If you take a look at the table of contents you'll see it's the computational nuts and bolts, not results of specific analyses of different groups.
Razib Khan recommended it.
The link you provided does show 19.00 dollars for the kindle version when I click on it, but you may indeed be right that prices are different based on the IP address.
I downloaded the free sample. Unfortunately the book is not Kindle friendly. It looks like pages were scanned, so they are displayed like a PDF file with tiny characters. I cannot adjust the foot size and need to zoom with both fingers on each page. That's the first time I have this problem on Kindle. I guess it's because it's a 'Print replica' as they call it.
Regarding the price, I tried changing my IP with a VPN. When I use a US IP address the price shows as 19.15$, but as soon as I log in to my account it becomes 30.60$. Disgusting.
Anyway the content seems pretty basic for someone who has studied genetics at university. Change in allele frequencies, heritability, genotype-environment interactions, interbreeding and coancestry, effective population sizes...
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