Bangs and Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World

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Kawi
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Bangs and Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World

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hello all!
I have a question thats driving me wild. i can understand what makes a 200$ bottle of scotch worth 200$, and i can understand what makes a vintage car -which even though is outdated- worth such large amounts of money. However i am at such an incredible loss as to why this book Bangs and Whimpers has such a high price tag on it? 375$ for a new hard cover?

Im clearly missing something, and ive never had so much difficulty coming up with an answer to such a simple question.

Hoping someone could inform me? i have a feeling this question will make me look mildly uneducated if its an obvious answer!

Thanks in advance !
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Post by Maud Fitch »

Kawi wrote:However i am at such an incredible loss as to why this book Bangs and Whimpers has such a high price tag on it? 375$ for a new hard cover?
It helps to give a bit of background, e.g. "Bangs and Whimpers - Stories About the End of the World", an anthology of stories published in 1999 and edited by James Frenkel which contains such authors as Robert A Heinlein, Philip K Dick, Neil Gaiman and Arthur C Clarke. You are looking at the top end of the market for your hardback copy. Allowing for the exchange rate, I think it would have to be a signed first edition at that price.
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It's that expensive because it's rare - very hard to find.
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Its a shame some of those books have to be so expensive, I bought a book called Beggars of Life by Jim Tully in 1955, its the autobiography of a hobo. I paid 10 cents for it in an used book store from a pile of discount books in a box. I lost the book in one of my moves over the years and last year I went to Alibris, Amazon places like that and I found a copy at Alibris for 1800 dollars. Way out of my league.
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