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mananaysiempreyesterday at 10:57 PM1 replyview on HN

Not if we want them to survive in a decent condition for more than a couple of decades, no.


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Finnucanetoday at 12:18 AM

Many new trade hardcover books will not last that long. I work at a university press, and we still use acid-free paper, quarter-cloth bindings, sturdy boards, and other niceties that the big trade houses are increasingly giving up on. Guess what? Most of our books cost more than $30, or even $40.

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