Mr Mot's Hair Emporium by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Mots great great great great great great great great grandchildren; keeping the dream alive!
Mr Mot's Hair Emporium by Ian McLean, on Flickr
Mots great great great great great great great great grandchildren; keeping the dream alive!
Could it have already gone to a second printing, and they changed the size?Yeah, mine are the same as well. Maybe there's a difference in the copies Amazon's shipping out as opposed to the stock brick-and-mortar stores are receiving? I have no idea why that would be, though.
Mot was Picard's barber in TNG (not that he had much work to do on that client). No reason to assume that Mr Mot himself isn't still around.
We were talking about Burnhams hair in the 32nd century though...
Could it have already gone to a second printing, and they changed the size?
While multiple printings in a short time probably is a good sign, since it clearly indicates that the initial demand was underestimanted, it isn't necassarily a good indicator how much units were sold.
There might also be a logistical element. Given the backlogs in printing due to the pandemic, would several smaller simultaneous printings at different factories count as different printings on the copyright information page, where there'd usually be a larger batch ordered from one factory under normal circumstances?
True.
The publisher is alerted that pre-orders to distributors have already outstripped the initial print-run estimate, and ups the order to the printer. Keeping the presses rolling ends up being cheaper and means that stores can honour their own pre-orders.
Many readers have reported (since at least the first "New Frontier: Restoration" hardcover in 2005, which had a bonus CD of audio books inside only the first printing) that on the day of official release, some hardcovers and first-release trade PBs received by stores are already marked as "second printing".
Were the audio books or PDFs of the all the NF stories prior to that one. Pretty sure I have the CD somewhere but dunno if I ever loaded it. If they are PDFs they would be my first ebooks![]()
The one with the PDF copies of the earlier books was Stone and Anvil, which is how I started reading New Frontier. Did Restoration have anything extra in its first edition, too?
They (the modern, unabridged ones) only take up to 450 MBs on my phone when I download them via Storytel. (Still, fitting more than 1 on a CD would be hard if not impossible.)
The first four volumes, and Restoration, received the audiobook treatment. The original set makes sense. Restoration, not so much.I don't recall if they ever did any NF audiobooks, but I don't think so.
The first four volumes, and Restoration, received the audiobook treatment. The original set makes sense. Restoration, not so much.
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