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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 11 August 2003 From: H O L L Y W O O D |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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I'm not sure why, but collecting the different editions of this book in particular is very easy compared to alot of the other Gardners. For fans working on the UK Gardner 1st editions, Death Is Forever is a great one to start with because of it's relatively low price. (Compared to somewhat more pricey ones like Scorpius and The Man From Barbarossa IMO.)
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 6 April 2005 From: United Kingdom |
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Thanks for that Qwert. Just thinking about collecting british coronet paperbacks of Gardner's Bond novels.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Oh go for the hardcovers too. They're great.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 6 April 2005 From: United Kingdom |
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I've got a couple of hardbacks. I'm hoping they will reprint all of the gardner novels in hardback with new styles and designs. The trouble with UK prints is that the covers are completely diffrent on each book.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Well that's because there was the switch from Jonathan Cape tp Hodder & Stoughton.
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Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 8 Sep 2008 - 11:16 |