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Paperback rights have been sold and a movie is in the works.
No one had bothered to sell the paperback rights before the book came out.
The sale of its paperback rights had broken all records.
Quietly, I cut my asking price in half and sold the paperback rights within the week.
Even now, although there are talks in progress about film and paperback rights to the novel, success has not quite caught up with its author.
Talk of best-seller lists and paperback rights was heard at every third table.
Now the prospective sale of the paperback rights would appear less attractive.
The paperback rights were sold for $1.8 million, a possible record for a first novel.
The $2.3 million paid for the paperback rights to "Love Signs" set an industry record.
After its paperback rights were resold, it became an international best seller.
And last week, Vintage Books bought paperback rights for six figures.
It went through eight separate printings in the first two years, and the paperback rights were quickly purchased.
The paperback rights to the book never sold.
The first two impressions of the report sell out before publication, and there is fierce competition for the paperback rights.
The paperback rights sold for a then-record $3.2 million.
The paperback rights were sold for six figures.
And Random House has the paperback rights as well.
But Harper could not reissue the books because the paperback rights had been licensed to other publishers.
He reclaimed paperback rights and put out his own soft-cover editions.
Latoya received $25,000 for the paperback rights and is about to begin a round of promotional interviews.
He said he was not aware that Warner Books had the paperback rights.
That book also became a hardcover best seller and Pocket Books paid $341,000 for paperback rights.
Thus, the publisher can approach an author with an attractive package that includes hardcover and paperback rights for multiple countries.
"No one would buy the paperback rights.
Combining the operations will allow Little, Brown to acquire both hard-cover and paperback rights for a book.