Got my copy today!
Yep, $50 is a lot for a paper back book, but this one is well worth it. It holds sentimental value to me as I got to see nearly all of what was explained in the book in person when I toured the coating facility in early June of 2009, I met Bob at Eastman House later that day when we all had lunch, PE was there too.
In addition to all of this, I just got done taking a book publishing workshop in NYC over the weekend that was indeed an eye opener. I am looking to put my Kodachrome Project book out soon and if I have to self publish, it might run me $30,000-$60,000 for 1,000 plus high end copies of it, not chump change by any stretch.
So I think if you really want a fascinating reference piece that is unlike any other, you ought to pay the $50 and call it good. Just buy cheaper toilet paper, less beer, etc for a few months and there is your book.