I can understand that, but I can also see the other side. Editors, proofreaders, marketing, binding, printing, sales, distribution etc etc. The author doesn't pay for those. With ebooks you can drop the binding & printing but the rest still applies.
I'll concede there will be cases where the mark up is over the top, but you aren't just paying for the actual words.
I'll concede there will be cases where the mark up is over the top, but you aren't just paying for the actual words.