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This isn't anything to do with "photo books", it could be a moan about anything someone wants costing more than they are willing to pay..
The most ridiculous price for a book I've seen to date is "The Decisive Moment" by HCB. I paid $85 for a new copy but I've seen them on eBay from $200 to $2500 if they were a first edition, signed copy. NO book is worth that. Some 1st Edition copies are even way more.
i joined "paperback bookswap" a number of years ago... you post your books online, when someone wants it, you post it to them - it costs you $3-4 postage, US. you get a "credit"
Love this...
you then use that credit to request a book, and that person sends it - no cost to you. I've collected probably 50 or more photos essay/monographs, for a mere pittance. yes they are used, but i have yet to get a significantly damaged book and most are in great shape... lotsa great photo's to mull over!
'bout time for me to pare down tho'.
jvo
As for text books, they are printed in very limited numbers compared to mass market books, and they spoil easily, in that they may become outdated quickly. Hence, they aren't cheap. The captive market plays some roll too, but not as much as people like to imagine.
I've been to universities in three countries including a US university. Those prices are not justified in any way. They are not really printed in such limited numbers. And if they are it is artificially so by having a 'new edition' every year or two. The major change is in the the page numbers. That way they prevent the used book market from disrupting their business model.
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