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* Were all stories ever published under a single cover? And if not, why not? |
* Were all stories ever published under a single cover? And if not, why not? |
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** Do you mean like a "Complete Judge Dee" collection, or publishing them with the same kind of cover design? Because while the former unfortunately hasn't happened, I think the latter has several times. There's more than one set of cover designs, but IIRC, all the novels are published by University of Chicago Press. |
** Do you mean like a "Complete Judge Dee" collection, or publishing them with the same kind of cover design? Because while the former unfortunately hasn't happened, I think the latter has several times. There's more than one set of cover designs, but IIRC, all the novels are published by University of Chicago Press. |
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 20 February 2014
- Were all stories ever published under a single cover? And if not, why not?
- Do you mean like a "Complete Judge Dee" collection, or publishing them with the same kind of cover design? Because while the former unfortunately hasn't happened, I think the latter has several times. There's more than one set of cover designs, but IIRC, all the novels are published by University of Chicago Press.
- I meant the former... I know that the latter has happened, because I am currently tracking down the last missing books from one of most recent same-cover releases. Is there any particular reason why nobody has published them all in one volume yet?
- There's a French version that compiles every story, but it requires four thick books. Putting them into one is probably too big a book.
- Do you mean like a "Complete Judge Dee" collection, or publishing them with the same kind of cover design? Because while the former unfortunately hasn't happened, I think the latter has several times. There's more than one set of cover designs, but IIRC, all the novels are published by University of Chicago Press.