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- From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
- Subject: Re: High Prices of Math Books. I am pissed.
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- Organization: Purdue University Statistics Department
- References: <1993Jan5.203717.11913@Princeton.EDU> <1993Jan10.071945.1756@pegasus.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 18:31:31 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan10.071945.1756@pegasus.com> tleylan@pegasus.com (Tom Leylan) writes:
- >bathurst@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Bruce Bathurst) writes:
-
- >>The defending of American book prices as reasonable because they are
- >>expensive to produce misses the point that students can't buy them.
-
- >Some of us didn't get to attend Princeton and I didn't get to attend
- >a university at all... now I'm writing a technical book and you think
- >the price should be based upon the income of a student ?
-
- >It's those darn people who work at publishing companies and those guys
- >who run presses and produce paper and those book store owners why don't
- >they learn that their sons and daughters don't get to go to Princeton
- >and just work for less.
-
- >Why don't I uhhhh just give it away ?
-
- When it comes to quality books, the author usually makes little enough.
- I am co-author of two research monographs, and my wife is author of two
- textbooks. The amount we have made does not even come close to covering
- a small part of the costs in time to write them.
-
- The cost in time to produce a good textbook where one does not already
- exist is likely to exceed $50,000. If this is for a good course, not
- the typical calculus garbage, it might not make anywhere near this
- before it becomes obsolete. Meanwhile, those who grind out the typical
- books produce a new edition every few years so that they will continue
- to get royalties, which they do not get on resales of used books.
-
- It is not that uncommon that I would like to use as a text a book which
- is out of print. It used to be that a copyright was for 44 years; I
- believe it is now lasts until 50 years after the death of the author.
- --
- Herman Rubin, Dept. of Statistics, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette IN47907-1399
- Phone: (317)494-6054
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