Christmas 2010 Master Collection (2,010 vols.) A GREAT Bargain!
I am attaching an Excel file that shows how the Master Collection 2010 stacked up against my Portfolio Library that had many add-ons. The file has only the 2,010 books that make up the Christmas 2010 Master Collection. Books that were in my library were highlighted yellow. Those that I did not have and were only included in the Master Collection (not the 1,000 book collection) were highlighted in Pink. This is basically what I used to determine that the Master Collection (even with nearly 700 duplicating titles in my current library) was more than worth the asking price. Especially since many of the collections that were on my "purchase eventually list" were complete in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection.
Hopefully my efforts will help some of you sort things out and save lots of you some time.
7484.Logos Master Collection 2010.xlsx
Below is sort of a summary of what I have discovered and it was enough for me to determine that the Master Collection is a Great Bargain for me (and I have Portfolio). If you have any of the other base packages, there would be even fewer duplicates for you.
All of the following collections are COMPLETE in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection (2,010 vols.) :
The prices listed are the current prices listed on the collections ... many are on sale at this time.
Douglas Wilson Collection (17 vols.) | $ 233.30 |
Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary Collection (5 vols.) | 32.48 |
The Anabaptists (2 vols.) | 29.99 |
Hebrew History (3 vols.) | 42.50 |
Summa Theologica: English and Latin Bundle (30 vols.) | 174.98 |
Christian Life Collection (14 vols.) | 99.95 |
Black's New Testament Commentary (BNTC) (13 vols.) | 299.95 |
Theology and Doctrine Collection (16 vols.) | 209.95 |
Old Testament Studies Series Collection (8 vols.) | 189.95 |
Origins of Ancient Israelite Religion Collection (8 vols.) | 169.95 |
Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 vols.) | 849.95 |
Deuteronomistic History Collection (5 vols.) | 299.95 |
Studies on Deuteronomy (3 vols.) | 129.98 |
Early Church History Collection (7 vols.) | 115.99 |
Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 vols.) | 349.95 |
Second Temple Period Collection (19 vols.) | 799.95 |
Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.) |
899.95 |
Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on the Gospels and Acts (16 vols.) | 599.95 |
The following collections are just some of the offerings that are almost complete in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection (2,010 vols.) :
Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection (5 vols.) -- 3 Volumes are included |
B&H Marriage and Family Collection (19 vols.) -- 15 Volumes are included |
Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (SRC) (8 vols.) -- 4 Volumes are included |
SNTW Collection (7 vols.) -- 5 Volumes are included |
Judaism and Christianity Collection (7 vols.) -- 5 Volumes are included |
Messianic Jewish Publishers Collection (22 vols.) -- 21 Volumes are included |
Biblical Counseling Collection (30 vols.) -- 25 Volumes are included |
That's it, I'm done. I placed my order yesterday. Although I may work on the collections within the Excel file somemore in preparation of creating Collections when the resources download. If I do, I will post the new file as an add-on posting later.
I have to say the posting at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/27574/203975.aspx#203975 has a nice conversation going on in it.
Here is a thought to consider. So if you only got 1,340 resources from the collection at $2,010. that would be $1.50 per resource. Now if you think of those resources you really value (you know the ones on your "list") that are included in the Collection, what would they cost you any other time of the year?
Thank you Logos for such a tremendous offering!
Have a wonderful CHRISTmas everyone!
Comments
- You can have everything in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection that you do not already own.
- You will only download titles you do not already have. (You won't be getting two copies of anything.)
- Since you will only be buying about a thousand books I can't sell them as cheap as a buck a book. It averages more like $2 per title. Some of these books list at $190 each!
- You have to take all or nothing, no picking or substitutions.
- You will get roughly $30,000 suggested retail value of books.
THANK YOU, Praiser! You beat me to it. Now I can quit. (I've been working for about 14 hours on it and still had a ways to go.)
The following collections are just some of the offerings that are almost complete in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection (2,010 vols.) :
I just want to point out a few of the "almost complete" collections can be completed at a savings. Some of the missing volumes are included in the 50% off sale! And, if you are wanting the whole Louis Berkhof Collection, just pick up the single missing volume, "Systematic Theology" for the 12 Days sale price of $21.95.
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You beat me to it. Now I can quit. (I've been working for about 14 hours on it and still had a ways to go.)
