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Post by andydecker on May 15, 2022 12:27:13 GMT
Maybe this is of interest for some.
Ebook publisher Piccadilly Publishing, the brainchild of Mike Stotter and David Whitehead, just celebrate their tenth anniversy. Piccadilly Publishing brings back those old western pulps by Laurence James, James Harvey and the gang and the gang in inexpensive ebooks. Often with the original covers. Artist Tony Masero is also on board, creating new covers.
After some ups and downs and also doing a lot of American western series like the complete Fargo and Sundance (including the later ones written by McCurtin) the publisher announced to bring back series like The Gringos, Breed, Jubal Cade and Claw. Also they take over the Edge and the Adam Steele editions, starting with Edge 54 and Steele 28.
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Post by ripper on May 15, 2022 16:10:12 GMT
Good news about the PC series that are to be released. I am particularly interested in the Breed, Gringos and Claw series. I have many as paperbacks, but a fair few gaps, and the print editions are getting more expensive. I completed my Crow collection some time ago by purchasing a few of PP's ebook editions, and shall be doing the same with Breed, Gringos and Claw.
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Post by andydecker on May 15, 2022 19:41:57 GMT
I have forgotten to mention Peacemaker which is also included in the new batch. I have most of the books, but a few numbers of this Wells/Harvey co-production are hard to get nowadays. Also these editions are welcome because some of those nearly 50 years old books become a bit brittle and fall apart if used without care. The best produced paperbacks still seem to be NEL. Those I have are still in a nice shape.
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