We’re going again on press for a second printing of “Marketing campaign Furnishings” with just a few corrections and a barely completely different cowl. The one important correction, which was to the Roorkee Chair chapter, is mentioned right here. I additionally added a thanks to Greg Miller, who I uncared for to incorporate within the first printing.
I’m telling you all this as a result of we’ve some clients who accumulate first editions of our books (no, we don’t have any first-edition copies of “The Anarchist’s Software Chest” hidden right here).
The brand new cowl replaces the picture of the chest pull with the title of the e-book. We’re additionally switching inks used for the quilt stamp. The brand new ink can be extra matte and coppery – much less gold.
Additionally, the third printing of “By Hand & Eye” must be again in inventory subsequent week. And the expanded “With the Grain” is correct on its heels.
In information on new initiatives, Peter Galbert’s “Chairmaker’s Pocket book” is nearly fully designed and must be headed to the printer inside a pair weeks. As I sort this I’m scanning the final of about 500 hand-done drawings for this e-book. I promise, this e-book can be definitely worth the wait. The e-book can be 8-1/2” x 11”, hardbound with a mud jacket and greater than 350 pages (maybe near 400). No phrase on pricing, but.
Designer Wesley Tanner has begun work on designing Don Williams “Virtuoso: The Software Cupboard and Workbench of Henry O. Studley.” It is going to be prepared for Handworks and the exhibit of the cupboard and workbench. Come to Handworks, see the cupboard and get your e-book signed.
“Roubo on Furnishings” is awaiting some remaining work by the translating crew earlier than going to the designer. And our huge e-book on Charles Hayward will head to the designer as quickly as Linda finishes designing Peter Galbert’s e-book (sorry in regards to the workload, Linda and Wesley).
We’ve got one other dozen initiatives in varied levels of completion, however these are probably the most speedy.
— Christopher Schwarz