April 17, 2012

O is for Out of Print


This is a book I read years ago when I was in elementary school. It is out of print, and has been for a long time.

What amazes me most is that I don't remember it being a spectacular book, yet whenever it pops up on Ebay or Amazon, the going rate is between $200 and $300 dollars.


Below are some other books from my old OOP list:

Back in Print!
I still can't believe I spent $100 for my copy of this only to have them reprint it 6 months later... for $2.99


There is one book I would undoubtedly spend $200 dollars on if it ever went out of print and I somehow lost my copies (I own three. 2 HC and 1 PB) That book is:

My all time favorite book. :)


Anyone else out there have a book they'd value at $200 or what's some other titles that should be reprinted?

14 comments:

  1. Oh, I remember Ella Enchanted! Good call. :)

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  2. Ella Enchanted is a favorite. I think I read Little Witch - it looks very familiar.

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  3. I don't know if it's out of print, but I loved E.L. Konigsburg's From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. It was published in the 60's, so I'm guessing a first edition would be outlandish, but I'd love to own it.

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  4. I haven't heard of any of these but I do hold fond memories of the books I read in primary school. Especially the book "Break for Freedom"

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  5. What a timely post!! I've actually been looking for paperback copies of Monica Furlong's Juniper and Wise Child, which I read when I was a kid, and I had a Barnes and Noble gift card so I decided to check it out. Guess how much a brand-new paperback costs? I nearly dropped to the floor... it was something like $200. Yikes!

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  6. I've paid $200 several times for books. Not necessarily classics, but they were worth it to me.

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  7. I can't think of anything I'd need to own that much. I do have one book that I paid about 30 or 40 pounds for back in the 80s in the UK. That was a lot for a book then, but I recently found out that it's since become something of a collectors' item. It is also the one on my shelves that I would be most reluctant to part with.

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  8. I have never read any of these but they all look great! I don't know if I'd pay that much for a book.

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  9. Two hundred dollars? That's a lot for a book!

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  10. wow! that's a lot for a book!
    finding a copy in your home library would be... lucrative.

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  11. I've never thought about out of print books. Wow. They are rather pricey.

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  12. I hadn't thought about OOP books either! That is alot! I find often times, if the book is well loved enough, they redo a printing at some point. I still have the original 1980's LJ smith books and they look and are formatted completely different than the new versions.

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  13. I still have some of my books from when I was a kid. I don't know if they're worth a lot of money or not - and I don't care. They're worth a lot to me! :)

    Happy A-Z!

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  14. I have the silver crown, just bought it for a dollar (please don't hate me) but haven't read it yet. Now, I definitely will. It is SOOO incredibly sad to see good books go out of print. My personal favorite is The Seal Child by Sylvia Peck.

    Andrea

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