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Re: inputs sought on publiocation of Lojban reference gramm



>If the book was to be published with an ISBN then (UK) bookstores (and
>libraries) would be willing to order it on request.

It will be.

>>From the point of view of someone living outwith the US I think it is
>immaterial whether the price is $30 or $40.  600 pages, even printed
>on thin "bible" type paper is going to cost a fortune to ship.

I have to admit that I have not looked into international shipment of
books, but we have been paying about US$5 per pound with approximately 1-2
weeks delivery to the UK and other  developed countries.

>Is the binding true (stitched) casebound hardback or perfect (edge
>glued) binding in hard covers? I would much rather see sprial or comb
>binding than perfect binding, particularly with a fat reference book
>which is opened repeatedly at the same pages.  Paperback manuals eject
>their pages after a short while.

We are ooking at thios issue.  Suffice it to say that we will choose a
binding of sufficient quality to make the book a worthwhile investment.
There are perfect bindings that are better quality than others if we go
that route, and there is some considerable desire for a stictched hardbound
so we may go that route.  there are also hybrid bindings.

lojbab