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odd Macross Plus book on Amazon


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I was just browsing around looking at what Amazon has for Macross.

And then I found this Macross Plus (Paperback)by Frederic P. Miller (Author), Agnes F. Vandome (Author), John McBrewster (Author).

It's in english and goes for $100+ US!

The publisher is Alphascript Publishing and the book came out in December 2009.

It's odd that I never saw anything on Macrossworld about this book.

I looked at Frederic P. Miller and found he also wrote a book on Dental Caries.

So, I phoned Amazon's customer service to find out if this is a real book.

The service rep. lady told me that this book's information was given to Amazon

by Alphascript publishing, so it has to be a real book.

Not that I was going to buy this book, but I was just wondering if anybody has

ever seen this book before?

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Interesting. In a :huh: kind of way. Followed by <_< when the attached cover has "High Quality Content by Wikipedia Articles!"

Which is followed by :rolleyes: when I checked out the publisher's homepage:

http://www.alphascript-publishing.com/inde...v&nav=10048

Q: …do all of Alphascript’s books take their content from Wikipedia?

Alphascript: Yes, since we believe that the quality of the Wikipedia-articles is so good that it is worthwhile creating books with them. Wikipedia themselves give an impulse for this. The articles published on their sites are free in every respect and without any limitations as to further use. All authors participating in texts of Wikipedia know this or should at least know it.

.... so, it begs the question: why should someone pay for something they can get for free? (Well, for the cost of an internet connection. Which appears to be what's needed to even by these publications :wacko: )

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There's a "used" copy of this copy and paste book on Amazon that's being sold for $126.85 Canadian.

That's why I wrote $100+.

Just ridiculous!

Maybe, someone could write a "review" of this "book" as a warning not to buy.

Seems to be more effort than it's worth.

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There's a "used" copy of this copy and paste book on Amazon that's being sold for $126.85 Canadian.

That's why I wrote $100+.

Just ridiculous!

Maybe, someone could write a "review" of this "book" as a warning not to buy.

Seems to be more effort than it's worth.

That is ridiculous how is the used copy worth about twice as much as a new copy. Then again maybe the new editions are worth less because they were published with more BS from Wikipedia?

On that note are their any books for that other series? I am curious if its too late to edit its wiki before it gets published into a book. :lol:

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