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What's happening about the book we gave a preliminary proof read earlier? Hope it's still in the offing as I enjoyed the extract we saw! :D

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Well, I'm pleased you ask!

I finished adding all the high quality images right up to Charles II, and have sent the full PDF to the proof-reader. I enjoyed reading it as I was going along very much.

I am tring to get a picture of the Moneyer Dave Greenhalgh in medieval gear striking a coin for the front cover, but I think I might actually have to visit him and take a picture myself!

Once the cover and proof read are done it'll be ready to print so it should certainly be ready within a few months.

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Excellent news. I look forward to its publication. It's one I'll add to my library! B)

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Right, "England's Striking History" is basically done, apart from the cover design for the printed version.

So, without delay, what I'm going to do is offer it as an e-Book on ebay/rotographic.com etc in order to get some money towards the printing costs.

The 9mb eBook is here:

http://www.rotographic.com/ebooks/ESH.exe

From the link above all you'll see is a sample 18 pages with a buy now link in the top right (it's £4.50 via paypal). Now, it's been proofread, but I think there are still little errors in it, so if you buy it and spot 10 errors that I didn't previously know about, I'll refund you fully!

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Looks good Chris but... any chance of a quick look at the index?

Thanks, Richard

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Looking good Chris, but I'd rather wait for the printed version, just to compliment my library! B)

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Right, "England's Striking History" is basically done, apart from the cover design for the printed version.

So, without delay, what I'm going to do is offer it as an e-Book on ebay/rotographic.com etc in order to get some money towards the printing costs.

The 9mb eBook is here:

http://www.rotographic.com/ebooks/ESH.exe

Super work!

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There isn't actually an index. It basically does it all (as far as I can see) in the style of the sample, from 959 - 1663. I suppose I could make an index though, that's a good idea.

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The first commercial purchaser of ESH said this:

Hello, Chris - First, may I congratulate you and thank you for

compiling a very useful book, particularly for people like myself who

don't live in England and are relative novices in this field as well.

After a quick read through, I believe that I will find it more useful

than any other single reference on this subject I have.

That made me feel good. Can't wait to get it into print.

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Any forecast on publication for the book, Chris? Could you send me one when it apears? (I'm fed up trying to get Smiths to stock Coin books)

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Yes, I can probably remember.

I'm putting the cover together, but might delay printed publication a bit while Mrs West gets some advertisers for me.

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Good-e-nuff!! :D

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I took some castle picture, pictures of a Jester, a Knight and Dave hammering coins in medival surroundings....One or all of that will be on the cover.

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