The list of the 100 best albums in Apple Music history is now available in book format that you’ll want to have in your home but won’t be able to afford: It costs $450, almost the same as an iPhone.
This is a limited edition book designed by the London firm Assouline, and only A total of 1,500 units will be sold.. Here’s what critics consider the 100 best albums in history, including titles like Taylor Swift’s “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”; Lorde’s “Pure Heroine”; “Flower Boy” by Tyler, the Creator; or 0 “Discovery” by Daft Punk.
Book Apple Music’s Top 100 Albums The book is hardcover, the pages are covered with gold edges. Each of them also includes the cover and a brief description of the album. The set also includes a translucent case for storing your copy. Here’s what it says on the book’s sales page.
Each book comes in a custom-designed translucent acrylic case engraved with the Apple Music logo, and the linen hard cover is engraved with the same logo to match the engraving perfectly. The back of the case is engraved with the edition number, and inside the book is a hand-numbered bookplate, further emphasizing the limited nature of this edition. The edges of the book’s pages are gilded in shiny gold, reflecting the title on the spine.
$450 for a book of the top 100 Apple Music albums.
The price of a book with the 100 best Apple Music albums, we repeat, it costs 450 dollars; although delivery is free. Those who wish to purchase it will receive their order on November 25th.
Of course, this isn’t the first time Apple has released a book about one of its products or services. The company also put one up for sale called “Designed by Apple in California,” which featured images of various products the company has developed over the past 20 years.
The book, controversial because of its price ($200), gained popularity and became a true collector’s item. In fact, the only people who can get it today are those who pay the absurd amounts that Ebay is asking for it.
Source: Hiper Textual

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