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Among the Modern Library's immediate priorities: a special e-edition of the two Winfrey picks, featuring a John Irving essay about "Great Expectations."
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But at the same time, I read a lot of "dead tree editions" too, and gladly purchase them if there is no e-edition available at a reasonable price without DRM.
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Upcoming e-books include novels by Cormac McCarthy and Anne Tyler and the first e-edition of "The Diary of Anne Frank."
Wylie Agency Shouldn't Make Exclusive Deals With Amazon, Says Authors Guild 2010
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The Penguin paperback is listed at $20, and an e-edition prepared by Penguin costs $7.99.
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Among the Modern Library's immediate priorities: a special e-edition of the two Winfrey picks, featuring a John Irving essay about "Great Expectations."
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Kindle sales for the most recent Larsson book, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," have topped those for the hardcover, said Bogaards, who added that he did not think hardcover sales had been hurt by the less expensive e-edition.
'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' Is All-Time Top Seller On Kindle 2010
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Odyssey also is publishing an e-edition of John Cheever's collected stories.
Random House, Macmillan Rage Against Amazon's Deal With Agent Andrew Wylie 2010
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Even The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown's mega religi-opus, has only sold 5% of its copies in electronic format, despite the e-edition being priced a whopping $20 below the hardcover.
Jason Pinter: Why the Digital Revolution is Missing the Big Picture 2010
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"No one says, 'I want to download the e-edition of this book,'" says book analyst Michael Norris of research firm Simba Information.
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The Penguin paperback is listed at $20, and an e-edition prepared by Penguin costs $7.99.
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