Those researching the catastrophic decline in the sale of academic books in arts and humanities publishing (¡°Worst sellers: warning of existential crisis for academic books¡±, News, 22 June) should look at price. I used to regularly buy academic books in a variety of disciplines, but I can no longer afford them when softcover books regularly cost more than ?60 and even e-books are over ?50. Given that the author now regularly does much of the work usually done by editors, these prices seems unjustified and counterproductive.
Christine Geraghty
Honorary professorial fellow
University of Glasgow
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