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- From: mccolm@darwin.math.usf.edu. (Gregory McColm)
- Newsgroups: sci.math,alt.books.technical
- Subject: Re: High Prices of Math Books. I am pissed.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.212111.17381@ariel.ec.usf.edu>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 21:21:11 GMT
- References: <1993Jan5.173010.19718@Princeton.EDU> <1icl8cINN983@roundup.crhc.uiuc.edu> <1993Jan5.203717.11913@Princeton.EDU>
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- In article <1993Jan5.203717.11913@Princeton.EDU> bathurst@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Bruce Bathurst) writes:
- >I graduated from Princeton years ago, Gentlemen. My observations on
- >how the trebling of technical book prices has affected education are
- >not complaints. The poverty of the scholar is historical. (It
- >pre-dates modern political hate-labels.)
- >
- >The defending of American book prices as reasonable because they are
- >expensive to produce misses the point that students can't buy them.
-
- Huh????? When Paul Cohen's book---camera-copy of 150 typewritten pages---
- went out of print two decades after publication, it was $ 40. It couldn't
- have been more than a few bucks to produce. A more recent example is
- Fraisse's Relations, also camera-copy of 400 pages. It is $ 90. How
- could it cost anywhere near that for Elsevier to make a copy? Modern
- publishers (at least in mathematics) often have no typesetting costs
- (it is camera-copied or already written in TeX), so most of the margin
- is profit. If you don't believe that, look at how much MAA books cost.
-
- -----Greg McColm
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