Reprint Your Book For �300.00
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REPRINT YOUR BOOK FOR �300.00 EU resident fee including VAT. Non-EU resident fee: �247.50 Convert Currency - Click Here WRITERSWORLD can reprint a book from another publisher as long as you own the copyright or a copy of certification or letter of transfer is submitted with the order from the previous publisher. We will issue a new ISBN number. Needless to say the book which you want reprinted must be in good condition. If it is not we will�attempt to rectify the condition for an extra charge which we will agree on beforehand.The above referenced charge does not cover the cost of photographs or illustrations in your reprint. We will quote you seperately for this which will be charged at cost.You must purchase a minimum of eight copies at �6.00 per copy. We store one copy and send six copies to the legal deposit libraries. Another is for the press. We require a payment of �25.00 to cover delivery charges.We will provide you with the first one hundred copies of reprint and delivery charges at cost to promote the reprint in local bookstores etc. You can order additional copies at print cost��plus 15% and the delivery charges. Your book will be made available through every major internet bookshop, including Amazon, Bol, Waterstones, WHSmith, Ottakar's, Hammicks, Blackwells, Thins, Methvens, etc., on Websites throughout Europe, the Far East, Australia, America and over 12,500 retail booksellers. ISBN NUMBER The ISBN number is a unique identifier for ordering, accounting, billing, and stock control. Your book will be given its individual number. ROYALTIES Every time a copy of your book is sold a record will be kept. You keep all royalties, minus �1.00 per copy for administration charges. You do not relinquish your copyright when using the services of WRITERSWORLD. We are simply a book publisher. |
LEGAL DEPOSIT LIBRARIES Legal deposit is the act of submitting published material to designated libraries and archives. Publishers and distributors in the United Kingdom and Ireland have an obligation to send material to six libraries that collectively maintain the national published archive of the British Isles: the British Library, the Oxford Bodleian Library, the Cambridge University Library, the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh, the Dublin Library of Trinity College and the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. This is a four-century-old tradition. We must deposit your book within one month of publication. This will make your work available in the reading rooms, preserved for the benefit of future generations, a part of the national heritage. Your book will be recorded in the online catalogues of the libraries, all of which are accessible on the World Wide Web, essential research tools for generations to come. WHAT IS PRINT ON DEMAND AND HOW DOES IT WORK? Other publishers must guess how many copies of each title will sell. They print them, store them, and hope their guess is accurate. If the initial print run becomes exhausted the publisher makes a decision whether to commission another print run. In the majority of cases this would mean a book becomes out of print and no longer available. Since the average shelf life of a book is six months, an author would see years of hard work disappear. Print on demand solves this problem by making any book available on a small print run basis as orders are received from retail outlets. This enables print runs as little as a single copy and means the book is never out of print. Technology has enabled WRITERSWORLD to offer this service on acceptable economic terms. Should you require anymore information please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] |
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