List of best-selling fiction authors
This is a list of best-selling fiction authors to date, in any language. While finding precise sales numbers for any given author is nearly impossible, the list is based on approximate numbers provided or repeated by reliable sources. "Best selling" refers to the estimated number of copies sold of all fiction books written or co-written by an author. To keep the list manageable, only authors with estimated sales of at least 100 million are included. Authors of comic books are not included unless they have been published in book format (for example, comic albums, manga tankōbon volumes, trade paperbacks, or graphic novels).
Authors such as Miguel de Cervantes, Alexandre Dumas, Jane Austen, Arthur Conan Doyle, Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Rick Riordan, Ernest Hemingway, Jack Higgins and Leon Uris have not been included in the table because no exact figures could be found—although there are indications that they too have more than 100 million copies of their work in print.
Author | Min. estimated sales | Max. estimated sales | Original language | Genre or major works | Number of books | Nationality |
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William Shakespeare | 2 billion[1] | 4 billion[2] | English | Plays and poetry | 42 | English |
Agatha Christie | 2 billion[3] | 4 billion[2] | English | Whodunits including the Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot series | 85 | English |
Barbara Cartland | 500 million[4] | 1 billion[5] | English | Romance | 723 | English |
Danielle Steel | 500 million[6] | 800 million[7] | English | Romance | 179 | American |
Harold Robbins | 750 million[8] | 750 million[9] | English | Adventure | 23 | American |
Georges Simenon | 500 million[10] | 700 million[11] | French | Detectives, Maigret, romans dur | 570 | Belgian |
Enid Blyton | 600 million[12] | English | Children's literature, Noddy, The Famous Five, The Secret Seven | 800 | English | |
Sidney Sheldon | 370 million[13] | 600 million[14] | English | Suspense | 21 | American |
J. K. Rowling | 500 million[15] | 500 million[15] | English | Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Cormoran Strike, fantasy, crime fiction | 15 | British |
Gilbert Patten | 125 million[16] | 500 million[17] | English | Adolescent adventures | 209 | American |
Dr. Seuss | 100 million[18] | 500 million[19] | English | Children's literature | 44 | American |
Eiichiro Oda | 480 million[20][21] | Japanese | Manga, One Piece | 98 | Japanese | |
Leo Tolstoy | 413 million[22] | Russian | War and Peace, Anna Karenina | 48 | Russian | |
Corín Tellado | 400 million[23] | 400 million[24] | Spanish | Romance | 4,000 | Spanish |
Jackie Collins | 250 million[25] | 400 million[26] | English | Romance | 25 | English |
Horatio Alger | 200 million[27] | 400 million[28] | English | Dime novels | 135 | American |
R. L. Stine | 100 million[29] | 400 million[30] | English | Goosebumps series, Fear Street series, horror, comedy | 430+ | American |
Dean Koontz | 325 million[31] | 400 million[32] | English | Horror, thriller, science fiction, fantasy | 91 | American |
Nora Roberts | 145 million[33] | 400 million[34] | English | Romance | 200+ | American |
Alexander Pushkin | 357 million[22] | Russian | Plays, poetry, prose, Eugene Onegin | 17 | Russian | |
Stephen King | 300 million[35] | 350 million[36] | English | Horror, science fiction, fantasy, It, The Shining, The Stand, Pet Sematary, Salem's Lot, The Green Mile | 77 | American |
Paulo Coelho | 225 million[37] | 350 million[38] | Portuguese | The Alchemist | 28 | Brazilian |
Jeffrey Archer | 250 million[39] | 330 million[40] | English | Saga, thriller, short stories, Kane and Abel, The Clifton Chronicles | 33 | English |
Louis L'Amour | 230 million[41] | 330 million[42] | English | Western | 101 | American |
Jirō Akagawa | 300 million[43] | 330 million[44] | Japanese | Mystery | 500+ | Japanese |
