Seriously, $35 is not a "price gouging" markup from $22; "price gouging" is when someone is desperate for the product and prices are raised up multiples of the original. How can $35 be considered "price gouging" when people aren't desperate for the book and the price is nowhere near what is expected from Amazon marketplace and eBay?
It's a beta book and there is only one box (JF says probably 12 books). Such books would normally be considered collector items. If you had a wrongly printed stamp, it's usually worth a lot more if and when such are available in the market.
Is the original book in demand in the market? I'd have to say yes because it's been sold out for years with only two printings. There are still many books in Yutopian's catalog which are still available at a discount which were printed many many years ago as a comparison for books which are not in demand.
Are there favorable reviews for this book? Yes there are and it's not just recommended for 10k. Read
Tamsin Jone's review and note how it is useful to her when she was BGA 1k, IGS 2k.
How does it differ from other books on Attack and Defense? According to Tasmin Jones, "I'd recommend this book to anybody who wants to improve their fighting skills, not because it teaches you tesuji or clever techniques, but because it shows you how to apply them." So it is a very practical book and not just theories. Nor is it a collection of problems with just curt solutions. It's to lead you into thinking how to apply the art of attack and defense in a game like situation. Read
daal's old post and you'll find that MR spends a lot of pages explaining his thoughts for a situation.
daal wrote:In his book The ABC's of Attack and Defense, Michael Redmond uses the following diagram (just the right side, which I couldn't figure out how to post) as his first basic figure, and then spends the next 45 pages talking about it.
Is the author respected and reliable? It's Michael Redmond, a famous 9D professional, the pride of the Western go world.
Is the information for the study of go lacking compared with the final version? It's the same content minus some minor photos and drawings which do not affect the content.
Then why is there such a debate regarding the book? Is it because people who consider it expensive have an interest in the book but not at the required pricing? Sorry to tell you, but I think the books will be sold in a jiffy at $35. The markup is not even the cost of shipping it overseas. And still someone like Bonobo is openly expressing an interest in buying the book.
Bonobo wrote:I’ve gotten curious about this book. And I live in Germany … and—ZOMFG!—shipping cost is $24 … anybody else in Germany interested so we could share the (flat rate) shipping cost?
So for a book which we know has licensing problems which prevent it from being legally reprinted or available in ebook form, this is the last chance you'll get to buy firsthand a well-liked out-of-print go book directly from the publisher. If you miss out and later on you decide you want it after all, you will need to pay Amazon marketplace and eBay prices unless some kind soul is willing to sell you their copy at a good price. And then you'll need to consider the condition of the book as well.
Anyways, even though I won't be buying a copy as I already own it, I feel thankful for S&S offering this opportunity to the community.