I won't say how long I had been working on it (not sure I really want to think about the time involved[:S])....I just wanted to save others some time. Especially those who seemed overwhelmed and didn't have the time to spend sorting it out. I just figured that what I had already done would help some out...if they want to go further, they at least have a good start.[:D]
Could someone please confirm for me if the books in the 50% off Specials are the same as those that are offered in the Christmas Collections? I apologize if the answer is obvious but I have been somewhat busy (I'll blame the season and our apparent psychological requirement that everything has to be done before Christmas no matter what part of life it relates to) and have not had time for a detailed look as yet.
Thank you
Sue
One caveat with Blacks: the master collection seems to be missing the volume on Revelation......
It is included on the Master Collection List, but it doesn't have the Black's Commentary in it's title. It is "The Revelation of Saint John" in the list and is not with the other Black's commentaries. I had trouble locating it myself.
http://www.logos.com/product/7521/the-revelation-of-saint-john
All the collections that I am showing in my original post can be sorted in the excel file by the "collection title" column...it will make it a bit easier to see all the books that are included in that particular collection and easy to verify if all the books are included.
Thanks, Praiser, for all the work that went into this ability to sort. It makes it possible to see not only which volumes in which collections are included in the Master Collection, but also to figure out which volumes are missing.
My pleasure to share, I couldn't see not sharing it. Hopefully it will save others a lot of time.
Just wanted to mention if I hadn't before that all the resources do not have their collections listed, mostly just the ones listed in the original post are documented within the file. There are lots of other collections that are represented in the list that I didn't take time to document. I was sold on the package before I even got to the point I stopped at, but continued on in preparation for creating the collections in L4 when they download.
Thanks for the helpful clarification Dan and Praiser. I agree the value in this bundle is good, I just have to work out what there is that I really need.
Edit: Ok, having checked I see what you mean. Although I already have a number of the collections you list, that still leaves these.
* Theology and Doctrine Collection (16 vols.) 209.95 USD
* Origins of Ancient Israelite Religion Collection (8 vols.) 169.95 USD
* Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 vols.) 849.95 USD
* Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 vols.) 349.95 USD
* Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.) 899.95 USD
A number of these are on my wish list, and two of them are big ticket items. There are also these incomplete collections which are still good value and also on my wish list.
* SNTW Collection (7 vols.) 135.95 USD (5 volumes)
* Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (SRC) (8 vols.) 149.99 USD (4 volumes)
I actually own just over half of the volumes in the Pauline Studies Library (35 vols.), and was already thinking of haggling for a good price for that collection then haggling for a good price on the Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.), collection afterwards (since I would then have just over half of that collectoion as well). Picking up the 2010 Master collection may be a more efficient means to the same end. On the other hand, isn't there a 'build your own' 50% off sale? I may be better off being more selective.
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* Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 vols.) 849.95 USD
* Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 vols.) 349.95 USD
* Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.) 899.95 USD
I actually own just over half of the volumes in the Pauline Studies Library (35 vols.), and was already thinking of haggling for a good price for that collection then haggling for a good price on the Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.), collection afterwards (since I would then have just over half of that collectoion as well). Picking up the 2010 Master collection may be a more efficient means to the same end. On the other hand, isn't there a 'build your own' 50% off sale? I may be better off being more selective.
I did contact my sales representative a month ago on the Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.) and Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on the Gospels and Acts (16 vols.) and was just about ready to make the jump after Thanksgiving, but I decided to wait to see what the Christmas Specials would bring. So glad I waited. For those of you who are interested in both of those collections and do not have the ICC NT commentary series ... I did discover the New Testament Studies Bundle (64vols.) was the way to go on that purchase....that was until the Master Christmas Collection showed up!
