.com Kindle Store, “eBooks Kindle en Español“ along with additional features specially implemented for U.S. Spanish-speaking customers like extensive help pages, and phone and email customer support in Spanish. U.S. customers can now shop for Spanish-language books in the new store on Amazon.com, or
1888 readersInternational digital players are targeting the 500 million strong Spanish-language market. It’s scary stuff for Spanish-language publishers, who need to prepare.
Editorial by Javier Celay
Javier Celaya
A dramatic shift is happening in the Spanish-language publishing sector. In the last few months, the three largest publishing houses — Random House Mondadori, Grupo Planeta and Santillana — have taken
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726 readersBy Edward Nawotka
Since February, Spanish World Book News has been providing twice-monthly updates, stories, profiles and news from the burgeoning Spanish-language publishing market. Our coverage has ranged from Spain to Mexico to Argentina and across the whole of Latin America. It’s our belief that there is tremendous potential in these often under-appreciated markets. So, if you
1275 readersLatin America absorbed 20% of Spain’s books, while Spain took in just 2% of Latin America’s.
By Julieta Lionetti
A language spoken by 450 million people may appear as a huge opportunity to many publishers and retailers, but the reality of the Spanish book world says we may be wrong if approaching it from an indiscriminate global
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340 readersPublishers eying the large Hispanic market abroad may need to adjust their expectations for profit margins when it comes to selling Spanish-language content.“If you are looking at your Spanish numbers and think they’re going to be the same as the English, it’s not going to happen,” said Tessie DeVore, executive vice president of Charisma House
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100 readers[Press Release]World’s Leading Spanish-Language eBook Retailer Comes To U.S.BajaLibros.com, the world’s largest retailer of eBooks in Spanish, opened its portal for business in the United States today.The new portal allows Spanish-language readers to download more than 50,000 books, novels, and textbooks, including classics and bestsellers, to enjoy on a variety of devices such as, iPads,