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Surely Science Books would be interested in Getting real?

... 2007, see http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=4446 . The book I was holding up was Jason Fried/37Signal's Getting Real, one of the most influential web design books of the decade. It was self-published. (It helped that it was also available online; I have the printed edition.) A ...

... people use it to publish things that traditional publishers would never publish*. But many don't. Something like 37signal's Getting Real went through Lulu because "traditional" publishing would have been a pointless drag. And that book has made more money than most mid-list authors ever will. ...

... subject to the full stigma of the personal ad. Now it's quite acceptable. A good example is 37Signals/Jason Fried's Getting Real (blogged about here). It's clearly one of the more significant web ...

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