I know Lancaster has it published in the US as it is cheaper.. but he does keep stock at Kimbolton... ask nicely enough when you order and it may arrived autographed
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Started by robert johnson, Feb 03 2003 07:04 PM
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#16
Posted 29 February 2004 - 01:33 PM
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#17
Posted 05 March 2004 - 12:25 PM
In case anyone else wants to know, I just got this book from Kimbolton (phone order). It cost GBP 66.67 including postage, and arrived next morning.
#18
Posted 29 March 2004 - 02:23 PM
Does anyone of you have "Fireworks from a physical standpoint 1-4"? I have My eyes on this collection. Is it worth buying? I have some books allready (mentioned in this thread) and is it any id? to buy these books in that case?
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#19
Posted 16 September 2004 - 08:13 PM
I was in touch with the staff at Kimbolton yesterday.
Apparently the 4th edition of R Lancaster's 'Fireworks, Principles and Practice' will not be out for several months yet as the first draft has only recently been sent to the publisher.
Does anyone know how the content will vary between the 3rd and 4th edition?
Is it worth the wait or shall I go ahead and buy the 3rd edition?
Thanks,
Greg
Apparently the 4th edition of R Lancaster's 'Fireworks, Principles and Practice' will not be out for several months yet as the first draft has only recently been sent to the publisher.
Does anyone know how the content will vary between the 3rd and 4th edition?
Is it worth the wait or shall I go ahead and buy the 3rd edition?
Thanks,
Greg
#20
Posted 16 September 2004 - 11:04 PM
I'd wait Greg. Ron's son Mark has redone many of the drawings, and no doubt the book has numerous ammendments and additions. I for one will be after a copy, despite already having the 3rd edition.
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