Hilarious.
I would suggest that for a high powered attorney’s lifestyle, one million dollars for essentially seven years of his life would not be THE incentive. And that is the message that Bugliosi was conveying when he said: "if you want to make money, you don't put out a book that weighs 7 1⁄2 pounds and costs $57 and has over 10,000 citations and a million and a half words."
Who cares what Bugs claimed his incentive was. The question is what commercial publishing house is going to pay upwards from a million dollars in advance for a book that is not expected to sell?
I really would like to know the name of that publisher, so I can contact him about this book I'm going to write and for which a million in advance will do nicely.
I really would like to know the name of that publisher, so I can contact him about this book I'm going to write and for which a million in advance will do nicely.W. W. Norton & Company is the publisher. If you already have authored two or more #1 bestseller books you should have no problem getting that kind of money.
Here is what Alan Wolfe of the Washington Post said about the book:
To say that Bugliosi wants to strike a nail in the coffin of Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorists is putting it mildly; he wants to drive a tractor trailer through their ranks and scatter everyone in sight. Is such an effort really necessary? I am afraid it is, which is another way of saying that we ought to be grateful for
Bugliosi's obsession.