Yeah, but the colors look a lot more vibrant.Same as the original German edition, is it not?
Currently it seems like there won't be any more Prometheus books.Are there plans for more Prometheus after the trilogy or is this just a straight up translation effort and then done?
The trilogy was originally published by CrossCult in Germany, Titan Books acquired the rights to publish a translated version.Also, I noticed my version of the book said it was from Titan Books not Pocket Books. Is that the German company where the trilogy first originated or a new imprint?
Currently it seems like there won't be any more Prometheus books.
The trilogy was originally published by CrossCult in Germany, Titan Books acquired the rights to publish a translated version.
A German publisher who translate the Pocket novels got a special license to publish the trilogy to celebrate Trek’s 50th.
Rough translations were done for CBS to approve - as they do for the Pocket novels.
Titan picked up the rights to reprint these English translations which were edited by Keith R A DeCandido.
Ah, so Titan only for the trilogy. Thx.
ThxIn the early-90’s Titan reprinted a number of Pocket titles for the UK market.
Success is always an incentive for publishing houses to think about more books.I wonder if that is contingent on sales in North America?
I'd have thought the cost of this would have gone to Titan? Or are they shared?but also the translation and the editing of the translation
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