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Whipping Star...

Posted: 10 Jan 2009 16:25
by Omphalos
...is being released in a tp shortly (01/20)

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?WHPPNGSTRJ2009

Posted: 11 Jan 2009 06:56
by inhuien
Do you mean a "Book Binding Tape" printing?

http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Binding-Tape&id=125523

Posted: 14 Jan 2009 14:56
by DuneFishUK
A mate got his copy through from amazon.co.uk today.

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Posted: 18 Mar 2010 22:02
by Omphalos
inhuien wrote:Do you mean a "Book Binding Tape" printing?

http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Binding-Tape&id=125523" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We dont use that shit much here in US binding. Lately Ive really noticed how much your UK editions are absolute crap. Your publishers still refuse to sew the book in or use archival paper.

Before I realized that I used to think that the US only did three things better than the rest of the world: Plumbing, dental care and robotic warfare. Now I know that we do four things better.

Re: Whipping Star...

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 09:21
by inhuien
The usage of BBT in paperbacks is absolute, but I'm sure most hardbacks are stitched (I could be wrong). Are your non pulp PBs generally stitched?

Re: Whipping Star...

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 13:16
by Omphalos
inhuien wrote:The usage of BBT in paperbacks is absolute, but I'm sure most hardbacks are stitched (I could be wrong). Are your non pulp PBs generally stitched?
Some of them are. None of the mass-market stuff though. But of those that are not mass-market, most are folded, stitched on the inside only, then thick-glued to a paper wrapper.

British hardbacks are mostly glued. They are dangerously fragile books, for the most part, so I only have a few of them.