Musharrafââ¬â¢s book-launch in September
WASHINGTON: President Pervez Musharrafââ¬â¢s book will be launched on September 25 in New York.
The book ââ¬â In the Line of Fire ââ¬â which he calls ââ¬Åa memoirââ¬Â, is going to be beyond the purchasing power of the majority of the people in Pakistan, as it will cost Rs 1,932.
A launch is being planned when the president visits to attend the opening of the next UN General Assembly session, which begins around the third week of September.
The book, to be published by Simon and Schuster under its Free Press imprint, has no Pakistani publisher so far. Although a spokeswoman of the New York publishers told Daily Times on Friday that negotiations were underway with a Pakistani publisher, which she refused to name, inquiries made at Karachi and Lahore fail to confirm the information.
A Karachi book distributor has arranged to import an unspecified number of copies and sell them direct,
through other outlets and online at a small discount.
The Pakistani distributor has set September 30 as the release date of the book. A Pakistani publishing house which approached Simon and Schuster early on for local publication rights was refused.
Review copies to selected US publications are going to be sent on September 25, the day the book is to be released.
WASHINGTON: President Pervez Musharrafââ¬â¢s book will be launched on September 25 in New York.
The book ââ¬â In the Line of Fire ââ¬â which he calls ââ¬Åa memoirââ¬Â, is going to be beyond the purchasing power of the majority of the people in Pakistan, as it will cost Rs 1,932.
A launch is being planned when the president visits to attend the opening of the next UN General Assembly session, which begins around the third week of September.
The book, to be published by Simon and Schuster under its Free Press imprint, has no Pakistani publisher so far. Although a spokeswoman of the New York publishers told Daily Times on Friday that negotiations were underway with a Pakistani publisher, which she refused to name, inquiries made at Karachi and Lahore fail to confirm the information.
A Karachi book distributor has arranged to import an unspecified number of copies and sell them direct,
through other outlets and online at a small discount.
The Pakistani distributor has set September 30 as the release date of the book. A Pakistani publishing house which approached Simon and Schuster early on for local publication rights was refused.
Review copies to selected US publications are going to be sent on September 25, the day the book is to be released.