jmucchiello
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Quasqueton said:Assuming you wanted/needed it for your game, is $12 a reasonable price for a 128-page D&D book? Is it low, too high?
How about $4.50 for a 16-page D&D adventure module (printed)?
Quasqueton
Q, I get the feeling people haven't noticed that you posed the original question as well as this explanation. Some people are just cheap and will never notice that these prices are 25 years old and that similar books today MUST be more expensive by necessity.Quasqueton said:AD&D1 Player's Handbook (circa 1980) = 128 pages, hardback = $12
AD&D1 White Plume Mountain (circa 1980) = 16 pages = $4.50
Quasqueton
Well observed, Q.
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