Its well below the present regular price - I checked it out after they advertised a commentary "on sale" for the normal price, no reductions...
Does anyone know how the Chesterton sale price compares to the prepub price? IT seems that $100 is a really good deal?
Here is my email notice from March 4, 2010:
The current sale price is even better than the last Pre-Pub price. ??
edit: Notice they had offered 15 volumes? They had to remove 4 just before shipping, due to licensing issues. I am unsure if the price changed any. Still, it is a good price. Go ahead & Go for it!
I love Chesterton and would prefer to read him on my iPad in the Logos app. However, all of these works are available for free, or a dollar or two in other ebook formats. Of course that is not nearly as nice as having it as part of my Logos library. But is the difference worth a hundred dollars? The other formats are also searchable, and you can cut and paste from them also. They can be read on my iPad.That is a decision we all have to make for ourselves. For me, it is not worth the hundred dollar difference.
Does anyone know how the Chesterton sale price compares to the prepub price? IT seems that $100 is a really good deal? Here is my email notice from March 4, 2010: The current sale price is even better than the last Pre-Pub price. ?? edit: Notice they had offered 15 volumes? They had to remove 4 just before shipping, due to licensing issues. I am unsure if the price changed any. Still, it is a good price. Go ahead & Go for it!
The price dropped to $79.95. Only $20 more than at PrePub, a very good price. The 4 volumes that had to be pulled, "for copyright issues", were:
*St. Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox*The Resurrection of Rome*The Way of the Cross*G.K. Chesterton: A Bibliography