Publishers--and Booksellers--Begin Publishing The Mueller Report

Harvard Book Store's edition of The Mueller Report.

Now that The Mueller Report has been released in redacted form, traditional publishers and some booksellers are cranking up the presses.

Scribner's paperback and e-book edition, done with the Washington Post, features an introduction by Post investigative journalists Rosalind S. Helderman and Matt Zapotosky, who have led the newspaper's coverage. The book will also have a timeline of events and a cast of key figures. An audio version will be published by S&S Audio.

Skyhorse is publishing 200,000 copies of The Mueller Report in paperback and shipping in the next few days. Its version features an introduction by Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz.

Melville House is publishing a print and e-book edition of The Mueller Report, which it described as "the report and nothing but the report, presented as released by the Attorney General of the United States, with no positioning or framing apparatus--such as a celebrity introduction--that would give it bias or impede its clarity."

Barnes & Noble is offering a free e-edition of the report via Nook devices and apps.

Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, Mass., which has an Espresso Book Machine named Paige M. Gutenborg, is publishing The Mueller Report, which can be ordered both at the store and online. The 454-page book takes about 10 minutes to print (slowed down slightly because of the redactions) and retails for $18.95. As of 2 a.m. this morning, orders for the print edition taken online were being "temporarily paused" because of overwhelming demand. The store added: "We'll resume taking orders as soon as the printing queue allows."

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