René Goscinny | 325 million[45] | French | Franco-Belgian comics, Asterix, Lucky Luke, Iznogoud | 108 | French | |
Erle Stanley Gardner | 100 million[46] | 325 million[47] | English | Mystery, Perry Mason | 140 | American |
Edgar Wallace | 300 million[48] | English | Detective | 175 | English | |
Jin Yong | 100 million[49] | 300 million[50][51] | Chinese | Wuxia | 15 | Chinese |
Janet Dailey | 300 million[52] | 300 million[53] | English | Romance | 93 | American |
Robert Ludlum | 110 million[54] | 290 million[55] | English | Espionage, Jason Bourne | 40 | American |
Akira Toriyama | 287 million[lower-alpha 2] | Japanese | Manga, Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Super | 66 | Japanese | |
Osamu Tezuka | 276 million[68] | Japanese | Manga, Astro Boy, Black Jack, Buddha | 62 | Japanese | |
James Patterson | 150 million[69] | 275 million[70] | English | Thriller, Alex Cross | 98 | American |
Frédéric Dard | 200 million[71] | 270 million[72] | French | Detective, San Antonio | 300 | French |
Stan and Jan Berenstain | 200 million[73] | 260 million[74] | English | Berenstain Bears | 300+ | American |
Roald Dahl | 200 million[75] | 250 million[76] | English | Children's literature | 50 | British |
John Grisham | 100 million[77] | 250 million[78] | English | Legal thriller | 22 | American |
Zane Grey | 250 million[79] | English | Western | American | ||
Irving Wallace | 250 million[80] | English | Suspense | American | ||
J. R. R. Tolkien | 200 million[81] | 250 million[82] | English | The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, classical fantasy | 36 | English |
Masashi Kishimoto | 235 million[83] | Japanese | Manga, Naruto | 72 | Japanese | |
Karl May | 100 million[84] | 200 million[85] | German | Western, adventure | 80 | German |
Carter Brown | 100 million[86] | 120 million[87] | English | Detective | Australian | |
Mickey Spillane | 100 million[88] | 200 million[89] | English | Detective, Mike Hammer | American | |
C. S. Lewis | 100 million[90] | 200 million[91] | English | The Chronicles of Narnia, fantasy, popular theology | 38 | British |
Kyotaro Nishimura | 200 million[92] | Japanese | Mystery | 400+ | Japanese | |
Mitsuru Adachi | 200 million[93] | Japanese | Manga, Touch, H2, Slow Step, Miyuki,Cross Game | Japanese | ||
Rumiko Takahashi | 200 million[93] | Japanese | Manga Urusei Yatsura, Ranma ½, Inuyasha, Maison Ikkoku, Rin-ne | Japanese | ||
Gosho Aoyama | 200 million[94] | Japanese | Manga, Detective Conan (Case Closed), Yaiba, Magic Kaito | Japanese | ||
Dan Brown | 200 million | 200 million[95] | English | Thriller, Robert Langdon | 7[96] | American |
Ann M. Martin | 172 million[97] | 180 million[98] | English | The Baby-sitters Club | 335 | American |
Ryōtarō Shiba | 180 million[99] | Japanese | Historical | 350 | Japanese | |
Arthur Hailey | 150 million[100] | 170 million[101] | English | Thriller | 11 | British/Canadian |
Gérard de Villiers | 150 million[102] | French | Detectives, SAS | 170 | French | |
Beatrix Potter | 100 million[103] | 150 million[104] | English | Peter Rabbit | 23 | English |
Michael Crichton | 150 million[105] | 150 million[106] | English | Techno thriller | 25 | American |
Richard Scarry | 100 million[107] | 150 million[108] | English | Illustrated children's books | 250 | American |
Clive Cussler | 40 million[109] | 150 million[110] | English | Adventure, Dirk Pitt | 37 | American |
Alistair MacLean | 150 million[111] | 200 million[112] | English | Adventure, thriller, war stories | 32 | British |
Ken Follett | 90 million[113] | 150 million[114] | English | Spy thriller, historical thriller | 30 | British |
Astrid Lindgren | 100 million[115] | 165 million[116] | Swedish | Children's literature | 100 | Swedish |
Debbie Macomber | 60 million[117] | 140 million[118] | English | Romance | American | |
