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As a book dealer and collector I've come across my share of rare books over the years -- perhaps not ultra-rare like a Gutenberg Bible but nonetheless worth a fair chunk of change. What I'm curious about is what is the rarest book and/or the most priciest book (excluding college text books*) that you own?
Also, what books have you been looking for that are either beyond your price range or so grossly overpriced that you refuse to pay that much for it?
One in this category that I've been looking for (at the right price) is Stuart: History of the American Light Tank by R.P. Hunnicut (published in 1992). I've seen this book at ABE priced between $875 and $1,500 even though many of the late Mr. Hunnicut's other books can still be had for $40-50.
*that could be the subject of another thread or rant
Also, what books have you been looking for that are either beyond your price range or so grossly overpriced that you refuse to pay that much for it?
One in this category that I've been looking for (at the right price) is Stuart: History of the American Light Tank by R.P. Hunnicut (published in 1992). I've seen this book at ABE priced between $875 and $1,500 even though many of the late Mr. Hunnicut's other books can still be had for $40-50.
*that could be the subject of another thread or rant