Add another of the New York big six to the list of publishers standing up to Amazon‘s severe discounting of book prices: Macmillan — owners of Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, Henry Holt, and Picador, among others, says not only will it be delaying the publication of some ebooks, a la the policies recently announced by Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, and the Hachette Book Group, it will also be selling some ebooks for more — I say more — than the price of its hardcover version.
As Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg details in a Wall Street Journal report, the company “said it will issue books it expects to be best sellers in an enhanced electronic-book format, starting in the first quarter of 2010,” and that “The special editions, which will include author interviews and other material, such as reading guides, will carry a list price slightly higher than the hardcover edition. (Hardcover books typically list for at least $25, while e-book versions of best sellers can go for as little as $9.99.) The new e-books will go on sale on the same day as the hardcover. After 90 days, the special edition will be replaced by a standard e-book.”
Says Macmillan CEO John Sargent, “Our goal is to give the consumer what they want, when they want it, at a fair price.”
Dennis Johnson is the founder of MobyLives, and the co-founder and co-publisher of Melville House.