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Graham Nelson wrote:

> David Cornelson and I are talking about trying to get a small print run
> organised for interested parties. Would people be prepared to sign up to
> buying a copy? If so, in what sort of price range?

I wouldn't bat an eye paying as much as US$40 for a standard computer
reference binding.  Better paper, covering, and binding would easily raise
this price.

Personally, I would suggest the binding done by Dover Publications (I forget
the term, but I can easily check with them, if nobody else knows).  Basically,
they use high-cotton paper which is nicely stiched in the binding.  You can't
kill their books...Apparently, it's fairly inexpensive, too, considering that
some of their stuff is very limited-audience, and yet I've never seen a Dover
book cost more than $20.


