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Long before the human being learnt the art of reading and writing, all
the knowledge used to passed on from person to person and from
generation to generation by word of mouth. The most popular form of
communication since ancient times has been story-telling. Initially,
even the religious knowledge used to be passed on in the form of stories
only. That is how religious books like The Bible, the Bhagavad Gita and
so on were preserved from generation to generation. After the invention
of paper and printing press, the trend of printing such stories came
into existence. Due to the popularity of the religious scriptures, their
circulation was so immense, it is literally impossible to keep a track
of all the copies circulated worldwide. There are other books written by
famous authors at different times which have attained tremendous
popularity due to their content and style of presentation. Here are the
Top 10 best-selling single-series books of all time.
1) A tale of two cities (200 million copies sold)
This phenomenon was written by Charles Dickens and was first published
in 1859. The book describes the way of life in two cities, London and
Paris, before and after the French revolution. The novel represents the
dilemmas of the peasants of French as they are demoralized by the French
aristocracy in the years before the revolution. It also talks about the
matching cruelty shown by the revolutionaries towards the former
aristocrats during the revolution. It compares unappealing social
traditions of Paris with London during the same period. The book was
published in English.
2) Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince) (200 million copies sold)
The little prince is the most read and translated book in the French
language. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects, it is
the most famous work of the French aristocrat writer, poet and aviator
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It’s about a delightful little prince who sets
off on a journey across all the planets so see if he can find a friend.
He has no luck until he falls to Earth. It was first published in 1943.
3) The Lord of the Rings (150 million copies sold)
Written by English philologist and University of Oxford professor J.R.R
Tolkien, the Lord of the Rings was actually written as a sequel to his
earlier novel, the Hobbit. It was written in stages between 1937 and
1949. It is one of the greatest trilogies every written. The book is
based on the struggle for the Ring of Power, which was forged by Sauron,
the Dark Lord, a long time ago.
4) The Hobbit (100 million copies sold)
The hobbit is a children’s fantasy novel that was published in 1937. It
is again written by J.R.R Tolkien. It plot is about a band of Dwarfs
who’s treasure has been stolen by a dragon called Smaug. Gandalf, the
wizard, persuades Bilbo Baggins, a hobbit, into going with them to get
the treasure back. The encounter many adventures along the way.
5) Hong lou meng (Dream of the Red Chamber) (100 million copies sold)
The Dream of the Red Chamber or The Story of the Stone as its commonly
called, is written by novelist Cao Xueqin. It was composed in the
middle of the 18th century and is one of China’s Four Great Classical
Novels. This book describes the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty. It is
believed to be semi-autobiographical as the author also talks about his
own family in the process.
6) And Then There Were None (100 million copies sold)
This book is not only Agatha Christine’s best-selling novel but is also
the world’s best-selling mystery ever. It was first published in the
United Kingdom in 1939 under the title Ten Title Niggers. Due to
controversies, the title was changed a few times and finally it came to
be known as And Then There Were None. In the novel, ten people who are
involved in the death of others but have managed to evade notice or
punishment are cleverly persuaded to visit an island. These guests are
the only people on the island and each of them is murdered in a pattern
resembling the old nursery rhyme, Ten Little Indians.
7) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (85 million copies sold)
Composed by C.S.Lewis in 1950, this is a fantasy novel written for
children. It has also been published in 47 different foreign languages.
The novel is set in World War II. In it, four children travel through a
wardrobe to the land of Narnia and find out what it is their destiny to
free it with the guidance of a mystical lion.
8) She (83 million copies sold)
This story is written in the first-person narrative by Henry Rider
Haggard in 1887. It follows the journey of Horace Holly and his charge
Leo Vincey to a lost kingdom in the African interior. There they run
into a primitive race of natives and a mysterious white queen. It has
been translated into 44 different languages.
9) The Da Vinci Code (80 million copies sold)
Written by Dan Brown in 2003, this mystery novel created a world-wide
sensation. The book begins with the investigation of a murder.
Symbologist Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu are called to Louvre Museum
in Paris where they discover that there is a battle going on between the
Priory of Sion and Opus Dei. This is taking place over the possibility
of Jesus having been married to Mary Magdalene. It is mystery novel
that created immense controversy.
10) Think and Grow Rich (70 million copies sold)
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