Hmm nice book, I'm gonna buy it

>hmm nice book, I'm gonna buy it
>go to amazon
>this happens
why

Free market bitch nigga, if you own something you set the price

Maybe it looks nice

Also, check the description, maybe it's signed or something

Hello Joao Pedro Fernan

Hi :3

I'm always seeing prices like this (often even higher) on amazon. I have no idea why that is...

at least you have other choices,
I will never find Zang Tumb Tumb

I always just assume that they're selling drugs.

probably a rare first edition from decades ago.
I saw a first edition hardcover copy of The Waves for like $30k

This.

OP is a commie fuck

You could buy the new paperback for $37.

Refer to the title of pic related.

Why would you use Amazon? Use AbeBooks or Thriftbooks and save yo self some $$$, OP.

nigga you buying the damn necronomicon or something?

this

>nigger
Go back to your containment board, kid.

The guide to the good life joy by W. Irvine

*The guide to the good life by W. Irvine

Off yourself, my man.

>not buying the hardcover

Troglodyte as fuck.

If it's really old I could understand buying a more recently published paperback over a much older hardcover because the print could be faded and the whole thing might be falling apart.

>Buying somebodies used condom

No hymen no bookshelf

A hymen doesn't come on and off.

I'm not saying it does

Just bought this for $25 each and I heard this version of the annotated alice is pretty difficult to find.
Any books you recently bought?

This is clearly a brilliant laundering scheme. It has been done with art for so long, and when it is easily shipped small items that are "signed" or something like books, how could the government ever sort through all the transactions?

Amazon's economy is larger than most countries. This would be a great way to pay someone for something using legitimate means in a way they could have valid tax records for everything.

Once I shelled out 200 bucks for a copy of Euclid. On the back cover it said "29.95."