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Robert Jain & The Books That Were The Most Fiscally Successful

By Jason McDonald


Books are among the oldest forms of entertainment in the world. With these, readers can find themselves in worlds that wouldn't have been fathomed otherwise, following the adventures of the main characters all the while. As you may imagine, some books have been more successful than others, especially in terms of sales. For a better understanding of the individual books, not including series, that made the most money, here is some insight provided by Robert Jain.

The Little Prince - Often regarded as the most popular work penned by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince transcended French culture and become a popular book worldwide. This story of a stranded pilot and a "little prince" he encounters, hence the name, is nothing short of legendary among avid readers. The Little Prince has made considerable money, according to names such as Bob Jain, with approximately 140 million sales to its name.

The Lord of the Rings - This name is synonymous with everything from video games to movies, but the original book by J.R.R. Tolkien was groundbreaking. Not only is this true from a storytelling standpoint, with ample adventure and numerous memorable characters alike, but in terms of sales as well. Did you know that this book has moved about 150 million copies since its release in the mid-1950s? Needless to say, this makes it one of the most successful novels in history.

A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens is one of the most popular English authors in history, and it's fair to say that A Tale of Two Cities is his most popular work as well. Everything from its iconic opening line, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times," to its detailing of life in Europe during the French Revolution made an impression on anyone that read it. For proof of this, all you have to do is look at the sales numbers. This novel, which was published in 1859, sold about 200 million copies during its lifetime.

Don Quixote - When it comes to individual novels that sold the best, Don Quixote stands at the top of the mountain. For those that don't know, this Spanish novel, which was published in 1605, has moved about 500 million copies. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which being the quality of the story. The fact that it was able to incorporate elements of humor and adventure, without taking away from the weight of the story, makes it another worthwhile read.




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