Red-spined AtD?

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Thu Dec 28 12:40:05 CST 2006


I think Bekah is likely right re red and green choices. I am asking her
publishing company.

On 12/28/06, Dirk Johnson <dirk at dirk-johnson.com> wrote:
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> Just for the record and by way of saying "hello" to the list participants,
> my two copies, bought at Mendocino Books in Ukiah, California on release
> date (two of five the store ordered) are both green spined.
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> Printing and binding being separate processes, and binding being slow and
> cumbersome, my guess would be that multiple binderies were used in order to
> meet a release deadline with sufficient copies to fulfill pre-orders. But it
> would be interesting to know whether the variants are roughly equal or if,
> as has been suggested by others, the red spine is an overflow binding and
> therefore more rare.
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