Actually, I believe the main reason it's less expensive than the other two is that it's a single book. It's a BIGGER book, for sure, but it's generally less expensive to print and ship a single book than it is to do two books (although more expensive in both counts when compared to a single book). And on top of that, we ARE trying to keep the price as low as possible since it is indeed going to be the primary entry point into what Paizo's publishing pretty soon.
Frankly, after seeing how big this book's going to be, it's easy to see why D&D splits the stuff into two separate volumes traditionally!
I have a special request James. Is there any way you can print the books on the same paper and with the same binding and font as the 1st edition PHB and DMG? Or at least find a way to have the Pathfinder book have the same SMELL as those books? There's something about the smell of those books that just brings to mind the best memories ever...
Plus those books lasted forever. 30 years old and look the same as when they were 5 yrs old. Whereas my 2e books are in tatters.
But the more I think about it, the more I think a special edition commemorating 1e by printing PF in the same font, print, paper, style, binding, etc, would sell very well. Replace the art with 1e style B&W stuff, old school style, but with all the PF content. That would be cool as hell.
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