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Echohawk

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Two more additions, Ant:

- AFS#2 zine includes the article "Advent of the Elder Ones: Mythos vs. Man in the Lake Geneva Original Campaign, 1973-1976" by Robert J Kuntz; details on zine @ http://hallsoftizunthane.blogspot.com/2012/12/afs-issue-2-is-released.html

- Black Blade is reprinting Bottle City, should be out next month or so :D
Thanks as always for these updates. The Greyhawk Collector's Guide should now include everything you mentioned in the last two posts :cool:
 




grodog

Hero
I've updated the date for that reprint on the wiki, thanks.

Cool, thanks! A few more correction for you that I noticed while browsing the RJK books @ http://www.enworld.org/forum/showwi...llectors-Guide-part-2#Works-of-Robert-J-Kuntz

- Dark Druids (1976, republished 2002): DD wasn't published until 2002; the original ms. dates from c. 1976 but it wasn't published then

To The City of Brass (Electronic release, 1987): the date for this is correct, but that's about it :D The correct title is "(To the) City of Brass" and it was originally an RPGA tournament adventure first run at DragonCon #1 in Sept 1987. The 1987 version is linked best @ https://www.acaeum.com/library/citybrass.html and presents the original 1987 key + map. The link to rpggeek @ http://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/50351/city-brass points to the electronic re-release of the adventure with Necromancer Games trade dress in 2002. I haven't compared the versions in at least 10 years, but IIRC the NG version is the same text as the Acaeum version.

- Garden of the Plantmaster (1987, republished 2003): for reference, Rob also republished GotPM via Terry Austin's Hyperbooks imprint in 1996 (in .PDF format); it reproduces the CU GotPM text, but the map and key were in color (they were B&W in the CU print edition), which makes it a very useful reference for running the adventure.

- Sir Robilar's City of Brass (2003) - this was co-written with Jeff Knight (who wrote ~60% of the text published in this edition)

Thanks!
 


grodog

Hero
Some updates, Ant:

- a new print edition of Dark Druids by Chaotic Henchmen Productions, for AD&D 1e rules is available as of yesterday @ http://www.chaotichenchmen.com/p/dark-druids-by-robert-j-kuntz.html with news/announcement @ http://www.chaotichenchmen.com/2015/02/robert-j-kuntzs-dark-druids-now.html
- the new DD is based on the 2006 expanded version of DD that I'd forgotten about (it was a .pdf only electronic product from PPP in 2006); some details on this on the old PPP forums @ http://piedpiperpublishing.yuku.com/topic/426/Dark-Druids-2nd-Edition-Now-Available#.VO5Ili6TSvM

Also: have you been cataloging the new electronic articles for Greyhawk in Dragon and Dungeon, by chance? Some folks were asking on CF! @ http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6084 about them.

Allan.
 


grodog

Hero
Ant---
[MENTION=9849]Echohawk[/MENTION]: do you have the Greyhawk guide in Excel format, by chance? I was thinking that a checklist might be useful to have, at some point....

Allan
 

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