EL James | 100 million | 125 million | English | Fifty Shades of Grey | 3 | British |
Tite Kubo | 120 million[119] | Japanese | Manga, Bleach | 74 | Japanese | |
Eiji Yoshikawa | 120 million[120] | Japanese | Musashi | 7 | Japanese | |
Catherine Cookson | 100 million[121] | 120 million[122] | English | Romance | 103 | British |
Stephenie Meyer | 100 million[123] | 116 million[124] | English | The Twilight Saga, The Host, romance | 6 | American |
Norman Bridwell | 100 million[125] | 110 million[126] | English | Clifford the Big Red Dog | 80 | American |
David Baldacci | 110 million[127] | English | Thriller | 25 | American | |
Nicholas Sparks | 90 million[128] | 105 million[129] | English | Romance | 22 | American |
Hirohiko Araki | 100 million[130] | Japanese | Manga, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure | Japanese | ||
Evan Hunter | 100 million[131] | 100 million[132] | English | Detective (Ed McBain) | 94 | American |
Andrew Neiderman | 100 million[133] | 100 million[134] | English | V. C. Andrews, The Devil's Advocate | 60 | American |
Roger Hargreaves | 100 million[135] | 100 million[136] | English | Children's literature, Mr. Men | British | |
Anne Rice | 75 million[137] | 100 million[138] | English | Gothic fiction, vampires, Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles) | 27 | American |
Robin Cook | 100 million[139] | 100 million[140] | English | Medical thriller Coma | 27 | American |
Wilbur Smith | 80 million[141] | 100 million[142] | English | African adventure | 32 | South African/British |
Erskine Caldwell | 80 million[143] | 100 million[144] | English | Literature | 25 | American |
Judith Krantz | 80 million [145] | 100 million [146] | English | Romance | 12 | American |
Eleanor Hibbert | 100 million[147] | 100 million[148] | English | Romance, historical, suspense | 200 | British |
Lewis Carroll | 100 million[149] | English | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, absurdist literature | 5 | British | |
Denise Robins | 100 million[150] | English | Romance | 200 | British | |
Cao Xueqin | 100 million[151] | Chinese | Dream of the Red Chamber | Chinese | ||
Ian Fleming | 100 million[152] | 100 million[153] | English | James Bond | 14 | British |
Hermann Hesse | 100 million[154] | 100 million[155] | German | Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, The Glass Bead Game | 45 | German-Swiss |
Rex Stout | 100 million[156] | 100 million[157] | English | Nero Wolfe | 50 | American |
Anne Golon | 100 million[158] | 100 million[159] | French | Angélique | 14 | French |
Frank G. Slaughter | 100 million[160] | English | Medical | 62 | American | |
Edgar Rice Burroughs | 100 million[161] | 100 million[162] | English | Tarzan, Barsoom and Pellucidar series, science fantasy | American | |
John Creasey | 100 million[163] | English | Crime thriller | 600 | British | |
James A. Michener | 100 million[164] | English | Historical | 47 | American | |
Yasuo Uchida | 100 million[165] | Japanese | Mystery | 130+ | Japanese | |
Seiichi Morimura | 100 million[165] | Japanese | Mystery | 350+ | Japanese | |
Mary Higgins Clark | 100 million[166] | 100 million[167] | English | Thriller | American | |
Penny Jordan | 90 million[168] | 100 million[169] | English | Romance | 200+ | British |
Patricia Cornwell | 100 million[170] | English | Thriller | 34+ | American | |
Hajime Isayama | 100 million | 100 million[171] | Japanese | Manga, Attack on Titan | Japanese |
See also
Notes
- See Dragon Ball Super § Manga.
- Tankōbon book sales of Akira Toriyama's manga:
References
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Christie sold more than two billion books, translated into 103 languages. Only the Bible and Shakespeare's works are said to have sold more.
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Harry Potter has hit a huge milestone this year, with more than 500 million books sold all over the world, in 80 languages.
