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Originally Posted by Russell Brooks
If the author has a webpage, and most of them do, just google it. Some authors are approachable, many aren't. Most of them are on Facebook and LinkdIN. It's the best advice that I can think of. If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. BTW, which author are you looking for? Maybe I can help you.
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At this moment? David Westheimer for the second
Von Ryan book,
'Von Ryan's Return'. Im looking for more than a few however and it seems most of them are nowhere to be found. Then again, most of these books have been swept under then table and forgotten about.
Id also like to know why there are two different Kindle versions of
'Von Ryan's Express'.
http://www.amazon.com/Von-Ryans-Expr...=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
This one came out in 2002 and is cheaper.
http://www.amazon.com/Von-Ryans-Expr...m_cr_pr_sims_t
This one came out earlier this year. Im not going to bother the author or publisher about that but does anyone know why there are two versions? I figure they might have updated it, hence the newer version but whats up with having two? Wouldnt they ordinarily just replace the older one with the newer one?
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I've always believed that the "I want to read this book on my Kindle" button usually results in a Topaz ebook. If the publisher has no inclination to create an ebook -- but sees that there's enough interest in one -- they may take the easy route and allow Amazon to create one for them... which does result in a Topaz ebook.
Just a theory, but I'm sticking with it. 
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What is a Topaz ebook exactly? Is that a bad thing?