Just a note: The Master Collection is missing only 11 volumes of the Pauline Studies Library (35 vols.) and I find that after adding the Master Collection to my library I will have all of the titles. The following titles are the ones missing from the Master Collection:
Arguing With Scripture: The Rhetoric of Quotations in the Letters of Paul, by Christopher Stanley |
Conversion at Corinth: Perspectives on Conversion in Paul's Theology and the Corinthian Church, by Stephen J. Chester |
Dictionary of Paul and his Letters, by Gerald F. Hawthorne, Ralph P. Martin, and Daniel G. Reid |
Epistle to the Ephesians: A Commentary, by Rudolf Schnackenburg |
Law in Paul's Thought: A Contribution to the Development of Pauline Theology, by Hans Hübner |
On Paul: Essays on His Life, Work, and Influence in the Early Church, by C. K. Barrett |
Paul and Jesus, edited by Alexander J. M. Wedderburn |
Paul and the Hermeneutics of Faith, by Francis Watson |
The Life and Epistles of St. Paul (2 Vols.), by William J. Conybeare and John S. Howson |
The Life and Work of Paul (2 Vols.), by F. W. Farrar |
The Life of Paul, by James Stalker |
And as far as the "build your own' 50% off sale" that is great if you have a limited number of resources that you are wanting to acquire. But if there are a number of the larger cost collections that you are wanting AND they are INCLUDED in the Master Collection, well the Master Collection would definitely be the way to go if you can possibly do it.
I am praying that each person who has a need or even the desire for this Master Collection will be blessed with the financial means to obtain it.
as far as the "build your own' 50% off sale" that is great if you have a limited number of resources that you are wanting to acquire. But if there are a number of the larger cost collections that you are wanting AND they are INCLUDED in the Master Collection, well that would definitely be the way to go if you can possibly do it.
To me, if the cost is much more than $2/book, I feel like I've been priced out due to limited finances (small church, no book budget beyond ALL professional costs for the year)... As a consequence, no 50% off collection makes the cut.
Grace & Peace,
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Could someone please confirm for me if the books in the 50% off Specials are the same as those that are offered in the Christmas Collections?
If you go to http://www.logos.com/products/search?Specials=Featured you can build your own collection of those books shown. They are the Individual Christmas Specials that are 50% off and are the ones included in the Christmas bundles.
If you want to see only the ones Logos shows that you do not own use http://www.logos.com/products/search?Specials=Featured&unlocked=no (there is a problem with this though...some of the books you may already own so you will want to check your library before actually purchasing.
If you want to see the ones that Logos shows you already own use http://www.logos.com/products/search?Specials=Featured&unlocked=yes
I am like a kid waiting on Christmas, can't wait to get my hands on them.
Yes, I am waiting with great anticipation too! [:D]
Praiser,
Logos should pay you a commission. Your write-up convinced me to go for the Master Collection even though I voiced my concern about the partial collections in other threads.
Armin
I personally think this is a GREAT Collection, and I'm THRILLED that Logos has given us this opportunity. After spending the time on doing my "homework" and creating the comparison chart, it made me even more excited about it! I didn't want anyone to miss out because they didn't have the time to sort it all out.
I have now found all of the following collections fully represented (no volumes missing) in the Master Collection:
B&H Baptist History Collection (11 vols.) |
Black's New Testament Commentary (BNTC) (13 vols.) |
Calvin and the History of Calvinism Collection (31 vols.) |
Canon Press Biblical Studies Collection (6 vols.) |
Christian Life Collection (14 vols.) |
College Press Biblical Studies Collection (6 vols.) |
Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection (24 vols.) |
Deuteronomistic History Collection (5 vols.) |
Douglas Wilson Collection (17 vols.) |
Early Church History Collection (7 vols.) |
Hebrew History (3 vols.) |
J. Dwight Pentecost Collection (11 Vols.) |
Kress Biblical Studies Collection (8 vols.) |
Library of Hebrew Bible/OT Studies: JSOTS on Torah (6 vols.) |
Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 vols.) |
Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on the Gospels and Acts (16 vols.) |
Matt Waymeyer Collection (2 vols.) |
Old Testament Studies Series Collection (8 vols.) |
Origins of Ancient Israelite Religion Collection (8 vols.) |
Oswald Chambers Collection (24 vols.) |
Pastoral Ministry Collection (13 vols.) |
Second Temple Period Collection (19 vols.) |
Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 vols.) |
Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 vols.) |
Studies on Deuteronomy (3 vols.) |
Summa Theologica: English and Latin Bundle (30 vols.) |
The Anabaptists (2 vols.) |
Theology and Doctrine Collection (16 vols.) |
Understanding the Old Testament (2 vols.) |
Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary Collection (5 vols.) |
I am still updating my file and will post it again with the additional work that I have done on it. (I am continuing to sort out the collections in preparation for the download and creating collections in L4)
The following collection are also partially represented in the Master Collection:
A. W. Tozer Collection (57 vols.) -- Missing 5 volumes |
