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    Mandolin tragic Graham McDonald's Avatar
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    Default The Mandolin - a history publication update

    The initial print run of The Mandolin - a history is just about sold out. I had resigned myself to the book going out of print when all the copies were sold, but I was approached by a small publisher who specialise in re-publishing books they think deserve a second run. They now have all the printing files, so sometime in the new year the new edition (with a new ISBN) should be available, though I have no idea of their timeline for the printing. The ebook will continue to be available from my website, though it is a very large download, and almost everyone has preferred the print version.

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    Default Re: The Mandolin - a history publication update

    Thanks, Graham. I've greatly appreciated your other two books, but haven't picked this one up yet. I hope that the new publisher is able to print soon!

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    It really is a superb book. I have the download, but will upgrade to a print version.
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    Default Re: The Mandolin - a history publication update

    Thats great Graham! It has to be super satisfying to have someone pick it up to reprint! Congrats!

    Big fan of The Mandolin Project, so I'll try to get a copy of this one too!
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    Default Re: The Mandolin - a history publication update

    Congrats! I just finished reading it a few weeks ago and it was excellent. Now I need to seek out your others...

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