I've found several of them in
used paperback since Amazon started that but those are the ones that the publishers had the ebook version priced double, or more, of the original paperback price.
Not exact matches
The prices will vary
since some students prefer to buy
paperback copies (verses hardback),
used books or kindle editions.
Since 2006, we've published over 40,000 titles as
paperback, hardcover and ebook
using this true and tried method.
But
since we usually post our books eight times (in
paperback, an ebook in pdf, and six other «open» publishers within a few days of each other), we
use two of our ISBNs that we bought (at embarrassing overpriced rates from Bowker), one for bound versions, one for digital versions.
KDP Print is actually the easiest platform to set - up, because
since you most likely already have your ebook on the platform, you can import most of the information over to
use as a
paperback.
The feedback for the eBook version of White Gold was so good, I then published as a
paperback using print on demand back in 2012 and I haven't looked back
since.