I like to buy cheap ebooks, and I sometimes note ebook sales here; recently I posted about sales for an historical novel about James Joyce and Richard Kaczynski's Perdurabo, which I'm currently reading.
A couple of new sales that caught my eye: In the U.S., Enochian Vision Magick: A Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley by Lon Milo DuQuette is available for $3.99 at the U.S. Amazon, (I checked, and it's not on sale at Barnes and Noble.)
British readers may want to know that John Higgs' William Blake Vs. the World is just 99 pence at the Amazon UK. Unfortunately, there's no corresponding sale in the U.S.; on Amazon, the ebook is a pricey $18.99.
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seems that both links are pointing to Amazon UK
Fixed, I think.
This is probably a naive question, but does Amazon place restrictions on who can open an Amazon UK account? It’s an e-book so it’s theoretically downloadable from anywhere.
Amazon wants you to buy from the website for the country you live in, to deal with rights issues. There are workarounds, and various articles on the internet explain what to do, example:
https://www.howtogeek.com/328197/how-to-change-your-country-on-your-amazon-so-you-can-buy-different-kindle-books/
@Van Scott- I've just changed my address in my Amazon in the past when I wanted something that was only available in the UK or elsewhere. Probably not "allowed," but fuck Bezos.
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