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Buy a copy of the book you can affort to destroy. remove it from its binding. Get a decent OCR program and a flat bed scanner. Train the scanner for the fonts used in the book.
If you have to do this with multiple books, find a library that has a copy machine designed for copying from bound material, and use it to make copies of the pages you need to scan.
The trick is a decent flatbed scanner and decent OCR software, and you should be able to get both together for less than a grand.