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Comment by PaulHoule

7 months ago

Reminds me of that time I found a book at my Uni library that was in the rare books collection that I could only read in the reading room and then saw there were many copies on AMZN for 50 cents + shipping.

Next you'll wonder why people make such a big deal about the Mona Lisa when you can buy your own version at the Louvre gift shop for $25.

Was the university exaggerating the value, or did you pick up some valuable books for cheap?

  • If a work is older than 200 years and worth reading, then original editions are going to be valuable.

    But it will also be out of copyright so the cost of getting a “new” copy is basically just the cost of printing.

  • This was a 1970s paperback by someone who attracted attention for his work on spiritual matters and sold a lot of books but didn't leave an organization behind so you can find his books at used bookstores.

    https://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Secrets-Happiness-Intimat...

    Not rare at all but some people might say it has some prurient interest (talks about his sexual misadjustment) so maybe they think it has to be limited access or maybe people will steal it or something. (The same library kept Steal this book in a restricted area of the stacks but let me check it out.)