I wouldn't put too much stock into that anytime soon
Larry Send a noteboard - 31/08/2009 05:07:02 AM
There are already quite a few publishers who have found a profitable business publishing some really nice hardcover editions. I just spent $175 ordering two limited-editions of books I've read in galley proof/PDF forms, and from what I understand, those 150-1000 print run books tend to sell out quickly and they make their publishers a nice profit.
I suspect there'll be a greater emphasis on the book as an art piece in the near future, though.
I suspect there'll be a greater emphasis on the book as an art piece in the near future, though.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
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Je suis méchant.
E-books could spell the end for hardbacks, warns Hachette chief
- 31/08/2009 04:32:35 AM
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I wouldn't put too much stock into that anytime soon
- 31/08/2009 05:07:02 AM
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I agree with you very much on that last sentence.
- 31/08/2009 05:50:37 AM
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I only buy hardcovers and am willing to pay a premium for them
- 31/08/2009 05:11:26 AM
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I like tradepaper backs too.
- 31/08/2009 05:17:08 AM
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Re: I like tradepaper backs too.
- 31/08/2009 02:16:25 PM
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I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
- 31/08/2009 04:26:26 PM
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Re: I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
- 01/09/2009 05:46:12 AM
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Re: I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
- 01/09/2009 04:21:08 PM
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well, i'd say yes, but no...
- 31/08/2009 07:22:51 PM
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Re: well, i'd say yes, but no...
- 01/09/2009 06:02:14 AM
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yeah... one of the cool things is that i no longer have to wait fo paperbacks....
- 01/09/2009 10:00:19 PM
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