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- The Daily Utah Chronicle Archived April 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Joshua Kagebein List of best-selling fiction authors: "The Pulitzer Prize-winning Seuss wrote and illustrated 47 books and sold more than 100 million copies in 18 languages." (March 5, 2001)
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尾田栄一郎「ONE PIECE」の98巻が、本日2月4日に発売された。98巻をもって日本国内の累計発行部数が4億部に達し、8000万部以上となる海外累計発行部数と合わせて、全世界累計発行部数が4億8000万部を超えた。
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- New York Times February 15, 1987
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- Corín Tellado on Corin Tellado: "She published more than 5,000 titles and sold more than 400 million books which have been translated into several languages"
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- Time magazine Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Horatio Alger: "[...] that have sold from 100 million to 400 million copies, depending on which literary historian you believe." (February 12, 1973)
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- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on R. L. Stine: "Altogether, Stine has sold more than 400 million books." (April 8, 2007)
- The OC Register Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Dean Koontz: "Admitting to finally having found a great editor at Bantam, the author, who has sold 325 million books in 38 languages, talked about his craft. " (September 25, 2007)
- Daily Pilot Archived July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine on Dean Koontz: "He's now the world's sixth most highly paid author, tied with John Grisham at $25 million in annual sales, and his novels have sold more than 400 million copies." (January 7, 2011)
- BBC Archived August 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on Nora Roberts: "Nora Roberts currently has 145 million books in print." (June 6, 2002)
- The Washington Post Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Nora Roberts: "Today, Roberts, 61, has published her 200th novel, "The Witness," and is at the helm of a cottage industry: about 400 million copies of her books in print..." (April 16, 2012)
- The New Yorker Archived July 13, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Stephen King: "He is the world's best-selling novelist, with 300 million books sold [...]" (September 7, 1998)
- BBC Archived September 18, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Stephen King: "But - after selling 350 million copies of his horror and suspense books - the author's latest work draws on a series of events which almost broke him." (November 22, 2006)
- Penguin Random House Archived September 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Paulo Coelho: "his books have sold more than 225 million copies in more than 170 countries (...)" (September 14, 2018)
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- The Jamestown Sun on Louis L'Amour: "More than 330 million copies of his books have been sold, translated into 27 languages." (October 29, 2001)
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Black Jack Osamu Tezuka [...] 176 million [...] Astro Boy Osamu Tezuka [...] 100 million
- ABC News Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on James Patterson: "Interesting that James Patterson has sold nearly 150 million books." (March 13, 2008)
- Daily Express Archived February 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine on James Patterson: "At the last count the 65-year-old American has sold 275 million copies of his books." (February 26, 2013)
- The New York Times Archived April 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Frédéric Dard: "Mr. Dard wrote almost 300 books, of which more than 200 million copies have been sold." (June 15, 2000)
- The Washington Post on Frédéric Dard: "Mr. Dard worked as a journalist in Lyon from 1942 to 1950 before dedicating himself to novels, theater and film. He used a number of pseudonyms, among them Frederic Charles, Kaput and L'Ange Noir (The Black Angel), and sold more than 270 million books." (June 9, 2000)
- The New York Times Archived September 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on the Berenstains: ""sold more than 200 million copies (...)" (February 27, 2012)
- Variety Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on the Berenstains: "The company also is offering a new animated series based on the Berenstain Bears, the hugely popular children's brand that has sold more than 260 million books worldwide." (April 7, 2002)
- BBC Archived December 23, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Roald Dahl: "With his stories available in 59 languages and with more than 200 million book sales worldwide." (July 6, 2015)
- "Roald Dahl: As popular - and profitable - as ever". BBC. August 18, 2016. Archived from the original on February 14, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
- The New York Times on John Grisham: "Over the last 15 years, more than 100 million copies of Mr. Grisham's books have been published in hardcover and paperback worldwide." (January 19, 2005)
- BBC on John Grisham: "While legal thriller writer Grisham - who has sold more that 250 million books in his 20-year career - picked up a lifetime achievement award, Ian Rankin's The Naming of the Dead won best crime thriller." (March 28, 2007)
- Trip Savvy Archived October 11, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Zane Grey: ""Zane Grey had 250 million books published," Wolfe said." (November 22, 2005)
- The Writer's Almanac Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Irving Wallace: "Although often scorned by critics, his 16 novels and 17 works of nonfiction have sold some 250 million copies worldwide." (March 19, 2003)
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- The Wall Street Journal Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Ann M. Martin: "A year earlier, however, the movie version of "The Baby-Sitters Club" -- based on a series of young-adult books that have sold more than 180 million copies -- sold only $10 million in tickets, barely exceeding its $6.5 million budget." (October 8, 2004)
