December 21, 2007 | #91 |
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I have said many times that I was going to get Carolyn’s book and I have yet to do it.
My wife has even scolded me for not doing it. I want you guys to do me a favor and keep hounding me until I get the BOOK. There is just no excuse for me not to have it; I am ashamed of my self. I should have ordered about 5 of them and given them out for presents. Worth |
December 21, 2007 | #92 |
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Not 5 min ago I got off the phone with Workman Press and the estimated arrival time in the US of the reprinted books is Feb 18th.They already have received quite a few orders from commercial places. No, you can't order books from Workman directly as is true of almost all Book Publishers that I know of.
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December 22, 2007 | #93 |
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Carolyn,
There are two of your books on half.com, a great site! http://product.half.ebay.com/100-Hei...nfoQQprZ607230 Thanks, Kent |
December 23, 2007 | #94 |
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Kent:
Welcome to tomatoville. Now you can get the real skinny on how to grow tomatoes. Paul
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December 25, 2007 | #95 |
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Paul,
Yes, you are right! We will see what works at Wahoo! Merry Christmas to one and all, Kent & Kathy |
December 27, 2007 | #96 |
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The Book
I ,too, have been on the horn with Workman Publishing regarding my December 15th order for Carolyn's book and finally have a delivery date of about Feb 25th. Sure hope so; my customers are going berserk waiting for their books.
Looks like the huge interest in these tomatoes will soon make Carolyn a bazillionaire and she can buy chocolate for everyone. Laurel Sunny California |
December 27, 2007 | #97 |
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I've never understood why Carolyn's book was not included in the local garden stores' book section where I live. We have all of the standard large chain outlets for books along with some smaller ones and I've never seen it available locally. I remember when I first found out about Carolyn's book and was too impatient to order it and went out on a quest to find it. Each time I would go to a different place, I would see that familiar, white rectangular book only to discover that it was one of the other books done in that series.
I eventually gave up trying to buy it locally and ordered it. Jay |
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You know I didn't write the book for money and I could care if I ever see any royalties. I'm just glad that there was a decision to reprint the book. As for buying choco for everyone, well, when I'm a bazillionaire I'll drop you an em but for now, the dark bittersweet choco is mine, all mine.
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January 3, 2008 | #100 |
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I got the book easily when I found out I wanted a copy....the local Books a Million had a couple of them.
I think I'll go pull it out and have a thumb-through. A perfect start to a cold day I plan to spend indoors looking through the seed stash And no royalties? That's not right |
January 22, 2008 | #101 |
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Ok...I just checked Amazon for Carolyn's book and they are selling used ones from $74.50 to $104. This MUST be SOME book. Where did anyone else order one at a normal price for? I would like to order from there, please!
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Babylark, if you go back a couple of pages in this thread you'll see where I said the book is being reprinted b'c Workman has no more books and I indicated when the US delivery date is estimated to be. Not in my dreams would I pay the gougers who are offering the book at those prices. And no, I don't know of any place that's offering it at the normal price right now but those places such as TGS, Sandhill and others will be when the new copies arrive.
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January 22, 2008 | #103 |
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Try www.chapters.indigo.ca They do ship to the States and elsewhere, and they usually have them in stock. However, I just checked and although their normal price is about $15.00 CAD they're saying shipping in 3 to 5 weeks, which would seem to indicate that they're not in stock right now. Last I checked 3 weeks ago, when I ordered copies for friends, they had some. Guess posting it here before generated more activity. LOL
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January 22, 2008 | #104 |
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I'm also glad that the book will be reprinted. I went to the library and found it and I just love it. I have to have my own copy now -- it's a terrific source of information and a great reference book.
Judy
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