Abraham Kuyper Collection (3 vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
B&H Marriage and Family Collection (19 vols.) -- Missing 4 volumes |
B. B. Warfield Collection (20 vols.) -- Missing 6 volumes |
Biblical Counseling Collection (30 vols.) -- Missing 5 volumes |
Catholic Spirituality Collection (12 vols.) -- Missing 7 volumes |
Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary (5 vols.) -- Missing 4 volumes |
Charles Spurgeon Collection (86 vols.) -- Missing 46 volumes |
Contemporary Theology Collection (6 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes |
Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection (5 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes |
Evangelism Collection (11 vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
Hermeneutics and Interpretation Bundle (3 vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
History of Israel Collection (19 vols.) -- Missing 13 volumes |
John Piper Collection (24 vols.) -- Missing 3 volumes |
Judaism and Christianity Collection (7 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes |
Louis Berkhof Collection (15 vols.) -- Systematic Theologies is the only volume missing |
Messianic Jewish Publishers Collection (22 vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
Pauline Studies Library (35 vols.) -- Missing 11 volumes |
Preaching the Word Collection (19 vols.) -- Missing 5 volumes CORRECTED COUNT |
Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series (12 vols.) -- Missing 7 volumes |
SNTW Collection (7 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes |
Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (SRC) (8 vols.) -- Missing 4 volumes |
The Complete Library of Christian Worship (7 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes |
The Works of Cornelius Van Til (40 vols.) -- Missing 6 volumes |
Trinitarian Theology Collection (3 vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
Writings From the Ancient World (16 vols.) -- Missing 13 volumes |
More updates to follow as well as an updated file.
Praiser,
To add to your list of collections, I believe the entire 12-volume Sheffield Reader collection is in the Master Collection, in addition to the Sheffield Guides collection.
EDIT: Thank you Rebecca RG you are absolutely correct. WOW another complete collection in the Master Collection!
I will note that in the collections list when I repost with the updated Excel file sometime today.
1.85 GB of UPDATES were ready to download this morning... could it be...could it be...they are being added right now??[:D]
This confirms for me my decision NOT to purchase this collection. I have Portfolio already, and dozens of other PrePub purchases as well, including the T&T Clark Bible Guides, which is a high ticket item at $850, as well as a few other of the collections listed. Aside from the resistance I have to purchasing items twice even at a great discount (which obviously decreases the discount value by half), the principle of the thing prevents me from considering it. Portfolio owners, who have already stepped up and PROVED their good-customerhood to Logos, shouldn't be forced to rebuy items to get additional "big value" discounts for their BIG TICKET purchases. As a customer who has dropped well over $10K with Logos, I shouldn't have to double purchase items in order to qualify for additional big % savings. I honestly believe that Logos should "cater" to my willingness to send them thousands of dollars by offering me packages that have been designed with me & other top Logos customers (i.e. Portfolio owners) in mind. Of course, they don't have to...nor do I have to send them another dime.
As I said in another thread I started regarding this Master Collection, there's plenty in it I would like, I'm just not going to pay that kind of money for those items when so much of the collection is stuff I already have. Good deal or not...it's a far less of a good deal when I'm rebuying a vast number of resources.
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In fact, having just looked a little more closely at the items in this collection that I had before, I have determined that I would probably be best served if I cancelled ALL of the over $10,000 of PrePubs and CP items currently in my pipe and wait a few years until Logos throws them into a collection. This is true for a couple of reasons:
Even though I would like to have all of these resources in my library--
1) I don't use many of these resources on a regular basis, or even at all up to this point in time. Not having them for another year or two or three or five won't bother me.
2) I bought the T&T Clark Bible guides on PrePub for far more percentage-wise than the current $1 per title in the Master Collection. Because I bought it (and other items in the MC) on PrePub, it is now keeping me from being willing to pay the current asking price of the MC, even though the MC contains many items I would like to have. With Logos's refusal to create bulk collections as add-ons to the base collections, and the incentive they are creating to not buy on PrePub, it seems like the smart thing to do if I want to add the most titles to my library for the least overall cost is just wait...even if it is a matter of years. As it stands, with the way Logos keeps creating these bulk collections, every purchase I make today is a disincentive to take advantage of larger,more greatly discounted bulk purchases in the future. I can't and won't take advantage of this current bulk offering, and if I want to be in a position to take advantage of future bulk offerings, it seems the best thing I can do is cancel all of my currently scheduled purchases.
