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Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 1:21 pm
by Andrew Pixley
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/

Happy hunting!

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 10:36 pm
by Timeless A-Peel
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/

Happy hunting!
I already have a copy of "The Avengers", but I want to go to this bookstore anyway! 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:54 pm
by mousemeat
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.
how hard are the rogers books to locate ?

Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 1:37 pm
by denis
mousemeat wrote:
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.
how hard are the rogers books to locate ?
Quite easy. Amazon sites (US, UK, France) are full of them and at all prices (from 0,01£ to 90£ !)

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 2:04 pm
by Rodders
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.
The book is obviously far longer in its second edition but the inside set up is not overly exciting.

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 8:49 pm
by mousemeat
Rodders wrote:
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.
The book is obviously far longer in its second edition but the inside set up is not overly exciting.
better to have this,than NO copy at all...