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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2016
The prices of scientific books are much talked about, but data to serve as points of reference on the subject are hard to come by. Table 1 shows the results of some attempts to find such data. The first row of data given is taken from the most frequently cited set of statistics on book prices, the average per-volume prices of hardcover books (U.S. domestic and imported) published annually by the R. R. Bowker Company. The Bowker tabulation attempts to be exhaustive but includes under “science” (i.e., Dewey Decimal 500–599) books intended for general audiences and therefore can be expected to underestimate the prices of books needed by working scientists.