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> question is, Ron, would you be happy to make your work available to a
> wider audience?
But of course.
> If so, there are two possible options:
>
> 1. A small-scale conventional reprint, which presumably could be sold
> by Ron if he wishes.
Ha ha.
> 2. A PDF reprint which could be hosted on a web site and freely
> redistributed, subject, naturally, to Ron's copyright and therefore
> commercial use would be prohibited without his permission.
This would be no problem.
> Assuming Ron were to agree, then option 2, while not attracting any
> financial remuneration,would make the publication available to the
> widest audience, and would not affect the status of the original
> limited edition.
I did the atlas mainly for fun and the edification of my fellow
Vernians . . . not to make money.
> If Ron is agreeable, if Walter lends his atlas to Sean, and if Sean
> can get high quality scans made and sent to me, ideally on a CD-R, I
> would be happy to rework this into a PDF version and host it on the
> JVS(GB) site with a suitable page dedicated to the author. A
> suggestion, Ron, you may like to consider - and I will not be offended
> if it does not meet with your approval.
I can even provide a couple of additional maps. How would that be?
R
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