Yes, please forgive me, when I suggested £47.50 it wasn't so serious, just a convenient number to write. I have also bought a couple of the Palawan books, but I think that on the Palawan Bristol book, the circulation volume was always going to be small, but it strikes me that the Aero-Dynamic book would have much wider appeal because it is a study of a successful series of racing cars. I am not personally very interested in Ferraris, but I would buy a book about certain series of racing Ferraris, or maybe a book about Ferrari racing engines.
Suppose, for the sake of argument, that a paper-back Aero-Dynamic came out for, say £150, I would be happy to buy it. I am not being insulting, I genuinely feel this book has been made in a way which unnecessarily restricts its market. Of course, I am no expert on the book market and accept to be wrong, but I hope my question is not a million miles out.
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