Selling foreign-language print books in the United States has always been tough due to high prices, hurdles at customs and the difficulties of transporting physical stock. Barnes & Noble (NYSE: BKS) expected that selling foreign-language e-books in the U.S. would work much better—but have been surprised at the demand for them, B&N Manager of International Digital Content Patricia Arancibia said at a Publishers Launch Conferences panel moderated by Michael Cader. The retailer’s sales of foreign-language e-books are now growing faster than sales of English e-books, she said.
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