If anyone fancies getting a copy of "The Avengers" by Dave Rogers (which - for me - is still such an utterly, utterly special book), I saw a decent example this morning at "A Touch of Jeanius", a second hand bookshop in the West End Arcade in Nottingham.
http://www.books-and-pieces.co.uk/
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I already have a copy of "The Avengers", but I want to go to this bookstore anyway!Andrew Pixley wrote:If anyone fancies getting a copy of "The Avengers" by Dave Rogers (which - for me - is still such an utterly, utterly special book), I saw a decent example this morning at "A Touch of Jeanius", a second hand bookshop in the West End Arcade in Nottingham.
http://www.books-and-pieces.co.uk/
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Quite easy. Amazon sites (US, UK, France) are full of them and at all prices (from 0,01£ to 90£ !)mousemeat wrote:how hard are the rogers books to locate ?Speed Six wrote:Dave Roger's 'The Ultimate Avengers' is certainly one of the best. The story synopses are cut down from his earlier books, but there is much more behind the scenes information.
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The book is obviously far longer in its second edition but the inside set up is not overly exciting.dissolute wrote: Rodney's "Subversive Champagne" is interesting but a bit shorter than I was expecting, and the monochromatic and unexcitingly typset printing leaves me wanting something more - but that's a fault with Amazon rather than the book.
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better to have this,than NO copy at all...Rodders wrote:The book is obviously far longer in its second edition but the inside set up is not overly exciting.dissolute wrote: Rodney's "Subversive Champagne" is interesting but a bit shorter than I was expecting, and the monochromatic and unexcitingly typset printing leaves me wanting something more - but that's a fault with Amazon rather than the book.