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Old 04-24-2013, 05:42 PM   #122
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Baen has much to recommend it but it is full of frustrating gaps. In this case I can't find Heinlein's "Glory Road", his lone Fantasy. Norton's "Witch World" series is praised but I can't find it there. (I think I saw #6 there once) Gordon R Dickson without "Dorsai" or any of the "Childe Cycle" - come on! ("To Arm Bears" is there, though)

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Ken
Yes, it's all up to who has the publishing rights. The Witch World series seems to be published by Premier Digital Publishing which has an exclusive deal with Amazon. As an example, many of Anne McCaffrey's Ship Who Sang series are available from Baen (all the collaborations), except the original. None of the Pern series is there, etc. I think many of her works were published by DelRey in the US. I may be wrong about that, but it's not Baen.
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