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- From: ara@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Allan Adler)
- Subject: Re: High Prices of Math Books. I am pissed.
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- Organization: M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 11:46:24 GMT
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- MIR publishers managed to sell bargains in the US. I don't know if they
- are still doing that. They distributed their books all over the world,
- including (to my personal knowledge) US, France, Belgium and India.
- In the days when I could still afford to buy books, I picked up
- Differential and Integral Calculus by Ya.S.Bugrov and S.M.Nikolsky
- for about $9 in Barnes and Noble after they had marked it up;
- Physique des particules elementaires, by N.Nelipa in France for about
- 68 francs; Les lasers a semiconducteurs, by O.Bogdankevitch, S.Darznek
- and P.Elisseev for about 3 Belgian francs, and many similar bargains.
-
- When I was in India, I picked up some of the East-West bargains of
- Addison-Wesley and Van-Nostrand, e.g. I picked up about a dozen fresh copies
- of Hick's Notes On Differential Geometry at about 2 rupees each (about
- 25 cents at the time) thinking that if I ever taught a course on differential
- geometry, I could lend the books to the students so they wouldn't have to
- pay for expensive books. That never happened and I still have the books,
- but maybe someday it will happen.
-
- In the US, I used to get great bargains at Barnes and Noble when they still
- sold publishers overstocks. I got Serre's Abelian l-adic representations
- for just $2 there, for example.
-
- Instead of comparing the prices at which American technical books sell in
- various countries, it might be useful to compare the typical prices for
- comparable books in various countries produced in those countries by
- publishers in those countries for domestic consumption. This means that
- we treat as unimportant the fact that the books are not written in
- English. In France, I picked up a text entitled Chimie Pratique
- for about 120 francs, which is basically a laboratory manual for
- chemistry students (including both inorganic and organic chemistry).
- I also picked up Bailly's Dictionnaire Grec-Francais for about
- 200 francs. It may not be as good as the big Liddell and Scott, but
- it is still pretty comprehensive and only a fraction of the price. In
- Germany, I was able to get Ernst Jenni's Lehrbuch der Hebraischen
- Sprache des Alten Testaments for 32 DM and I believe I got Max Born's
- Optik for a comparable price.
-
- Allan Adler
- ara@altdorf.ai.mit.edu
-