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- The Age Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Arthur Hailey: "Arthur Hailey, who has died at his home in the Bahamas aged 84, was one of the most commercially successful authors of all time, producing 11 books which sold more than 150 million copies, were translated into about 40 languages, and brought him tens of millions of dollars" (November 28, 2004)
- The Washington Post on Arthur Hailey: "He wrote 11 books, which were published in 40 countries and 38 languages, with about 170 million copies in print." (November 27, 2004)
- Sunday Herald Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Gerard De Villiers: "De Villiers, now 78, claims to have sold an extraordinary 150 million books over his career - with every year a million more added to the total in France alone." (November 19, 2007)
- Lucia Marginean in Collecting Beatrix Potter Figurines page 2, on Beatrix Potter: "Beatrix Potter's books have been translated into more than 35 languages and sold over 100 million copies. " (2008)
- USA Today Archived October 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine on Beatrix Potter: "Potter's story of the rabbit who is nearly killed after defying his mother's warnings to avoid the garden of a farmer named McGregor has sold more than 150 million copies in 35 languages." (June 23, 2003)
- The Telegraph Archived June 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Michael Crichton: "His books have sold more than 150 million copies." (July 1, 2007)
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- Encyclopædia Britannica Archived August 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine on Richard Scarry: "His "busy" books and dictionaries sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, and in 1989 eight of his books made the list of the top 50 best-selling children's books of all time" (2008)
- Famous Authors Archived September 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Richard Scarry: "He has written more than 300 books which have gone on to sell more than 150 million copies globally" (2012)
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- The Telegraph Archived June 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Clive Cussler: "His widely popular novels - his new one, Golden Buddha, the first in an adventure series called The Oregon Files, is published next month - have sold 150 million copies in 40 languages and have made the author a very wealthy man." (February 23, 2004)
- Dominic Head in The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English Archived December 24, 2016, at the Wayback Machine page 431 on Alistair MacLean: "Alistair MacLean's works have sold more than 150 million copies worldwide." (2006)
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- Anime News Network Archived February 5, 2018, at the Wayback Machine "The official Twitter for the live-action film of Tite Kubo's Bleach manga revealed on Monday that the original Bleach manga has 120 million copies in print worldwide." (February 5, 2018)
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- The Age Archived February 7, 2009, at the Wayback Machine on Catherine Cookson: "One hundred million copies of her 103 books have been sold worldwide." (October 6, 2008
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- The Hollywood Reporter Archived September 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Stephenie Meyer: "the books have sold more than 100 million copies" (October 19, 2015)
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- The Library of Congress Archived February 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Norman Bridwell: "Now more than 80 Clifford books have been published, close to 100 million books are in print, and Clifford's adventures are published in several languages worldwide." (2002)
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- The New York Times Archived December 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Ed McBain: "Ms. Gelfman, his agent, estimated that in 50 years of writing, he had sold more than 100 million copies of his work." (July 7, 2005)
- The Hollywood Reporter Archived December 6, 2006, at the Wayback Machine on Ed McBain: "Evan Hunter, 78, a best-selling cop novel author who sold more than 100 million books under his own name and the pseudonym Ed McBain." (December 30, 2005)
- The Sun Runner Archived April 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Andrew Neiderman: "Aside from the fact that "The Devil's Advocate" is a film classic featuring Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron, Neiderman has over 100 million books in print and has been published in 95 countries. " (2005)
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- The Independent Archived October 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine on Roger Hargreaves: "The popularity of the original characters led to a television series, sold 100 million books and created a business worth £130m" (January 22, 2003)
- News Australia Archived February 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Roger Hargreaves: "The popular series featured characters like Mr Strong, Mr Tickle and Mr Muddle, and it has been estimated that more than 100 million books from the Mr Men range had been sold worldwide." (February 11, 2008)
- Christianity Today Archived November 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Anne Rice: "novelist Anne O'Brien Rice's darkly themed books have sold more than 75 million copies" (December 1, 2005)
- Hollywood Reporter Archived September 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Anne Rice: "More than 100 million copies have been sold worldwide." (July 17, 2018)
- Variety Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Robin Cook: "Cook, who with more than 100 million books in print virtually owns the medical-thriller genre, appears to be branching out of his element by adding an extraterrestrial component." (May 2, 1997)
- Wesleyan University Archived November 20, 2010, at the Wayback Machine on Robin Cook: "He has sold more than 100 million books worldwide, which have been translated into approximately 40 languages." (2007)
