Announcement of Fall 2021 Forthcoming Titles
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1DCloyceSmith
Although Amazon has been posting our titles earlier and earlier, it seems, I trust there are still a few surprises on this list:
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David
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David
2RRCBS
Thanks David! Some exciting choices! I was wondering if LOA is still planning on resuming shipping to Canada at some point? I emailed customer service and they said they don’t know IF or when international shipping will resume. Thanks for any insight you can provide!
3jsg1976
>1 DCloyceSmith: great slate of titles! Really looking forward to the WWII Pacific theater one
4kcshankd
What a fantastic update, really looking forward to Du Bois, Williams, Carson & also the Pacific memoirs.
5Podras.
Yes! Two thumbs way up.
The only unexpected entry among the main series titles is the Du Bois. The others have been leaked in one way or another. Except for the ones that Amazon posted, we just didn't know when they would come. As for Du Bois, people have been asking for more of his writing for some time, so it's great that it is finally on the way.
The two Special Publications are fantastic. Connie Willis is the perfect editor for a volume of Christmas stories. I hope that it contains at least one of her own. As for the 2-volume Molière, there is no way that I can express how excited I am about that. The French equivalent of Shakespeare has been on my to-eventually-get-around-to list for ages. Could this be a harbinger of things to come; the routine publication of translations of great foreign language literature in special publications?
The only unexpected entry among the main series titles is the Du Bois. The others have been leaked in one way or another. Except for the ones that Amazon posted, we just didn't know when they would come. As for Du Bois, people have been asking for more of his writing for some time, so it's great that it is finally on the way.
The two Special Publications are fantastic. Connie Willis is the perfect editor for a volume of Christmas stories. I hope that it contains at least one of her own. As for the 2-volume Molière, there is no way that I can express how excited I am about that. The French equivalent of Shakespeare has been on my to-eventually-get-around-to list for ages. Could this be a harbinger of things to come; the routine publication of translations of great foreign language literature in special publications?