Who hasn't bought, or at least seen, the series of Dummies series of books - on seemingly every conceivable and topic.
The NY Times reports:
"Few thirsts run deeper these days than the one for self-improvement, and few recent books have slaked it better than the ubiquitous bumble-bee-colored titles in the “For Dummies” series. Since it began in 1991 with “DOS for Dummies,” which helped computer neophytes navigate the user-unfriendly program that predated Windows, the series has swelled to more than 1,000 titles and sold more than 150 million copies."
Read, here, how being a Dummies author can be lucrative and those endless titles that just keep rolling on.
The NY Times reports:
"Few thirsts run deeper these days than the one for self-improvement, and few recent books have slaked it better than the ubiquitous bumble-bee-colored titles in the “For Dummies” series. Since it began in 1991 with “DOS for Dummies,” which helped computer neophytes navigate the user-unfriendly program that predated Windows, the series has swelled to more than 1,000 titles and sold more than 150 million copies."
Read, here, how being a Dummies author can be lucrative and those endless titles that just keep rolling on.
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