jona
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12 years ago
there is a 1st edition cwmorthin book on ebay.
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grahami
12 years ago
Strewth!!!! 😉 I bet they won't donate me my Royalty rate on whatever it goes for though!

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Barney
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12 years ago
How many copies were pressed originally?
AndyC
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12 years ago

Hi Graham,

is there any reason why you (and of course only you) cannot make photocopies and sell them for,say, £10.00 a pop?

I certainly would be happy to buy, even if unbound.
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simonrl
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12 years ago
"JohnnearCfon" wrote:

It gets even sillier!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261167466828&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:GB:1123 



Doesn't mean it will sell :lol:
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JohnnearCfon
12 years ago
Odd thing is, it is the same seller who was selling the one for £49!
simonrl
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12 years ago
Sellers often do that - you regularly see the same item at various prices. Some people search more thoroughly than others so end up paying the higher price... eBay psychology!
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grahami
12 years ago
"AndyC" wrote:


Hi Graham,

is there any reason why you (and of course only you) cannot make photocopies and sell them for,say, £10.00 a pop?

I certainly would be happy to buy, even if unbound.



The two folding maps might be tricky, and now I've retired I don't have "free" access to a photocopier.

Alas I don't even have a complete copy of the first edition myself - it was savagely dismantled in producing the masters for the second.

Speaking of which, it has better information than the first, and you should still be able to pick up a copy somewhere.... but watch this space as there seem to be plans afoot.

Cheers

Grahami
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jona
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12 years ago
Book is in now priced at £30 buy it now. 😉
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NewStuff
12 years ago
"grahami" wrote:

"AndyC" wrote:


Hi Graham,

is there any reason why you (and of course only you) cannot make photocopies and sell them for,say, £10.00 a pop?

I certainly would be happy to buy, even if unbound.



The two folding maps might be tricky, and now I've retired I don't have "free" access to a photocopier.

Alas I don't even have a complete copy of the first edition myself - it was savagely dismantled in producing the masters for the second.

Speaking of which, it has better information than the first, and you should still be able to pick up a copy somewhere.... but watch this space as there seem to be plans afoot.

Cheers

Grahami


Ever thought about a .PDF?
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Vanoord
12 years ago
Trouble with a PDF is that it can be passed on without permission, rather negating any incentive for the publisher/author to release it that way!

A revised version with new photographs would be of interest; or indeed something with a larger number of photographs.


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NewStuff
12 years ago
It's actually very easy to make it far more difficult to copy a PDF. Granted, your more technically adept people can get around it, but it will certainly deter "causal" copying.
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Barney
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12 years ago
E-book version???

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