The Anchor Yale Bible with an 11% discount over the normal Logos price.
I'm underwhelmed by the percentage, but intuitively wondering if the licensing and production costs of a massive item like the AYB collection make steeper discounts impractical. In other words, is the Logos AYB perhaps already a phenomenal bargain?
Obviously Logos will never sell as many copies of a work like this as the will collections by the likes of Lucado, Piper, Stanley, MacArthur, and so on. So perhaps the 11% discount is really quite good, albeit far less percentage wise than other items. In the past, only libraries could afford collections like this, which is what drove up the prices. The same for those myriads of books from T. & T. Clark, for example. Small market equals higher price to cover production/etc.