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Old 09-18-2012, 11:42 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
What happened to prices falling after initially being high?
The Spy who came in from the Cold will be 50 years old next year.
I was referring to eBooks released at the same time as hardbacks (as is the case with the Ken Follett book in the first post). The eBook will without doubt fall in price when the paperback is released. One might ask what it should fall to. The list price of the paperback of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" is £7.99; the eBook is £6.99. It's on the high side, certainly, but it's a damn good book, which is presumably why the publisher believes that it will sell at that price. If it doesn't, they'll probably lower the price. It's all a matter of economics.
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