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TPS3 Deleted Session July 4, 1976 paperbacks hardcover occult stance market

Prentice knows that the hardcovers will continue to do well over the years. They also understand that the general market paperbacks do not last—that is, they come apart. The people who really enjoy these books will buy Prentice editions as their own wear out, using hardcovers to make notations, etc.

(I asked Jane to hold this session so that we could get information on two questions: 1. The sales of her books, both hardcover and paperback. 2. Her status concerning her symptoms.)

It will take longer then for the general public than it did, for example, with The Seth Material hardcover, for several reasons.

TPS5 Deleted Session October 10, 1979 Prentice Dutch Hall contracts publishing

[...] As it is, Prentice-Hall is now applying earnings from the paperback Politics against the hardcover losses—a method Tam says is common in the trade, but which I think is ethically dishonest, to say the least. They did the same thing with Adventures; in this case, that action wiped the board clean for the hardcover Adventures, and even showed a small profit from the paperback sales. [...] Instead of charging hardcover losses against taxes as a business expense, say, they charge the author for them; this means they do not have to pay the author any royalties on paperback sales, for at least several years. [...]

TPS2 Session 667 (Deleted Portion) May 30, 1973 spotlight dancing financial situation highlighted

[...] The books are well established, and there will be an acceleration even with the hardcover Seth Speaks as the paperback is assimilated. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session December 13, 1972 move resentment dwelling money tenants

[...] His first hardcover was out, and instead of changing the situation for the better he was faced with a job after writing full time.

The Seth Material hardcover did not financially change the situation that much, but his classes began to bring in money. [...]

UR1 Preface by Seth preface Roberts unknown n.y metaphysics

[...] (To make the record complete, it should be noted that Jane’s first book on psychic phenomena was How to Develop Your ESP Power. It was published in hardcover and paperback editions in 1966 and 1974, respectively, by Frederick Fell Publishers, Inc., New York, N.Y. 10016. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session October 26, 1982 David vitamins Cohen letter guitar

[...] There seems to be a chance also of trying to get Prentice-Hall to publish the three Seven books in simultaneous hardcover and trade paperback editions, if we interpret the letter correctly. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session September 17, 1977 Framework paperback detailed operate suggestions

[...] Those paperback sales were latent, so to speak, when the hardcover books were sold. [...]

NotP Chapter 1: Session 755, September 8, 1975 psyche canvas brushstroke artist greater

[...] [The paperback in question is The Coming of Seth, originally published in hardcover as How to Develop Your ESP Power.]

TPS7 The Fred Conyers Story Sunday, October 17, 1982 Fred police Denver coat Pittsburgh

[...] By now he’d taken two hardcover books from a bag, and given them to me. [...]

TPS3 Deleted Session October 20, 1975 unsafe Bantam realistic Pocket safe

(Tonight John himself told Jane that the success of Personal Reality is “phenomenal,” meaning that it has sold close to 40,000 copies hardcover its first year out.)

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 885, October 24, 1979 Ankh Hermes materialists Spreekt Mitzi

For a number of reasons, hardcover books especially are much more expensive in Europe than they are in the United States. [...]

TPS2 Deleted Session January 1, 1973 Adventures Eleanor Rich writer Tam

[...] Because he felt a responsibility to the work, and because of another publication—a hardcover book—he consented to The Seth Material. [...]

TES3 Session 110 November 25, 1964 a.j inquiring November Dee objectify

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