Hardcover GR
Jill Adams
grladams at teleport.com
Fri Oct 15 11:30:00 CDT 1999
I believe buying one and cutting it into two or three pieces works. I've
never tried it, because it just seems a sacrilige to cut up TRP. But I
believe it would have made M&D more portable. M&D is a road trip book,
and I would have enjoyed it in my backpack more often than I did, for the
hassle of carrying a large tome with other props for work, school, usw.
David Morris wrote:
>
> I've found papaerbacks softer. Try "soft."
>
> >From: Brian Whitman
> >
> >Hey, does anyone have a lead on a hardcover version of GR? I've looked a
> >bit in the bookstores round here and can't find any. I don't want a first
> >edition or anything special, just a copy that won't fall apart like my
> >other 3 copies on paperback.
>
> Scotch tape works.
>
> If you find a hardcover that cheap... I'd have to stop Spine-Bending!
>
> Deconstructionism!
>
> David Morris
>
> >
> >Either online, or 'real-life' (i'm in NYC), pointers would be great.
> >
> >Thanks very much.
> >-Brian
> >
> >
> >Brian Whitman
> >bwhitman at crudites.org
> >http://www.netspace.org/users/bwhitman
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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