chiwito wrote:gowan wrote: I would imagine that collectors would want copies of this book because if Amazon bans it seems likely not many copies will be sold and it will be rather rare. I doesn't matter whether the book is any good or not (I think probably not). Colletors seem to search for scarce books like The World of Ki by John Goodell even if they are not good.
I think it is probably fair to say that no collector in any English-speaking country is as fanatic as I am about acquiring every book on go ever pubished. However, even I don't see a print-on-demand volume of material reprinted from public websites as having value. Perhaps if I could get it for a tiny fraction of the cost, then I would consider it for its curiousity value. Also, if Alphascript/VDM were to get busted and the case ended up as a legally significant moment in internet copyright law, then it might be worth something as an exemplar. Otherwise I'm not sure it represents a part of even a completist collection, Besides, would a completist collector have to by a new "edition" every time one of the wikipedia articles is updated?
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I have loosened up my "complete" thing because, happily, Slate and Shell, Oromedia, Kiseido and the others have been cranking out books at such a pace I have no time to read them or space to put them. I'll catch up to them in time if possible. I am always looking for the old and/or weird books, when I hear about them. I have to say, ordinarily, fairly bogus wikipedia reprints wouldn't interest me one bit ... they're not real books ... but this cover is making me sorely tempted, I gotta say. I can see have it in my funny or notorious section.