Hey out there, I recently purchased a copy of Triage from Amazon thinking it was a signed copy but it was not, it is however marked all the way through with what seem to be editor corrections and annotations, could this be an Editor's copy used for proofreading and corrections? does such a thing exist? It is hardback with dust jacket but no signatures and as mentioned before the corrections
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostHey out there, I recently purchased a copy of Triage from Amazon thinking it was a signed copy but it was not, it is however marked all the way through with what seem to be editor corrections and annotations, could this be an Editor's copy used for proofreading and corrections? does such a thing exist? It is hardback with dust jacket but no signatures and as mentioned before the correctionsCD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostThat's a really good question. I can't imagine it would be though as to my knowledge we've never done anything like that. I'll point Brian here he might know. Though my best guess is that it's a "No-Tip" copy that someone wrote in.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have a no tip copy but it has no writing in it. It was included in a grab bag many moons ago.CD Email: [email protected]
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ok, took me a while, haven't used this camera enough to be real familiar with it and the size might be a bit large
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That is very odd.CD Email: [email protected]
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Ha, I actually have a pretty good idea what that copy is. Someone at Leisure probably marked up a copy we sent them when they were producing their paperback. (We would have sent a No Tip for sure.) Those definitely look like marks for a typesetter. I have never seen a copy like that back "in the wild" so that's a really cool find!
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Originally posted by Brian Freeman View PostHa, I actually have a pretty good idea what that copy is. Someone at Leisure probably marked up a copy we sent them when they were producing their paperback. (We would have sent a No Tip for sure.) Those definitely look like marks for a typesetter. I have never seen a copy like that back "in the wild" so that's a really cool find!
BrianLast edited by Tommy; 02-26-2013, 06:06 PM.
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