Special Leatherbound Edition LynchMarschall

Easton Press, one of the few surviving major fine press publishers, has released a beautiful leatherbound edition of Titanic, An Illustrated History.

To see the details, a picture, and ordering information, click on the following link:

http://titanicbooksite.com/special_announcement.html

And no, unfortunately, I do not get any renumeration for any copies sold. lol. But please DO tell them the TitanicBookSite.com sent you.

all the best, Michael (TheManInBlack) T
 
To Michael - (TheManInBlack) Thanks for giving us notice about the latest realise.

One question. - How does one go about getting a copy sent to the U.K?

Andrew W.
 
Andrew, I'm not sure about how the company handles overseas shipping, but there should be a link on their website to ask them. Here is the URL to their homepage, which does have a "Contact Us" link.

eastonpress.com/intro.asp

all the best, Michael (TheManInBlack) T
 
What a beautiful volume!!!!
I hope it will still retain the foldouts...
Thanks for posting this Michael, I would never have noticed this otherwise!
Ill be getting a copy.....

Easton Press also had a lovely black leather bound version of the Titanic classic 'The Maiden Voyage"

I think they also had a red leather bound version of the lusitania book "Seven Days to Disaster".

How about the signed leather bound Walter Lord book "A Night To Remember"- was that also an Easton Press book?


regards


Tarn Stephanos
Boston MA
 
Right on all counts Tarn. Yes, the signed leatherbound Night to Remember was by Easton as well.

all the best, Michael (TheManInBlack) T
 
I wonder if this will be a limited run?
I still need to snag that leather 'The maiden Voyage'- copies still pop up on bookfinder and abebooks- Im fairly certian Easton Press is all out of thier leather "The Maiden Voyage" and "A Night To Remember"...


regards


Tarn Stephanos
 
For a leather bound verion of that book, and knowing Easton Press's fine quality leather bound books, it will be well worth the price...
regards


Tarn Stephanos
 
>>$132.00!
Am I hearing you right?<<

Really high quality costs. It always has. If you want a collectors piece you can pass on to your great grandchildren, it would be a worthwhile investment.
 
$132 is quite a reasonable price for the quality of Easton's leather volumes. I have a few already---including ANTR---and they're extremely well-made and attractive.
 
Hello Mike!

Sorry I've taken this long to reply. I am grateful for your varied advise. Yesterday the arrival of my new Mastercard was delivered. I may pay for the whole lot in one big hit.

A.W.