Are some of the Paksenarrion Editions shortened?


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While I don't have the 1 volume edition, I have seen it and I doubt that it is shortened. It is a trade paperback volume, while the 3 individual books are mass market paperbacks.

Bigger pages=more words per page, so less pages overall.
 

Yeah, I have a copy of that edition, having read the books first in the library, and when I read it, it certainly seemed complete. :)

The pages are bigger than your normal paperback, and the text might be a little smaller or closer together, I'm not sure.
 

sword-dancer said:

It is highly unlikely that Jim Baen would be publishing a shortened ed. of Deed of Paksenarrion. At the very minimum, the author is, IIRC, an ex-marine and would likely have his head on her mantle posthaste. Besides, a man who gives away backlist books for free download does not wuss out on a series with good sell-through.

www.baen.com/library
 

deranged DM said:
It is highly unlikely that Jim Baen would be publishing a shortened ed. of Deed of Paksenarrion. At the very minimum, the author is, IIRC, an ex-marine and would likely have his head on her mantle posthaste. Besides, a man who gives away backlist books for free download does not wuss out on a series with good sell-through.

www.baen.com/library

Psst...it's Marine, and there ain't no such thing as an "ex".

Ooh-Rah!

:D
 


deranged DM said:
Besides, a man who gives away backlist books for free download does not wuss out on a series with good sell-through.

Jim Baen rocks.

At a rough guess, eighty percent of the fiction I buy is Baen. It's like he looked inside my head, and said "Yeah, I can get all of those favourite authors except Steven Brust"...

-Hyp.
 

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