Jack Hood Vaughn was the second Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Sargent Shriver. Vaughn was appointed Peace Corps Director in 1966 by President Lyndon Johnson and was the first Republican to head the agency... (wikipedia)
More and more people are shopping online. I know some students are doing that. Our Web sales are growing every semester.
Just because we have 30 students in a course doesn't mean we'll sell 30 books. It's going to affect everybody. It may just be a change of how we sell books.
We pay all of the costs a business has to pay. We're self-supporting.
You might find it on the Web for (cheaper). You can't always be the lowest price.
They are expensive - I don't deny that. My heart skips a bit sometimes when I see them come in.
A textbook has a very short life. I'm sure they have compensated for that.
A book they intended to use (may be) out of print. That might cause a little bit of a problem.
The most expensive book I bought was $10. It's all relative to today's market.
I kind of like this one. I think it's simpler to operate, and it's simpler to read. But I would rather have my old one.