If you only need the buying answer, the current hardcover is the strongest observed value in the market snapshot. It is below the sampled new, used, rental, and digital alternatives, which makes this one of the clearest print-buy cases in the current batch.
| Format | Seller | Current Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardcover New | Merybook | $99.64 | Check price |
| Hardcover Used | BookFinder marketplace | $119.53 | Check price |
| Rental | BookFinder marketplace | $139.49 | Check price |
| eTextbook | VitalSource | $152.00 | Check price |
| Hardcover New | BookFinder marketplace | $152.99 | Check price |
The current price here removes most of the usual hesitation around ownership. There is no sampled route in the table that beats the current hardcover. That matters because an imaging atlas is exactly the kind of book where repeated visual return often matters more than temporary access.
What this book actually teaches
Atlas of Equine Ultrasonography is a visual clinical atlas built around probe orientation, sonographic anatomy, scanning planes, and image comparison. Readers do not usually use a book like this by moving straight through a chapter once. They use it by flipping, comparing, confirming, and returning to images repeatedly while learning how normal and abnormal structures look under real scanning conditions.
That visual repeat-use is the reason print matters so much here. A good atlas is most useful when the reader can move quickly between images, anatomy, and orientation without friction. In the current market, that practical strength comes with the best sampled price as well.
Who should buy print and who should not
Buy the hardcover if you need a keepable equine ultrasonography atlas for training or clinical use. This is one of the easier ownership decisions in the current rewrite project because the current print copy undercuts every sampled comparator. Only pause if you already have equivalent access elsewhere.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














