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What happened to Illustrating Shadows and its sequel, Illustrating More Shadows?

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What happened to Illustrating Shadows and its sequel, Illustrating More Shadows?

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Illustrating More Shadows was the sequel to Illustrating Shadows. The first book dealt with a lot of theory and small dials, the sequel dealt with more dial types and outdoor and large dials. There was some duplication. Rather than do a 4th edition of Illustrating Shadows and a 2nd edition of Illustrating More Shadows I decided to merge both books and remove the appendices to a separate book. Thus, Illustrating Time’s Shadow is in reality the 4th edition of the first book as well as the second edition of its sequel. Illustrating Time’s Shadow thus replaces both original books, deletes duplicate as well as infrequent or overly complex material, adds new material, and rearranges the sequence for easier flow. It has a minimum appendix, and the full appendices of 150 pages is free to download, or you can purchase it in printed form. Thus what I have for sale is simplified. The big book Illustrating Time’s Shadow, with a NASS/BSS discount and media mail, priority mail, or overseas from USA

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