It sold many
copies at a deep discount and, I imagine, largely due to her hubby's last name.
Not exact matches
A standard
deep discount clause looks something like this: «On
copies of the Work sold by the Publisher
at a
discount of greater than 55 % from the publisher's retail price through channels outside of ordinary retail trade channels, the author will be paid a royalty of 15 % of the Publisher's net proceeds.»
* Let's assume, for the moment, that commercial publishers suddenly change their contracting patterns to be simultaneously fairer to the authors and more flexible in their own pricing by redefining «
deep discount» to mean «sold
at a price less than 200 % of the actual per -
copy production cost established by printer invoice.»
I should note that hardcover
copies of the Abnormal Returns book are on
deep discount over
at Amazon, so if you don't have a
copy yet now is your chance.