Although I just noticed the Hardback is $50 through Random House as well and that edition also has a list price of $50 on Amazon as well.
So it seems all ebook retailers except for Amazon have to sell this the e-version of this overpriced edition of this 30 year old book. While Amazon can still sell whatever version they have rights to for $2.95.
As I said before, even if you own a Kindle, I don't see how anyone can think this sort of crap is anything but bad for ebooks and epublishing.
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