I was reading a great sample from Amazon ... archaeology vs textualization and hebrew. I was about to order it, and I accidentally remembered my $50k app .. did Logos have it?!
And indeed: https://www.logos.com/product/197597/write-that-they-may-read-studies-in-literacy-and-textualization-in-the-ancient-near-east-and-in-the-hebrew-scriptures-essays-in-honour-of-professor-alan-r-millard
Prepub. Forget it ... never see light. Picked it up in Amazon.
I guess good books can't feed into Logos; only bad books. That's an unfair exageration. But this ones's from one of Logos big-boy publishers, has hebrew, images, and footnotes. That's it.
Earlier last month MJ noted the issue (more nicely).
Even earlier, Mark made a thread listing all his Kindle purchases. Hint, hint.
Sure, I can imagine the glib explanations from Logos. But how does Kindle read hebrew, images and footnotes, and Logos gets stuck?
Or maybe the prepub is 'we're flooded ... back-burner'? Or feeders are the future.
Anyway, great book! Oh, and BTW, you can zoom into artifact images too! Whoo hoo!