There is a lot of weird stuff that goes on with the pricing of used books on the net in specialist fields such as model engineering and vintage motorbikes. I often see books that are still in print and available from publishers such as Tee Publishing or even the ubiquitous Workshop Practice Series that are listed used on the net at ridiculous prices many times the brand new price.
I think it is perhaps a result of software many used booksellers use to automatically list and price their stock on the net, using "bots" that crawl the net and find existing prices and then up them a little bit. After some time of this, prices artificially creep up. And maybe some unscrupulous dealers deliberately list books at silly prices so the bots automatically list their competitors books at high prices and then they can drop theirs and give someone " a bargain".
That very droll Scottish bookseller Shaun Bythell mentions such software in passing in one of his "Confessions of a Bookseller" books. Very amusing series of books and worth a read if you are interested in such things.
As for downloading, all fair enough if a book is long out of print IMHO, as a person who makes a living selling copyrighted material. But help feed a starving artist and don't do it for current material, or pretty soon nobody will bother writing books anymore. Then what kind of a world will we have?
Edited By Hopper on 04/03/2022 08:42:24