Camy Tang/Camille Elliot discussion
Out of print books
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um not at present as my bookshelf is so full but I bet I have some out of print books there.but I know what you mean. My friend wanted the footrot flats books and they were out of print and even second hand you could pay up to $100 for some of the rarer ones. Of course the one I have I can get about $5 for.
yes. I paid $79 for one book. Oh I paid $125 for one book too.that was the highest.
Of course the aussie dollar was not good then it was around the 70 cents. so it meant it wasn't quite as high for my friend but still would have been around $85US.
I don't think I want to read a book so badly that I'd pay that much for it. Well, then again, I used to pay $100 for textbooks for college so maybe that's not too different.
My friend lived in NZ for about 18 months and loved the books so she wanted them because of the connection. I wouldn't pay that much. I did get some cheaper ones under $10 with postage.
My son is wanting me to buy him a book that costs $100.00 and more for a used copy. It is a banned book so if he wants a copy then he just has to pay the price as there was only a very limited amount released and in circulation.
Jenny, I can see if the books have sentimental value. I totally get that.
Shaz, WOW but I could understand in that case why the book costs so much, and it's probably not going to be released in ebook, either!
Shaz, WOW but I could understand in that case why the book costs so much, and it's probably not going to be released in ebook, either!
I get a bigger thrill out of read a great book I got for free. I know there was a series and I could not find all of the books. Some I found were not so much out the range for me so much as it was for my husband. ;o)
My Grandmother gave me one of her old books, Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton Porter. I loaned it to my boss and never got it back. I am still not too happy about that.
Patricia, I love reading great free books, too! Yes, I neglected to tell my husband how much I paid for some of the books I bought! I would be totally upset at your boss! That's terrible!
The best place to find out of print or backlist books is at thrift stores and used book stores. Often thrift stores have no idea if a book is valuable or rare, they just want to sell it for a dollar or less! I have found a lot of vintage LI that way, some going back to the 1990s.
I have found a couple valuable books at Goodwill! But those are few and far between, most of the time the book selection is not great.




Do you have any out of print books you'd like to read but can't get hold of without ransoming your kids?