See,a History of Fishes was no ordinary book. Indeed, it was one of the most expensive books ever made, 2/3rd of which went towards the 187 individually carved copper plates in it. Published by the Royal Society, its calculated as being equivalent in cost to 11 yrs of wages for a skilled tradesman.
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The Royal Society & President Samuel Pepys, really believed in A History of Fishes. The financials appear not to even account for the sizable sum he personally donated to the printing costs. For this he, and the Royal Society gained a truly beautiful book by all accounts. Which was a massive flop.
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How big a flop? Truly historic, because real life likes puns. The Royal Society was basically bankrupted, and could no longer afford to pay office holders. They did however have left a sizable consignment of copies. It appears they had overestimated the public interest in the antecedents of cod.
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