Apple stores pull Wiley titles over new Steve Jobs biography
In its latest desperate attempt to control the media, and more specifically the presses, Apple has pulled all books published by John Wiley & Sons from its retail stores in protest of an unauthorized biography of Apple CEO Steve Jobs about to be released by the publisher.
The book, co-authored by William L. Simon, is said to offer \"an unflinching account of the rise, fall and rebirth of one of Silicon Valley\'s most charismatic figures.\"
\"It became increasingly clear that Apple was not happy with the publication of the book,\" Wiley executive Kitt Allan told The Mercury News. \"Recently, the meaning of that became clear when Apple told us that our technology books were immediately being pulled from their Apple retail stores. But, of course, Wiley stands behind our authors.\"
\"It stinks,\" LeVitus toldThe Mac Observer. \"I\'m sad that Mac users won\'t find my books at the Apple Store. At the same time I\'m tickled that Wiley did the right thing in spite of the pressure. Since Amazon.com, Borders, Barnes & Noble, WalMart and many other fine booksellers carry my books and have lower prices, I don\'t expect to lose many sales (or much sleep) over the whole sordid affair.\"