January 9, 200719 yr comment_34305 are there any hardback versions of these lumley books. pschomech series house of doors dagon's bell second wish cant seem to find anything on the internet to tell me that there is or not. Report
January 9, 200719 yr comment_34306 The Psychomech series was recently re-released in trade paperback, and the final book in the trilogy was released as a hardback, so Psychamok! is available from Tor in hardback, but you may have to rely on eBay to obtain it. House of Doors was not released in hardback ever to my knowledge, but the second book in the series, Maze of Worlds in the US and Second Visit in the UK, were both released in hardback. Again - good luck finding these. Dagon's Bell was released in hardcover as part of the US collection from Tor, Beneath the Moors. Again, good luck in finding it. It is available in trade paper though fairly easily. The Second Wish was also released in the Beneath the Moors collection from Tor, so if you can find a hardcover edition of it, you're in luck on both of those titles. If there are other editions, I may not be aware of them, but I hope this helps. Good luck scouring the auction sites. And just as a side note - if you look through the book sections of this site - all of these answers were readily available. Not on whether the hardcovers are still available, but the fact of which edition was which. Please take some time and look through the site for more answers. Report
January 9, 200719 yr Author comment_34313 The Psychomech series was recently re-released in trade paperback, and the final book in the trilogy was released as a hardback, so Psychamok! is available from Tor in hardback, but you may have to rely on eBay to obtain it. House of Doors was not released in hardback ever to my knowledge, but the second book in the series, Maze of Worlds in the US and Second Visit in the UK, were both released in hardback. Again - good luck finding these. Dagon's Bell was released in hardcover as part of the US collection from Tor, Beneath the Moors. Again, good luck in finding it. It is available in trade paper though fairly easily. The Second Wish was also released in the Beneath the Moors collection from Tor, so if you can find a hardcover edition of it, you're in luck on both of those titles. If there are other editions, I may not be aware of them, but I hope this helps. Good luck scouring the auction sites. And just as a side note - if you look through the book sections of this site - all of these answers were readily available. Not on whether the hardcovers are still available, but the fact of which edition was which. Please take some time and look through the site for more answers. thanks for your reply. the main thing i was after was whether or not they were released as hardback. i may have missed some things on this website as i am new to it but could you tell what you mean by which edition was which.1st edition, 2nd edition or which publisher? sorry to be new to this website as i know if there is information there that someone misses on a website you want to shoot them and say "IT'S ALREADY THERE.JUST LOOK!!!!!!" thanks for answering again. steve Report
January 10, 200719 yr comment_34314 thanks for your reply. the main thing i was after was whether or not they were released as hardback. i may have missed some things on this website as i am new to it but could you tell what you mean by which edition was which.1st edition, 2nd edition or which publisher? sorry to be new to this website as i know if there is information there that someone misses on a website you want to shoot them and say "IT'S ALREADY THERE.JUST LOOK!!!!!!" thanks for answering again. steve What I meant by "which edition was which" was that sometimes the re-release on some of the books are done in hardback. (now that I re-read it, it sounds confusing to me too) I try to have on the book pages right under the covers whether or not it is a paperback edition or a hardcover. Sometimes if the hardcover is long out of print I will remove the link to it and just leave the paperback link and cover on the page. Does that make sense? And no problem on being new - I had to learn all of this stuff at one point too - and damn it all if I haven't forgotten some of the stuff I learned over the years! if you've looked and can't find it or it's not clear - that's what we're here for. Enjoy! Report
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