Re: Reprints of Classic Early Space Fiction
- From: "Ron Miller" <spaceart@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Jul 2006 13:47:20 -0700
Hey, can those of us who've already bought
"The Moon-Maker" get a discount or an
upgrade?
I can't think of any practical way to do this (not the way things are
set up), but...
....what I can do is make a separate volume of "Man Who Rocked the
Earth" for those who need only that title. Would that work for you?
I'll let you know when it's available...
What?... What are you all looking at me like
Still... that list looks good, Ron.
Thanks! It's been fun and a chance to get copies of books I've long
wanted myself. A number of these titles are available as free etexts
online, but (and I don't know about you guys) I like to have books that
I can actually hold in my hand. I've also made an effort to make these
books attractive (I take great pains with the interior design) and with
features not found in any of the available ebooks, such as
illustrations, appendices, etc.
I've also kept the prices almost at cost, so the books are about as
inexpensive as POD books can be.
By the way, the Black Cat edition of "Off On A Comet" includes
considerable material---including one full chapter!---not included in
the Gutenberg etext (as well as something like 100 illustrations).
Ron
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