Hmmmm...I wonder if I have a copy of the circa-MegaTraveller bibliography I did (that got me my "knighthood")!

On Tuesday, February 23, 2016, Greg Chalik <mrg3105@gmail.com> wrote:
Tim,

Why don't you offer it for sale in a secure electronic format?

Regards

Greg

On 24 February 2016 at 08:16, Timothy Collinson <xxxxxx@port.ac.uk> wrote:
I've been excited enough about this to mention it on Twitter, so it would make sense to mention it here as well.  I went to the print shop today and got hold of a special hardback, one off, preview 3rd edition of my bibliography.

It weighs in at 254 pages, 1588 entries, 10 eras, 4 indexes (with a subject index to come) and more fun Traveller facts than you could shake a stick at.

This is a one off for the charity auction at the end of TravCon which is just 10 days away now.  No idea if anyone will even bid on the thing but it's gorgeous to hold after 3+ years of work [1] and mostly looking at Word docs or PDFs.

I'm hoping BITS will be bringing out a DriveThru version soon (with the POD I keep asking for), but then I was hoping it would be ready in time for TravCon.  Other priorities have intervened apparently, so I'll just have to be patient.

It's not a great photo and doesn't do it justice, but you should be able to see it here in my Twitter timeline (penultimate post):

All the best

tc

[1] More accurately, a lifetime of work.


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