mw V V VmwV mwSw -07 -f Page 12S -The Michigan baily - Friday, December 7, 198 Getting the Most Money for Your Course Books- C UO e I The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 7, Generally, our, ability to buy a book depends on the following saleability factors: " Reported usage in future courses. * History of usage in past courses. " Whether or not the book is the most recent edition. " Probability of a future new edition. " General physical condition of the book-particularly the binding. We resell books in poor con- dition at a lower price. Therefore, if the binding is broken, or if the book is heavily marked, we must pay lower prices for it. Workbooks and programmed texts must be totally unmarked in order to be sold back. Language and law books must be cleaner than other books in order to get top prices. We may not have information about the future usage of a book ... When this happens, we pay the highest prices we can. We will inform you when this situation arises, so that you can decide whether to sell now or later. On most books this will be higher than wholesale prices. Trade books (those small, pre- priced, paperback books of mass market variety) generally get 25% to 33%of the publishers' list (cover) price. We anticipate a heavy demand for used copies of titles listed here for the Winter Term. However, this is only a partial list of the course books which the Cellar will buy. NOTE: All prices are more than 50o of the list price and will be even higher at the Cellar than quoted here, if publishers should raise their list prices before Winter classes begin. We will be buying many other titles for half of list price or more in Dec. and first week of January!! We also usually pay more than wholesale (national market value) for books not being used next term.* After the first few days of classes, demand for textbooks decreases sharply. The University Cellar recom- mends that students sell their books now for maximum cash return. 341 East Liberty HOURS * Potential for our being able to resell the book either to other bookstores or national wholesalers. AUThOR TITLE115 ALLISON Norton Anth.of Poetry-Complete 3rd 17. ANTON Elementary Linear Algebra 4th 27. ARONONsocalAnimtral 4th 11 . A"KNSON ntr to Psychtolgy 8th BARSON La Grammaire A L'Oeuvre 3rd 1 . BEACHLEY Introduction to Dynamic System Analysis 1 BEER Mechanics of Materials 81 ed 37. BERMAN Exploring the Cosmos 4th 28. BOOTZIN Abnormal Psychology 4th 26. BREALEY Principles of Corporate Finance 2nd 31 . BRETZ Pasajes: Lengua 1 6.6 qANOS intermediate Accounting 36. DELACROIX Gardner's Art through Ages Vol. 2 7th 18.; DEVORE Probability and Stat. for Eng. and Science 331 ECKERT Animal Physiology 2nd 32. EL.ECK Strength and Fract of Engineering Solids 39. FRENCH Graphic Science and Design 4th 36. FUSFELO Economics SF '82 28.3 GERSTING Math Structures for computer Science 2.9 HALLIAY Fundamentals of Physics 2nd 3t.0 HENNING Financial Markets and Economy 4th 28. HIMMELBLA Basic Principles and ca c in Chem Engin 4th 38.9 JOHNSON Basic Electric circuit Analysis 2nd 36.9 KRUSE Data Structures and Project Design 2.9 LAZZARINO Prego (texrt) 2nd 26.O tENNNGERPrinciples of +ocherristry 9 LEIES Elments of Theory oputation 28. MCCANN Intro to Ordinary DifferentialEquations 27.9 MOELLER Deutsche Heute-Grundstufe 3rd 25.9 NORTON People and a Nation Vol. 2 19.9 PA:M Modeing Analysis and Control Dynamic syst 45.4 PUBYES Life: Science of Biology 32.5 ROBERTS Modern ExperimentalOrganic Chemistry 3rd 30.9 "RT Iternational Trade and Investment 5th 27.9 ROSS First Course in Probability 2nd 29.9 SCHMENNER Production Operations Management 2nd 28.9 SHANK American Politics Policies and Priorities 4th 18.9 SEARS College Physics 5th 35.9 SMITH Psychology:Frontiers of Behavior 2nd 27.5 SONNTAG Intro to Thermodynamics Wiley 2nd 43.4 SPILLER Financial Accounting 4th 29.9 STRAN Linear Albegra 2nd 28.1 STRYER Biochemistry 2nd 37.9 TPLER Modern Physics 299 TUGGLE Assembler Language 20.9 HUGHES Strategic Sales Management AUERBACH Financial Markets and Institutions CARLSON Physiology of Behavior MYERS Social Psychology ABELL Expoloration of Uniers CURTIS tioogy BUSH: Malfunction in ork Environment ENNINGER Princ and Types of Speech Communication SEISER Physics TAMARIN Principles of Genetics SHILLINSLAW Accounting SUZUKI Intro to Genetic Analysis LENARD Elan GIESECKE Engineering Graphics IUTHLL Conceptsaito Nursng I AULERM #anggrganitzations SEARS >Utniersit hyics HONOUR Visal Ars k:{} ...and sell us your dropped textbooks while they still have value. This is only a partial list of titles we'll buy. Monday - Friday Saturday, Dec. 15 Sunday, Dec. 16 Saturday, Dec. 22 Sunday, Dec. 23 9-6 9-61 12-51 9-61 12-51 pm pm pm pm pm I