Andy Adcock
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I had an e-mail today from Lynx to say that soemthing is on it's way, not sure what, West Indies, Cambodia, Japan?
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I had an e-mail today from Lynx to say that soemthing is on it's way, not sure what, West Indies, Cambodia, Japan?
Must be West Indies, as the other ones are still being offered with advance discount. For West Indies, they say "Hot off the press". Have not received my announcement yet.
The new book arrived today and now, having the three titles so far produced in this series which promises to end up at a fairly impressive size, I now have a dilemma!
How do I organise these books, do I keep them together as an attractive set or place each individual volume in the appropriate, geographical spot on the shelf........:king:
Being you, of course you bought two copies, one for each placement :-O
Niels
'On your second point, surely the bulk of the work is in place somewhere or they couldn't have got these five out so quickly?'
I meant unpublished Chris, waiting in the wings as it were.
Anticipated next:
Multimedia Identification Guide to North Atlantic Seabirds - Vol 4 - Shearwaters, Jouanin's & White-chinned Petrels; Flood & Fisher/Scillypelagics; 'any day now'
Where are you getting this information from, I can find nothing relating to this title other than it's not publsihed yet but was due in March?
Oh, read it as my anticipation - have also seen March '19 as due date. So-so-sorry.
I don't know what's happened to this title but so far, there is no revised date for publication that I can find?
A request for info more or less;
In a bibliography somewhere I saw this:
Ahlström,P. & Mild,K. (In prep), Larks of Europe, Asia and North America, Helm, London
Anyone with any knowledge?
Maybe you should write to Per Alström and asked him what happened to this book project. AFAIK this book was first announced in 2003 but was never published.
Never happened. But it did in fact morph into this:
Larks of the World by Paul Donald and Per Alström
Illustrated by Faansie Peacock and Bill Zetterström
which is close to completion. The plates are sensational ...
This publishes in November next year.
Never happened. But it did in fact morph into this:
Larks of the World by Paul Donald and Per Alström
Illustrated by Faansie Peacock and Bill Zetterström
which is close to completion. The plates are sensational ...
This publishes in November next year.
Never happened. But it did in fact morph into this:
Larks of the World by Paul Donald and Per Alström
Illustrated by Faansie Peacock and Bill Zetterström
which is close to completion. The plates are sensational ...
This publishes in November next year.
I can't find any info on this title at all?