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Printed book sales pass 200m in 2020 despite pandemic Richard Stuart-Turner Thursday, January 28, 2021
More than 200 million printed books were sold in the UK last year for the first time since 2012, despite the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
An estimated 202 million printed books were sold in the UK in 2020
The Bookseller magazine reported that statistics from official book sales monitor Nielsen BookScan showed an estimated growth of the UK book market in 2020 of 5.2% by volume, equating to a total of 202 million books being sold, which was worth £1.76bn, up 5.5% on 2019.
The figure is said to have represented the largest rise in volume for the printed books market since 2007, while the annual value was at its highest since 2009.
United-kingdomCharlie-mackesyRichard-osmanNielsen-bookscanVicky-ellisStephen-dochertyBell-bainNetflixMurder-clubThursday-murder-clubEveryday-lightSuper-thursdayThe closure of non-essential shops in Tier 4 regions has left many Christmas shoppers scrambling for last-minute gifts.
Click-and-collect and online shopping are still available for some but with order deadlines fast approaching - and the Royal Mail and courier services under strain - there will be many facing the prospect of their presents not arriving on time.
Fortunately essential shops like hardware stores, supermarkets and chemists are still open and offer up a surprisingly good selection of gifts, meaning there is still a way to browse and buy presents in person.
FEMAIL has scoured the high street stores still open to find the best hidden gems on offer.
United-kingdomRomaLazioItalyBritainPaco-rabanneJamie-oliverRobert-dyasNespresso-vertuo-krupsMaistoTescoMarks-spencerStores open in Tier 4 where YOU can find unexpected Christmas gifts Stephanie Linning For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
The closure of non-essential shops in Tier 4 regions has left many Christmas shoppers scrambling for last-minute gifts.
Click-and-collect and online shopping are still available for some but with order deadlines fast approaching - and the Royal Mail and courier services under strain - there will be many facing the prospect of their presents not arriving on time.
Fortunately essential shops like hardware stores, supermarkets and chemists are still open and offer up a surprisingly good selection of gifts, meaning there is still a way to browse and buy presents in person.
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