You might also look at Lulu.com. They have a somewhat different pricing
structure, including setting your own price..
This is the link to the textbook page.
<http://www.lulu.com/en/products/textbooks/>
JimA
Dehler, Bernie wrote:
>I found out something so fantastic, that I wanted to pass it on. I
>found out that you can publish a book with Amazon's BookSurge for $100
>(yes, $100, not $1000), if you give them the finished form in a pdf
>file. This will get you an isbn number and get it listed on Amazon.com
>.
>
>A 300 page book might retail for $18.00, with 25% royalty to you. You
>have no control over price. If you buy in quantity, like 100 books, I
>think you can get about a 50% discount from the retail cover price.
>
>I'm working on a book, so that's how I found out. I plan to use MS Word
>then use a PDF convertor for the final output... doing all my own
>editing.
>
>It seems to me that this is so radical... as radical as the invention of
>the printing press. It brings "print to the masses" on a whole new
>scale.
>
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