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notjarvis wrote:QUOTE (notjarvis @ Jun 24 2011, 10:18 AM) "Salt" By Adam Roberts is an awesome Sci-fi book.
Are they serious? £66.32+ for a paperback? :o
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FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Jun 24 2011, 06:08 PM) Are they serious? £66.32+ for a paperback? :o
Out of print books are bloody expensive "brand new".
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That's nuts. Books are meant for reading... not placing on a shelf as an ornament. I'm quite happy to buy a previously-read book for $2. Far less risk in case the book is crap (and there's a LOT of that floating around it seems). I'd rather spend my money on important things like hops and barley. :D
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FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Jun 24 2011, 09:18 PM) That's nuts. Books are meant for reading... not placing on a shelf as an ornament. I'm quite happy to buy a previously-read book for $2. Far less risk in case the book is crap (and there's a LOT of that floating around it seems). I'd rather spend my money on important things like hops and barley. :D
Yes, but there are quite a few books I'd happily pay a great deal more for just because they've been out of print for so long and noone has digital copies on torrent/e-book and I haven't finished the requisite series-es yet. :P

Of course these are always the ones that are sold out at used book stores and not carried by libraries any more as well because they're "old". :P
I've been trying to find most of them for well over a decade. :D
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I am buying agri's recommendation.

Fiction is dead to me.
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Bard wrote:QUOTE (Bard @ Jun 24 2011, 09:30 PM) Yes, but there are quite a few books I'd happily pay a great deal more for just because they've been out of print for so long and noone has digital copies on torrent/e-book and I haven't finished the requisite series-es yet. :P

Of course these are always the ones that are sold out at used book stores and not carried by libraries any more as well because they're "old". :P
I've been trying to find most of them for well over a decade. :D
Do you have a list bard?

We could take a look around ;)

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Bard wrote:QUOTE (Bard @ Jun 24 2011, 11:30 PM) Of course these are always the ones that are sold out at used book stores and not carried by libraries any more as well because they're "old". :P
I've been trying to find most of them for well over a decade. :D
Wanna buy my hardcover copy of The Ringworld Engineers signed by Larry Niven? :P
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FreeBeer wrote:QUOTE (FreeBeer @ Jun 25 2011, 10:49 AM) Wanna buy my hardcover copy of The Ringworld Engineers signed by Larry Niven? :P
You know, I think he must have done a mass-signing of ringworld books at some point because I think one of mine is rather sloppily scrawled in and I got it for $0.25 at a garage sale.
Eris wrote:QUOTE (Eris @ Jun 25 2011, 06:01 AM) Do you have a list bard?

We could take a look around ;)
I'll see if I can dig it up - I think it's somewhere with the checkbook I used on my last trip toUncle Hugo's.
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Bard wrote:QUOTE (Bard @ Jun 25 2011, 02:14 PM) You know, I think he must have done a mass-signing of ringworld books at some point because I think one of mine is rather sloppily scrawled in and I got it for $0.25 at a garage sale.
Cool. The one I have is lightly personalized ("To Fred, Larry Niven"). Fred got it at a book signing or possibly fancon (IIRC) in Toronto. Fred gave it to me as a birthday present.

But you're probably right - reading some of Niven's various essays and other editorial works, I infer that he attends a LOT of conventions. Thus his autograph can hardly be considered rare.
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