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I promised to let you all know if I found a way to bring this book back to market and so this is the announcement that it will be coming back.
Those on my mailing list will have also received this news in my Spring newsletter today.
I have had a good reprint quote from the original printer for 1,000 copies, which is the smallest run they will do.
This should mean that the quality or reproduction should be exactly the same as the original.
I am partnering with Martin Reed at Silverprint for this venture. He will handle order fulfillment from there so that there will be no delays on shipping when I am out of the country. I think this is an excellent solution.
I don't have news as to a date yet, but it will be several months as we have to wait for a reprint slot and then bring the books by sea from the Far East.
The price will be the original cover price of £20 so you won't have to pay hundreds for it anymore if you want a copy!
However, as they want 65% discount we probably won't be able to afford to sell it to Amazon either so that is likely to be the final price.
I will bring more details when the time comes and also through my newsletter and I would like to thank everyone on APUG who encouraged me in this idea - it was through you that the idea was born in the first place.
I am holding a mailing list here for those who wish to be personally notified.
About a dozen 'APUGers' signed up when I posted the link before and more today, but of course we are a very long way from break-even point with 1,000 books so please spread the wordThank you.
Tim
I promised to let you all know if I found a way to bring this book back to market and so this is the announcement that it will be coming back.
<<snip>>I have had a good reprint quote from the original printer for 1,000 copies, which is the smallest run they will do.
This should mean that the quality or reproduction should be exactly the same as the original.
I am partnering with Martin Reed at Silverprint for this venture. He will handle order fulfillment from there so that there will be no delays on shipping when I am out of the country. I think this is an excellent solution.
I don't have news as to a date yet, but it will be several months as we have to wait for a reprint slot and then bring the books by sea from the Far East.
The price will be the original cover price of £25 so you won't have to pay hundreds for it anymore if you want a copy!
However, as they want 65% discount we probably won't be able to afford to sell it to Amazon either so that is likely to be the final price.
I will bring more details when the time comes and also through my newsletter and I would like to thank everyone on APUG who encouraged me in this idea - it was through you that the idea was born in the first place.
I am holding a mailing list here for those who wish to be personally notified.
About a dozen 'APUGers' signed up when I posted the link before and more today, but of course we are a very long way from break-even point with 1,000 books so please spread the wordThank you.
Tim
Silverprint's website is showing the books as received and available for purchase. I put an order through a few minutes ago, so hopefully the system works properly and the minimum order drop and international shipping is smooth...
Yay!
Mike
Just ordered mine as well, also USA based, so we'll see how it goes, can't wait to get this book.
Those of you in the US that have already ordered--what was the shipping cost? Thanks!
Those of you in the US that have already ordered--what was the shipping cost? Thanks!
Shipping to MD was 15 GBP
Have they been charging VAT to American customers?
I was going to order a copy but they charge £21 for shipping to Finland! 21 pounds!! For a book?
Also the minimum order quantity is £100. Is there an other way to get this book?
r
Mats
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