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- From: clin@eng.umd.edu (Charles Lin)
- Subject: Re: High Prices of Math Books. I am pissed.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan09.202015.19777@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jan 93 20:20:15 GMT
- Organization: College of Engineering, Maryversity von Uniland, College Park
- Sender: clin@eng.umd.edu (Charles C. Lin)
- References: <ARA.93Jan7012128@camelot.ai.mit.edu> <pete.03o4@bignode.equinox.gen.nz>
- Originator: clin@modulation.eng.umd.edu
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- In article <pete.03o4@bignode.equinox.gen.nz>, pete@bignode.equinox.gen.nz (Pete Moore) writes:
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- >On the subject of textbook prices, may I join the rest of the non-Americans
- >on the net in saying: I wish our paperbacks were as inexpensive as the
- >hardbacks you Americans are complaining about.
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- I have heard (and seen) paperbacks sold in India (and possibly Taiwan)
- which are sold for a fraction of the cost in the US. I suspect these
- countries have pretty lax copyright laws, and no one could really afford
- the equivalent of a thirty dollar American book in rupees, anyway. The
- two combined means that companies that want to make any money on the book,
- have to sell it dirt cheap. The paper quality is usually not quite as
- good though.
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- I suppose it might be possible to have professional societies attempt
- to sell books. Assuming the mathematicians are the ones in control
- of their own professional societies, they could probably find ways of
- keeping the prices reasonable, and still get a decent royalty.
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- Charles Lin
- clin@eng.umd.edu
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