* Genre: Mass-market paperbacks (like romances, mysteries, westerns) were often cheaper than literary fiction or non-fiction.
* Publisher: Some publishers were known for their higher-quality paperbacks and charged more.
* Length of the book: Longer books often cost more than shorter ones.
* Time period within the 1960s: Prices generally rose over the decade due to inflation.
However, here are some general estimates based on historical data and anecdotal accounts:
* Mass-market paperbacks: Typically ranged from 25 cents to 75 cents throughout the decade.
* Literary paperbacks: Could cost $1 or more.
* Hardcover books: Paperbacks were generally cheaper than hardcover editions, which typically cost between $3 and $6.
To find more specific pricing information, you can:
* Look up books from the 1960s on websites like Abebooks or Amazon. They often list the original prices for used books.
* Search for online databases of book prices from the era. You might find information from libraries or publishers.
Remember that these prices were significantly lower than today's book prices due to inflation. A paperback that cost 50 cents in the 1960s would likely cost around $5 today.