This is a strange dynamic Logos is creating...quite odd.
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the principle of the thing prevents me from considering it.
Must be rough to be a man of principles! [:P]
shouldn't be forced to
no arm twisting going on, just good deals....
As a customer who has dropped well over $10K with Logos, I shouldn't have to double purchase items in order to qualify for additional big % savings. I honestly believe that Logos should "cater" to my willingness to send them thousands of dollars by offering me packages that have been designed with me & other top Logos customers (i.e. Portfolio owners) in mind. Of course, they don't have to...nor do I have to send them another dime.
All joking aside, I hear what you are saying but I see it a little differently. I too have dropped more than $10K with direct purchases from Logos. And because I have been a very careful shopper, my library holdings total over $23K by Logos "sale prices." I have Portfolio Edition and more than 850 of the 2010 resources in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection.
I look at this from the standpoint of the parable of the vineyard. I can agree to a great discount on 1000+ resources and be grateful others who have less than I can get a super-great deal on 2010 resources. Or I could get bitter that others have such a nice offer. But refusing to consider the nice offer Logos has extended to ME is cutting off my nose to spite my face. I wish you'd reconsider the facts and not the "principle."
This deal rivals my Portfolio purchase in value. I'm grateful.
added: it seems like the smart thing to do if I
want to add the most titles to my library for the least overall cost is
just wait...even if it is a matter of years. As it stands, with the way
Logos keeps creating these bulk collections, every purchase I make today
is a disincentive to take advantage of larger,more greatly
discounted bulk purchases in the future.
When Eastern
Airlines upgraded their computer network at Will Rogers International
Airport I was the lucky guy to buy their whole collection of IBM p90
tower systems. The airlines had spent millions on their network. I got
it for $120 and truck rental. I guess when Logos 12 ships, you might see somebody sell off their Christmas 2010 Master Collection for 98% off retail. I want to use the software NOW.
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I want to use the software NOW.
Like I said...I would like to have many of the Master Collection titles in my library, but the truth is I wouldn't read most of them--or even open them--even once during the next year of two. I don't buy most of what I purchase in Logos because I want to read a particular resource through. I buy it in case I end up needing it during a query. Even now I have more in my library than I will ever be able to read. The reason I would like to have additional resources is because one never knows when a search or query will bring up the precise bit of info that is just what you happen to be looking for. Having a large number of resources already, I have on occasion found HALOT to uniquely have the info I was seeking...and I have also found HALOT and all my other resources being beaten out by good ole Strong's. I have also found useful quotes, thoughts, and ideas in resources I didn't even know I had.
That is the reason why I have a desire to add additional resources...but at this point I also realize that I now have most of what I consider ESSENTIAL, with just a few exceptions, like the Talmud. I will add more at this point only if I consider it a spectacular deal. I have proven I have the willingness and desire to purchase Logos resources, and I am prepared to buy two or even three times as much as I already have...IF...
One of my "if's" is the simple consideration that I not be asked to pay a second (or in a few cases even a third time) for resources I already own. You say that you're happy with this particular deal. Great...for you. For me, I would feel like a chump. Will I then be asked to buy the same resources a fourth or fifth or sixth time too, just so I can pick up the latest Logos bulk purchase offering? I'm not going to do that. If Logos wants me to part with my wallet's contents, they will do so by offering me SUPPLEMENTS to the resources they have already sold me. As far as I see it, each item they have sold to me already that is in the Master Collection could instead be an item that I don't have...only it isn't. Truth is, I can wait...and I'll be just fine. I may even buy an occasional book in hardback used on amazon or ebay. When Logos offers me a deal that I haven't paid for once already, I may very well take them up on it. I am certainly willing.
Let me say this--I am grateful that Logos is offering bulk purchase options. I have said many times I prefer to buy in bulk, even if I have to drop a huge nickel to do so.
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the simple consideration that I not be asked to pay a second (or in a few cases even a third time) for resources I already own. You say that you're happy with this particular deal. Great...for you. For me, I would feel like a chump.
