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Originally Posted by JSWolf
So if we go my mass market prices for pBooks when in paperback (no matter the cost/format) and hardcover, It wouldn't be unreasonable to say $11.99 for the eBook when the pBook is in hardcover and $5.99 when the pBook is in paperback (any price, any format as long as it's paperback). This is for current books only.
Backlist eBooks when the pBook is out of print, $3.99.
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Do BHP's even publish backlist stuff that they don't also have in print in paper?
So even without Agency like we are now many/most books don't fit your criteria on price so is it Agency you're against or the prices in general?