A day at the Tower
A day at the Tower
2006-03-25 21:46:17
The Society's Jubilee event, of course, a seminar on military tactics
etc.
Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
real shame.
After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
etc.
Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
real shame.
After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] A day at the Tower
2006-03-25 22:56:24
then jones should self publish "Britain's Real Monarch" on demand via cd distribution. it wouldn't take much to get the word out..i.e. speaking engagements, and forums such as this.
if he lacks time to do this...then he would only need to have a set up a website, and let someone else do all the clerical/production/distribution work...taking his royalty for being the writer.
with new technology, anyone can publish. you don't need the big name companies anymore. word of mouth/email/mail lists are wonderful marketing tools. he's already got the name/recognition as a researcher/writer.
if the demand is big enough places like amazon.com will be happy to carry his book/cd.
roslyn
Stephen Lark <smlark@...> wrote:
The Society's Jubilee event, of course, a seminar on military tactics
etc.
Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
real shame.
After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
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if he lacks time to do this...then he would only need to have a set up a website, and let someone else do all the clerical/production/distribution work...taking his royalty for being the writer.
with new technology, anyone can publish. you don't need the big name companies anymore. word of mouth/email/mail lists are wonderful marketing tools. he's already got the name/recognition as a researcher/writer.
if the demand is big enough places like amazon.com will be happy to carry his book/cd.
roslyn
Stephen Lark <smlark@...> wrote:
The Society's Jubilee event, of course, a seminar on military tactics
etc.
Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
real shame.
After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
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Re: [Richard III Society Forum] A day at the Tower
2006-03-26 03:18:59
Through the process known as 'publish-on-demand', one can produce a
relatively small run at reasonable cost.
fayre rose wrote:
> then jones should self publish "Britain's Real Monarch" on demand via
> cd distribution. it wouldn't take much to get the word out..i.e.
> speaking engagements, and forums such as this.
>
> if he lacks time to do this...then he would only need to have a set
> up a website, and let someone else do all the
> clerical/production/distribution work...taking his royalty for being
> the writer.
>
> with new technology, anyone can publish. you don't need the big name
> companies anymore. word of mouth/email/mail lists are wonderful
> marketing tools. he's already got the name/recognition as a
> researcher/writer.
>
> if the demand is big enough places like amazon.com will be happy to
> carry his book/cd.
>
> roslyn
>
> Stephen Lark <smlark@...> wrote:
> The Society's Jubilee event, of course, a seminar on military tactics
> etc.
> Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
> admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
> real shame.
> After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
> it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
> important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
> PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
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relatively small run at reasonable cost.
fayre rose wrote:
> then jones should self publish "Britain's Real Monarch" on demand via
> cd distribution. it wouldn't take much to get the word out..i.e.
> speaking engagements, and forums such as this.
>
> if he lacks time to do this...then he would only need to have a set
> up a website, and let someone else do all the
> clerical/production/distribution work...taking his royalty for being
> the writer.
>
> with new technology, anyone can publish. you don't need the big name
> companies anymore. word of mouth/email/mail lists are wonderful
> marketing tools. he's already got the name/recognition as a
> researcher/writer.
>
> if the demand is big enough places like amazon.com will be happy to
> carry his book/cd.
>
> roslyn
>
> Stephen Lark <smlark@...> wrote:
> The Society's Jubilee event, of course, a seminar on military tactics
> etc.
> Jones opened up, joked about not moving the site of Agincourt and
> admitted that "Britain's Real Monarch" couldn't find a publisher. A
> real shame.
> After lunch, Chris Gravett demonstrated donning full armour. Although
> it was solid, the leather pieces holding it in place were just as
> important. Reminded me of something about an old girlfriend!
> PS 5 more "Stafford Line" copies sold but 20 remain.
>
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