Jade Jaguar
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I don't think this thread needs closing, but ye gods, some chilling would be welcome.
We need a chill smilie! Something that looks like icicles hanging down from the eaves...
I don't think this thread needs closing, but ye gods, some chilling would be welcome.
Hmm...no smilie but how about this
Hmm...no smilie but how about this:
Hmm...no smilie but....
This is all very interesting, but it basically boils down to this...
There was a trilogy of B5 books released concerning Centauri Prime and various important threads left at the end of the show, not to mention one of the shows main characters. Now the third book of this trilogy is sought after and hard to find, leading to very high (some might say shocking) prices.
The reason for this is most probably due to a shorter print run being ordered by the publishers, Del Rey.
The reason for this is presumably because of sluggish sales of their previous Babylon 5 books.
The reasons for these books performing poorly in the marketplace therefore becomes the clincher for this thread. Is it because of Del Rey's poor marketing? Was their poor marketing justified because it was never going to sell hugely anyway?
The last two points, however, are irrelevent to me. My position is that I am unable to conclude a trilogy of which the first two parts are easily, easily available (less than £1.00 each). I don't care if Del Rey didn't market the other books properly precipitating poor sales and a short print run for the novel in question. I don't care if it wouldn't have been financially worthwhile for them to be promoted properly. All that I care about is that now, 7 years later, I can get two parts of a very important B5 trilogy, but not the last one, and this is because Del Rey didn't print enough of them. I am literally (no exaggeration) apoplectic about this. At the basic level someone is standing between me and B5 and that is Del Rey, and if I ever come across anyone involved with the unavailability of OotD they'll wish they had printed enough. :devil:
This isn't directed against anyone here, I just want to point out that the real injustice is the rareness and susequent high price of Legions of Fire III, whatever the reasons, especially when you can get the first two so easily. Just wanted to get that of my chest (literally apoplectic).
And on the other hand, when they originally went on sale, they were all easy to get, so therefore, you should have gotten it then, or if you started getting them after the third book was tough to get, you knew exactly what you were getting yourself into (Mind you, I sympathize, and think it sucks, but...)
My position is that I am unable to conclude a trilogy of which the first two parts are easily, easily available (less than £1.00 each). I don't care if Del Rey didn't market the other books properly precipitating poor sales and a short print run for the novel in question. I don't care if it wouldn't have been financially worthwhile for them to be promoted properly. All that I care about is that now, 7 years later, I can get two parts of a very important B5 trilogy, but not the last one, and this is because Del Rey didn't print enough of them. I am literally (no exaggeration) apoplectic about this. At the basic level someone is standing between me and B5 and that is Del Rey, and if I ever come across anyone involved with the unavailability of OotD they'll wish they had printed enough. :devil:
This isn't directed against anyone here, I just want to point out that the real injustice is the rareness and susequent high price of Legions of Fire III, whatever the reasons, especially when you can get the first two so easily. Just wanted to get that of my chest (literally apoplectic).
If you look around, it is possible to find the trilogies in hardbound form (Sci-Fi Book Club), for around $30 or so. Granted, they may not be in perfect shape like the Centauri and Technomage hardbound trilogies I have, but it'd be readable.
Psi Corps (hardbound) ISBN: 0-7394-0656-6
Centauri (hardbound) ISBN: 0-7394-1485-2
Technomage (hardbound) ISBN: 0-7394-2395-9
Thanks, I didn't realise they were put into omnibus editions...
Can't find any below £40 at the moment, not bothered aout the condition, just as long as I have it and the words on the page (I'd have a photocopied manuscript from Mr. David if it was available), but it's another avenue to explore, thanks again.
Just found one for £175!
http://www.biblio.com/books/92485637.html
Well, the one I found for $65 (US) beats that.
I take it there's no B5 fan in your area who you can borrow OotD from?
At Amazon.com, OotD is currently listed in good to like new condition for ~$59 to $65.
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