- The Telegraph on Wilbur Smith: "Translated into 26 languages, they have sold more than 80 million copies worldwide." (April 28, 2007)
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- Augusta Chronicle Archived February 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine on Erskine Caldwell: "Mr. Caldwell's books have sold 80 million copies and have been published in 43 languages. " (February 11, 2007)
- The New York Times Archived April 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Erskine Caldwell: "More than 100 million copies of his books have been printed around the world, and his short stories continue to be included in anthologies" (December 1, 1982)
- The New York Times Archived September 19, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Judith Krantz: "Judith Krantz, Whose Tales of Sex and Shopping Sold Millions, Dies at 91." (June 23, 2019)
- Deadline Archived September 14, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on Judith Krantz: "Judith Krantz Dies: Best-Selling Author And Journalist Was 91 Years Old" (June 23, 2019)
- The Independent Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Eleanor Hibbert: "She sold staggering amounts, in the region of 100 million copies." (September 28, 2008)
- The New York Times on Eleanor Hibbert: "Eleanor Hibbert, a prolific and popular novelist whose books, written under the pen names Jean Plaidy, Victoria Holt and Philippa Carr, sold more than 100 million copies, died on Monday aboard a Mediterranean cruise ship." (January 21, 1993)
- The New York Times Archived April 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Lewis Carroll: "Over 100 million copies of Carroll's book have been sold, Mr. Allen said." (April 18, 1985)
- Miami Herald Archived October 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on Denise Robins: "Miss Robins' novels, translated into 15 languages, sold more than 100 million copies. " (May 3, 1985)
- China.org Archived April 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Cao Xueqin: "Sun said that the book has sold over 100 million copies worldwide so far. " (December 14, 2005)
- The Times of India Archived October 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on Ian Fleming: "Faulks took up where Fleming left off in 1966 with Octopussy and the Living Daylights, the last of 14 Bond books which have sold 100 million copies since." (July 13, 2007)
- The New Zealand Herald on Ian Fleming: "Faulks took up where Fleming left off in 1966 with Octopussy and the Living Daylights, the last of 14 Bond books which have sold 100 million copies since." (July 11, 2007-
- Eckhard Bernstein in Culture and Customs of Germany page 101 on Hermann Hesse: "Over 100 million copies of his works have been sold worldwide" (2004)
- The International Herald Tribune Archived April 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Hermann Hesse: "Hesse's novels appear in 68 languages and have been sold more than 100 million copies worldwide" (October 28, 1999)
- The Washington Post on Rex Stout: "he substituted pleasure for pain and produced 42 novels and 39 novellas in the Nero Wolfe series with combined sales of more than 100 million copies" (November 20, 1977)
- The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived October 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on Rex Stout: "Readers have snapped up more than 100 million copies of the books." (November 29, 1986)
- Dr. Jaap van Ginneken in Screening Difference: How Hollywood's Blockbuster Films Imagine Race, Ethnicity and Culture page 124, on Anne Golon: "All together, they published thirteen titles, translated into forty-five languages and selling more than 100 million copies. " (2007)
- The Age Archived April 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine on Anne Golon: "Somehow, despite her books having sold more than 100 million copies in 45 countries, Golon is living in straitened circumstances" (November 13, 2004)
- Kevin McCarthy's The Book Lover's Guide to Florida Archived March 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine on Frank G. Slaughter: "Through 1990, Slaughter's books have averaged more than a million sales per title, totaling over 100 million copies." (1992)
- Steven R. Serafin in The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature Archived April 1, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, p. 145, on Edgar Rice Burroughs: "[...] sales of his novels exceed 100 million copies." (2005)
- Bret E. Carroll in American Masculinities: A Historical Encyclopedia, page 449, on Edgar Rice Burroughs: "The twenty-five novels that followed between 1912 and 1947 were a huge commercial success, with over 100 million copies sold" (2003)
- Neil Shulman e.a. in Get Between the Covers: Leave a Legacy by Writing a Book, page 225, on John Creasey: "Over his lifetime, he managed to write over 600 novels and to sell approximately 100 million copies of his books worldwide." (2006)
- Thomas D. Hamm in The Quakers in America page 208, on James Michener: "Michener produced a steady stream of books for the rest of his life, with total sales of over 100 million." (2003)
- Books from Japan Archived September 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Yasuo Uchida: "Yasuo Uchida (1934–) is a popular author whose works have sold more than 100 million copies in Japan" (Japanese language, March 21, 2008)
- Deseret News Archived July 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine on Mary Higgins Clark: "Mary Higgins Clark has been on The New York Times Best Seller list 27 times and has more than 100 million copies in print in the United States" (March 29, 2009)
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- The Telegraph Archived December 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine on Penny Jordan: "selling more than 90 million copies of nearly 190 titles" (January 19, 2012)
- The Washington Post Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine on Penny Jordan: "sold more than 100 million copies worldwide" (January 21, 2012)
- The Christian Science Monitor Archived February 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine on Patricia Cornwell: "Cornwell's books have sold more than 100 million copies." (February 21, 2013)
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