Is there any chance for a publishing partnership between Logos & Banner of Truth? Banner of Truth has such an incredible library! I would love to see their stuff in Logos.
-Jacob
I second that - Banner of Truth has some outstanding books that would make an outstanding addition to Logos.
See http://www.banneroftruth.org/pages/home.php
Yes, There are lots of good books there. I'd love to have them at hand too.
I'll second that motion as well!
second!!!
Let's get this done!
Is there any chance for a publishing partnership between Logos & Banner of Truth? Banner of Truth has such an incredible library! I would love to see their stuff in Logos. -Jacob
I'm with ya Jacob on this one!
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Yes please...
While a student at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School many years ago, I was the serials librarian for the seminary library. One of my favorite publishers was Banner of Truth - I'd sign up for this one.
It's worth mentioning that public domain stuff that remains in print through a publisher like Banner is more likely to sell and be useful than the seeming random collections of PD stuff that has been populating the pre-pub pages recently. That said, there hasn't been much interest in the works of Thomas Brooks, Stephen Charnock, Thomas Manton, or Andrew Fuller.
Maybe we'll get Banner of Truth in Vyrso....please!
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I'll second, third, fourth, ...... this!
I've put requests BoT books in every survey completed for Logos over the last 10 years.
Do we need to contact Banner to show the demand from a customer PoV?
Every blessing,
James
Just as long as you do not allow them to publish Banner's "sovereignty of God" by Pink. That would kill off any chance of Logos publishing this valuable work in it's intended and original format.
I hear you, Mark. I am signed up for Manton and Brooks.
Why doesn't Logos publish Pink's "Sovereignty of God"? Does it have a different copyright holder than his other works? What's the difference between the Banner edition and the original edition?
Just as long as you do not allow them to publish Banner's "sovereignty of God" by Pink. That would kill off any chance of Logos publishing this valuable work in it's intended and original format. Why doesn't Logos publish Pink's "Sovereignty of God"? Does it have a different copyright holder than his other works? What's the difference between the Banner edition and the original edition?
As with all such matters there are two sides to the story, but the end result is that the book is not as Pink wrote it with any hint of reprobation being exised. These ammendments took place after Pink's death.
Pink's works are treated by everyone as pretty much public domain, my understanding is that no one controls any copyright that may subsist which is why it is so strange that Logos do not publish his most famous book.