As you may have noticed, new forms of digital printing have made it much easier to keep old titles in print or indeed to re-print old books in very small print runs.
We have made good use of the new "Print-on-Demand" program for our own titles. This means that T&T Clark titles rarely go completely out of print these days. We even have revived whole book series this way, as recently the Feminist Companion to the Bible , edited by Athalya Brenner.
However, there is a huge backlist of old T&T Clark titles that went out of print long before there was an option to put them into "Print-on-Demand", or POD.
Although we are constantly reviewing our back list and put titles back in print that have been out of print for a while, we thought that there might be some of you out there waiting to see old T&T Clark books be made available again because you want to use them for courses, reading lists, or simply because you like them and think they are important.
So please let us know if there are any titles from T&T Clark's (and Continuum's) long publishing industry you would like to see in print again.
I would appreciate seeing Donald MacKinnon re-issued in paperback. I believe T&T Clark published his Themes in Theolgy: The Three-fold Cord. But hey, if you manage to buy up all his other titles and re-issue them in a MacKinnon series, I reckon there'd be a market for that. I'd buy the lot straight away. Most of them are all but impossible to get new these days.
Posted by: Augustinian.wordpress.com | April 24, 2010 at 06:43 PM
With the big book from Douglas Campbell, The Deliverance of God, going to have a big impact on Pauline studies, is it worth reprinting his doctoral study The Rhetoric of Righteousness
Posted by: Andy Goodliff | May 12, 2010 at 01:13 PM