Complete Gerry Anderson book due March 31

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Complete Gerry Anderson book due March 31

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

I see on Amazon.co.uk that you can now pre-order Chris
Bentley's "Complete Gerry Anderson", which is due
for release on March 31st:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1903111412/

This is significant for two reasons:

1) this book will undoubtably have some UFO content
in it

2) Chris' next book after this is "The Complete
Book of UFO"!

Marc
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Anthony D-2
Thanks for the heads up, Marc.

BTW, I know the Complete Book of Thunderbirds could be found in specialty
shops (mainly comic) in the US. It was listed in "Previews" when it came out.
Perhaps this book will be, too. Or you can easily purchase it from Amazon in
the UK.

Can you tell us where you heard about the Complete book of UFO?

Is there any word about any other "Complete Book"?

I know there's a Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet already.

Anthony
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> Hi all,
>
> I see on Amazon.co.uk that you can now pre-order Chris
> Bentley's "Complete Gerry Anderson", which is due
> for release on March 31st:
>
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1903111412/
>
> This is significant for two reasons:
>
> 1) this book will undoubtably have some UFO content
> in it
>
> 2) Chris' next book after this is "The Complete
> Book of UFO"!
>
> Marc
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Marc Martin
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> Can you tell us where you heard about the Complete book of UFO?

I heard it from the author, Chris Bentley. It'll
be coming from a different publisher, I believe, as
Carlton wasn't interested in doing a "Complete UFO"
book.

> Is there any word about any other "Complete Book"?

Not that I've heard.

Marc