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It's a Fight Over What You Get to Read

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Under the title "Not a Simple Price War -- It's a Fight Over What You Get to Read" Marin bookseller Bill Petrocelli of Book Passage in San Francisco and Corte Madera has published an absolutely right-on screed about the current price war on books.

I mentioned the situation here two weeks ago, and was planning to say more. Writing for the Huffington Post, Bill said it for me and for all fans of good books. I'll devote the rest of this Words on Books to excerpts from Bill's article:

Aired Sunday November 1, 2009 at 10:55 am and Wednesday November 4, 2009 at 1:00 pm


NOTES:

"Not a Simple Price War -- It's a Fight Over What You Get to Read" was published on the Huffington Post on October 28. Read the entire posting here, with references and attributions to document his points: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-petrocelli/not-a-simple-price-war_b_336233.html

From the bookseller newsletter Bookselling This Week: "William Petrocelli is an author, a bookseller, and a former attorney. He spent a few years as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of California and then as a poverty lawyer in Oakland, California, before going into private practice. For the past 30 years or so, he has been the co-owner with his wife, Elaine, of Book Passage in San Francisco and Corte Madera, California.

Petrocelli is the author of Low Profile: How to Avoid the Privacy Invaders (McGraw-Hill) and co-author of Sexual Harassment on the Job: What It Is and How to Stop It (Nolo Press). He is also the author of the forthcoming novel The Thirteen."


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