Cuomo Sells 945 Copies of Book; Paid Over $700,000 Advance
Daniel Halper
"Andrew Cuomo's memoir sold 945 hardcovers in first week on shelves, according to BookScan. That's right, guys, 945 copies," writes Chozick on Twitter.
A previous article in the New York Times reported that Cuomo had received an over $700,000 advance for the title.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is set to earn more than $700,000 for a memoir that will be published this summer, according to a new ethics filing.The book was delayed until last week, and not published in August as originally planned.
The memoir, “All Things Possible: Setbacks and Success in Politics and in Life,” is scheduled to be published Aug. 5 by Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins.
When Mr. Cuomo’s tax returns were released last month, his office said he had been paid $188,333 last year as a partial advance for his book, with a chunk of that money going toward representation and legal fees. At the time, his aides would not disclose how much he was to be paid in the future, creating a minor literary mystery — at least among the narrow audience interested in the fine print of book contracts or the governor’s personal finances.
Daniel Halper is author of Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine.
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