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I'm the guy who asked about the best way when buying eBooks to ensure you get the best slice of the pie; my heart though is in hardbacks - I have most of yours that way already.
Have a wonderful Christmas with your nearest and dearest in your semi-retirement.
Peter L


Well, speaking of libraries, maybe you can get yours to buy a copy and store it for you. Libraries can be very useful that way...
Ta, L. Who has also downsized. Looking, or more likely not looking, at the stuff in my cupboards that I haven't touched in the five years since I moved, I should probably have pitched more.



Well, natch. The Penric novellas were (and are) original indie e-publications. And Subterranean Press, which did the limited fancy hardcover chapbooks, does not distribute through regular bookstores.
This Baen edition is the first one generally available on paper, and the first compilation. However, I don't expect it to be widely reviewed through the sorts of mags librarians use to select their acquisitions, because it is a reprint. If you folks want to see it appear in your libraries and bookstores, you are going to need to ask. (Please do!) It will not spontaneously generate.
ISBN-10: 1982124296
ISBN-13: 978-1982124298
for anyone having trouble finding it in their databases. Although I'd think the Baen catalog wouldn't be obscure.
Ta, L.
(Re: Subterranean, they are sold out of both morphs of "Penric's Demon", and only have the leather-bound signed edition still in stock for "Penric and the Shaman", "Penric's Mission", and "The Flowers of Vashnoi". https://subterraneanpress.com/catalog... if you are curious.
However, Uncle Hugo's bookstore here in Minneapolis still has copies of the trade editions (not leather) of all but the first SubPress -- and all of theirs are signed. http://www.unclehugo.com/prod/index.s... They do lots of mail order.)
Thank you for the inspiration.