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Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness.http://laboratorioshamalab.com/userfiles/bosch-pdo-multi-manual-pdf.xml We write a little note on the birds page the first time we see it. Good pictures with four pages in the back with colored pictures of all the birds and the page number. Excellent.I also like the fact that the birds are not photos but drawings which emphasize the salient features.Great for a starter or a novice. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Text will be unmarked and pages crisp. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. The books introduce the fascinating and popular pastime of birdwatching and include advice on building feeders and birdhouses. Color illustrations help you identify birds quickly while the text provides interesting information about each bird. These books are easy-to-use references for the urban birdwatcher. 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It is easy to read and, so far, I have been able to find and identify each type of bird that I have looked up.A lot of fun to keep within view of your birdfeeder.I had an older version which is pretty worn out and this newer one has more birds and very nicely sealed in plastic for protection. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/73340 The books introduce the fascinating and popular pastime of birdwatching and include advice on building feeders and birdhouses. Color illustrations help you identify birds quickly while the text provides interesting information about each bird. These books are easy-to-use references for the urban birdwatcher. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Published On: 2020-12-30Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. E. Joseph 5.0 out of 5 stars It’s just a solid list of birds (apparently) listed by type without headers or labels.I had thought all the small birds in my yard were simply common House Sparrows. A pair of binoculars nearby, come in extremely handy in making out minor details and color patterns. A must for those living in the L.A. area newly addicted to bird watching.She loves birds, lives in Los Angeles, and so this book seemed perfect. I'm not a bird watcher, myself, so I can't tell you how accurate this book is, but my mom seems to enjoy it. Nice gift and very well priced. Overall, pretty satisfied!It is perfect to identify birds in the Los Angeles basin. After the identification I reach for more detailed books for more information. I bought the book for my 10 years old grand-son. It is not a child book, but it enjoys it and carries it everywhere. The book has good pictures and enough facts to make the identification easy without overwhelming with too many details.An abundance chart shows the time of year that each species is found in the region. This is a very useful tool.http://efesup.com/images/bose-al8-homewide-wireless-audio-link-manual.pdf I was hoping from the book description that there were details on the good sites to each species in the region, but this features is missing as well as a good map of the local parks and reserves. Overall, this is a handy book to have in the backpack when visiting natural areas. 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Mostly boomers. “Older readers are glued to their e-readers,” says Albanese. “They don’t have to go to the bookstore. They can make the font bigger. It’s convenient.” They also cost more than everyone predicted they would — and consistently, they cost more than their print equivalents. They’re the rule. The Department of Justice accused Apple and the publishers of colluding to fix ebook prices against Amazon, and although the DOJ won its case in court, the pricing model that Apple and the publishers created together would continue to dominate the industry, creating unintended ripple effects. It’s a story about what we’re willing to pay for books — and about an industry that is growing ever more consolidated, with fewer and fewer companies taking up more and more market share. What happened to the ebook in the 2010s is the story of the contraction of American publishing. But for Amazon, this price point was an apparent no-brainer. The first generation Kindle was expensive, and value conscious customers needed some incentive to buy into it.Printing and binding and shipping — the costs that ebooks eliminated — accounted for only two dollars of the cost of a hardcover, publishers argued.Then it will sell the book to resellers and distributors for a discount off that suggested list price.Under the wholesale model, Amazon is free to decide to sell the book to readers for as little as a single dollar if it chooses to. But publishers were terrified of what would happen once Amazon had established itself as the only game in town, ebook-wise. And once publishers had nowhere else to sell their ebooks, would Amazon start demanding lower and lower discounts from them to subsidize those low prices.It didn’t quite work out that way. And part of what made the iPad so exciting was that it contained iBooks, an app that publishers were hoping would do for ebooks what iTunes had done for music: be so convenient and easy to use that consumers would flock to it rather than turn to piracy. Crucially, publishers hoped that iBooks would be so streamlined and sleek that it could undermine Amazon’s book-selling dominance. With its App Store, Apple had established a resale model that worked differently from the wholesale model publishers were used to. It was called the agency model, and it worked like this: publishers would decide on what the list price for their book should be, and then put it up for sale at that price in the iBooks store. Apple would take a 30 percent commission on every sale. It needed some assurance that no one would have a cheaper product than it had.And just like that, everything changed. As far as publishers were concerned, they weren’t conspiring; they were just acquiring the leverage they needed to deal with a company they considered an existential threat to their business. They were preventing Amazon from forming a monopoly, and thus they were promoting a healthier economy for books and for the American book-buying public, too. They were colluding with Apple to fix prices. In fact, it’s often prosecuted criminally.” Today, the agency model that Apple developed is once again the standard sales model for ebooks. Would the ebook trajectory have continued to grow had that suit not happened. Probably we would be in about the same place.” On the ebook side, however, Amazon now lists publisher-mandated prices, often with the petulant italic addition “ Price set by seller.” “So the market is very weird, and often the ebook costs more than the print,” Friedman says. “Sometimes it feels like Amazon is trying to make the publishers look ridiculous.” They’re allowed to set their own ebook prices just like publishers are — and consistently, they set their prices very, very low. “It’s a shadow market,” Friedman says. “Novelists with huge backlists go and put them out as ebooks independently.The big trade publishers, he says, have a monopoly too. They’re now mostly owned by five,” Sagers says. (After that Department of Justice lawsuit, Penguin merged with Random House, and the Big Six became the Big Five.) “Why are ebooks expensive. It’s not because Amazon is vicious. 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