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Are The Chronicles and/or Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant still in print? A friend at work loaned me Lord Foul's Bane and The Illearth War, but he doesn't have the third book or any of the Second Chronicles.


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Post by kevinswatch »

I'm pretty sure they're still in print, if only hard to find. I know i've been in a dosen book stores that don't carry some or any of them. You just have to look around, I guess. Or look online.-jay
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If New Zealand is anything to go by then you won't be getting any frsh copies in the bookstoe. I got all mine from a second hand bookstore - actually that's where I pretty much get all my books from - unless I get them as a gift.

If you hunt around amazon, you'll be able to buy them new or used - or even try ebay I suppose.
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I saw all six books at a Barnes and Noble recently in paperback. Also there was a special running in the Science Fiction Book Club recently.


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Post by duchess of malfi »

Both the Barnes and Noble and Borders near my house carry them. You could proabbly also get them at web booksellers like Amazon, bn.com, and booksamillion.
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I have them, too. I got them at Barnes and Noble, but I hadda mail-order TPTP because it wasnt there. WARNING- mine fell apart when I read them. Really ticked me off...
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It depends where you're from. I see multiple copies of all every time I go into a book shop...
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Lord Mhoram wrote:I have them, too. I got them at Barnes and Noble, but I hadda mail-order TPTP because it wasnt there. WARNING- mine fell apart when I read them. Really ticked me off...
Pennyworth, the books are still in print. Perhaps the bookstores just need to refresh their stock. I have noticed all retail stores that I have visited do not carry many copies on the floor. The most at a time I will see perhaps two copies of any given book while occassionally some are missing altogether. Del Rey would be committing a great evil if the TC books went out-of-print even for a short period. But it can happen. Sadly.

Mhoram, coincidently I purchased a brand new copy of TOT and began to read with my usual perusal when pages began to fall out eventually leading to whole chapters. I replaced it immediately with another copy that had stronger binding (even tugged very gently on a couple pages and they held very tight). I have encountered this dilemna of weak binding before with other publishers too. It happens! :D
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Post by Lord Mhoram »

My main problem was One Tree, too. I even bought a second copy. Both fell apart.
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I am thinking of writing or informing Del Rey about the frequent weakly bound pages in their SRD books! I usually open my paperbacks wide for greater reading enjoyment and that is when TOT's pages started sloughing off. TC is one of their top fantasy sellers and you would think they would had already resolved this.
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Yea my TPTP started to fall apart too. Maybe someone is holding back on binding costs and keeping the difference for themselves.

The bastards... :x
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One thing I will commend Del Rey on the US printings. And that is ridding themselves of the original coverart they used to have for TCTC... Revelwood (TIW), Revelstone (TPTP), etc. I love the Michael Herring coverart. Thought I would bring that up since we are on a likeminded subject. :)
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Post by danlo »

Hmmm..that's interesting indeed!! I've never had any trouble w/any of the Del Rey paperbacks---EXCEPT---4 TWL. I've had 4 copies of that book and the middle 20-40 pages always fall out--it never fails!!!
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I don't think that any books could be as badly bound as the TOR paperback versions (USA) of the Wheel of Time books. You open those puppies once and pages start falling out. :x :-x :cry: :evil:
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My Tor WoT book is fine....
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Del Rey is notorious for the poor quality of their bindings. A friend of mine used to read just about any fantasy book she could get her hands on. The first thing that made her pickier -- this would be in the early eighties -- was that all her Del Rey books kept falling apart on her before she'd even finished reading them once. My own copies of the First Chronicles fell apart from hard use within months after I got them, and I had to find the HRW hardcovers.
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That's pretty interesting, since I'm sitting here next to my paperback Lord Foul's Bane from 1979 and still has all of its pages. I have the original three from when I was a youngster -- the old color coded covers from who had the Staff of Law -- reread a million times and all bent up in the corners and creased on the spine, but with the pages still all intact. BUT all of my WOT paperback books are falling apart after one reading. I finallly had to start buying the WOT books in hardcover because my paperback copies had all fallen apart. :x Incidentally, the Science Fiction Book Club is offering the first three TC books in a big omnibus hardcover edition. I saw it in a recent flier from them. Don't know if someone can get it without joining the Club, but my guess would be probably not.
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yes you can get all six copies..even 6 years after this post at Barnes & Noble ;)
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Amazon.com has them, and I have had problems with my paperbacks falling apart, too. I really wish they would re-issue all the books in hardback form. I want to collect hardbacks and can't find them unless they are used. If anyone wants to start a petition to get the publisher to re-issue in hardback, I'll join in. As of now, I am going to have to re-purchase the paperbacks so I can keep reading them. I read the whole set every year.
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Post by Blackhawk »

I just got the hardcover version of Fatal Revenant at Barnes and Noble for 4.89 can you believe that? Runes in paperback was $10 more
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