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| facsimile sets are appearing on ebay quite regularly & are struggling to sell, why anybody would want to collect these when most of the series 1st edtions are reasonably priced & available is beyond me
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| Hi Paul the box sets of ten facsimiles are available for £295, or £29.50 per title, which offers customers an alternative in pristine condition (cellophane wrapped from the printers) if they can't find first editions elsewhere. Alex Collins
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| Hallo Alex - Are there any plans to produce facsimiles of others in the series? If so - when might we see the 'rare' ones? Thanks for your attention.
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david fielding (30/11/2010) Hallo Alex - Are there any plans to produce facsimiles of others in the series? If so - when might we see the 'rare' ones? Thanks for your attention.
I presume you're aware all of them are available as Print on Demands...it really is facsimiles you're after, is it?
I'm pretty certain the answer will be something close to 'when hell freezes over' if it is, but I stand to be corrected :-)
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| Thanks for the comment! I was simpy under the impression (probably mistaken) that the facsimiles might be superior to the PODs (black and white photos on text pages not looking too good, not that I'm after many PODs). Anyway, the facsimile option has now been removed from the NN website, supporting your assertion. David
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