A record-breaking month for home of Britain’s best books
YOUR record-breaking Mail on Sunday has scored another great sales success.
Latest official ABC figures reveal average retail sales of 901,000 in August – up 4,500 copies month-on-month and our overall highest figure since April.
That means a remarkable 23.1 per cent of all Sunday papers sold in Britain are now Mail on Sundays – our highest ever market share.
That’s 626 copies sold EVERY MINUTE.
And no wonder as readers know we’re not only the home of the biggest scoops – from our man in Washington’s scathing criticism of Donald Trump to pictures of Prince Andrew inside Jeffrey Epstein’s home – but we’re also the place to find unmissable book serialisations.
This month alone we’ve brought you four enthralling books, long before they reach the shops.
Readers have been loving our extracts from Bill Bryson’s extraordinary new book as Britain’s favourite travel writer takes his most intriguing journey yet – around the human body. We also brought you William Cash’s jaw-dropping account of how Boris Johnson agreed to let the society writer bring up his secret daughter.
And there have been exclusive instalments of Lord Ashcroft’s revealing biography of Jacob ReesMogg. Today, discover how the MP made his millions.
Plus the bravest book of the year: Douglas Murray’s trenchant take-down of all the sacred cows of political correctness.
Who needs Amazon? The greatest reads are in The Mail on Sunday.