The report from the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, was finally released on Thursday and already numerous publishers were seeking to profit from it.

“The wait is over,” promised Skyhorse, an independent publisher of “The Mueller Report: The Final Report of the Special Counsel in Donald Trump, Russia, and Collusion.” With a foreword by Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard Law School professor who has been critical of Mr. Mueller’s investigation and who has been praised by President Trump, it is already an Amazon best seller, ranked No. 1 in the “Biographies of Espionage” category.

The paperback edition will be available next week, and the digital version will be available on Friday, a representative for the publisher said.

Right behind it is “The Mueller Report,” an offering from The Washington Post and the Simon & Schuster imprint Scribner that promises “exclusive analysis” by members of the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning staff. Brian Belfiglio, vice president and director of publicity at Scribner, said that the imprint expects to publish an e-book on Friday, and that the trade paperback edition would be available on April 26 or earlier.