On 3/1/11 2:04 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 01:47 -0600, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 3/1/11 1:11 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2011-03-01 00:12, Bekenn wrote:
Awesome! I actually just received my copy (ordered through an Amazon
reseller) a couple of days ago. I somehow ended up with one of the
limited edition copies...

The non-limited seems to be the rare one.


Yah, perhaps sales aren't that strong after all :o).

Andrei

Perhaps they reprinted with "the fault" in order to milk the "limited
edition" factor?

No.

And remember the "best seller rank" is regionally dependent, i.e.
different Amazon servers will deliver different results.

There is also historical hysteresis to their figure:  my "Developing
Java Software" second edition still rates higher than the third edition
even though the publisher reports the third edition has sold the same
number of copies -- which is actually quite a lot thankfully.

Forgive my ignorance - I didn't know you have a book portfolio, and so impressive at that. Congratulations!

Yah, there are many variables. Add to those many handling details that influence the process. TDPL has certainly sold more than 1830 copies by now (= the collector's edition count) but booksellers have no obligation to send older prints first, so it all depends on which batch they have handy when shipping. Also I'm sure some smaller booksellers have gotten a batch from the collector's edition that hasn't been sold yet.


Andrei

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