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Faber Launches 'Pay-What-You-Want' eBook

Posted at 8:34AM Tuesday 03 Mar 2009

Two years after Radiohead's pay-what-you-like album, In Rainbows, the independent UK publisher Faber is launching its own digital experiment, giving readers the chance to pay what they deem appropriate for historian Ben Wilson's latest book, fittingly titled What Price Liberty?

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