David, How about this deal? I used my influence a a forum MVP to get you a special price:
All this for the limited time (January 2, 2011) special price of $2010 (payment plans available)
It is all in how you look at it. $2 a book is not a bad deal. Consider the facts and you will come out ahead buying. But if you can't buy them, I guess any reasoning that soothes the pain will suffice. ( And you can't compare a hardback with a search-able, tagged, light-weight digital copy that updates and corrects typos )
disclaimer: lest somebody mistake this post, it is what Dan has already put together in the Christmas 2010 Master Collection
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I do appreciate the opportunity to buy many of the resources on my "but they are too expensive" wish list for low Christmas special prices. I am thankful for the thought Logos has put into HOW to accomplish this. Any add-on collection has to make good sense for Logos (so they make it happen), for the publishers (so they agree to it), for other Logos users (so they opt in), and for me (so I get 'my' resources at **gulp** the price I did). I have no idea whether the final sales figures are going to prove Logos' concept to publishers and its own good judgment. I hope so. I'm glad others of you with very different interests than mine, and different existing collections both larger and smaller, were enticed into one of the special Christmas collections. Because you opted in for a different set of books, it made it possible for me to obtain the books I want at fantastic prices. I am glad for you and glad for me. And I am glad the 50%-ers got only the books they want at reasonable prices. Together, with Logos' help, we make it possible for all of us to obtain different books at prices that enable each of us to take the leap. (Welcome in, Ward!)
It's the power of us. Hopefully, together we are creating a large enough total buy for participating publishers--and non-participating publishers--to take notice. Thank you Logos for bringing us together.
I am attaching an Excel file that shows how the Master Collection 2010 stacked up against my Portfolio Library that had many add-ons...
Hopefully my efforts will help some of you sort things out and save lots of you some time.
Thank you Logos for such a tremendous offering!
Have a wonderful CHRISTmas everyone!
Praiser, Thank you for sharing!
[:D] My wife capitulated to my whining logic and gave the OK to buy this on installments. [:D] She wasn't too crazy that I already owned nearly half, but understood that I'd never purchase at this price point separately--and she knows I obsess in analyzing large expenses.
Your work makes it much easier for me...in 2012+...to work with Logos to complete these collections in future purchases.
Maybe next Christmas they'll offer a "fill in the gap" promotion...
Thanks very much for your further help Praiser. Looking at the items in the Master collection that I would really use and which I need for my particular studies, I find that I can purchase them all for 50% off at around US$1,300. This is a significant saving over the Master Collection price. I realise that buying books at $2 each is an incredible bargain, but buying 300 books I won't need just doesn't make sense, even at $2 a book.
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I want to thank you for your excel sheets and posts. When I first received Logos' emails I took a quick look and saw quite a few books that are in the Portfolio edition I bought last year. My thinking was I don't need to be spending again, especially when I don't use everything I have.
But because I had extra time today, I thought I would take another look just to compare and was overwhelmed with how long it was going to take to go through the 2 lists. So I did a quick search in the forums and found yours. I read through all the posts to get a feel of what people were thinking. Then I looked for specific books and collections in your spreadsheet that I had thought about getting from Logos during the past year. There were many, along with numerous others that will be useful for the M.A. that I'm working on.
So, in short, your work changed my mind and I ordered the collection.
Looking at the excel was also helpful by giving some ideas on how to organize my collection.
Thank you very much for sharing your work.
So, in short, your work changed my mind and I ordered the collection.
Looking at the excel was also helpful by giving some ideas on how to organize my collection.
Thank you very much for sharing your work.
Hi Ed,
That was the reason that I continued to sort through all the resources and post updates on my findings...as well as getting to know them myself and making organizing them within my library easier.
I will be posting a new excel file probably later today.... I have all but 179 of them looked up now.
The more in depth I get the better this Master Collection gets!
Enjoy your new resources!
MORE:
Additional Collections that are believed to be Complete within the 2010 Master Collection: |
Collection Title |
Charles J. Ellicott "St. Paul" Commentaries (6 Vols.) Available only as Individual Books |
Introduction to the Old Testament Collection (3 vols.) |
James Buchanan Collection (2 vols.) |
Problems in Theology (4 vols.) INCLUDED IN PORTFOLIO ONLY |
Smeaton Theology Collection (3 vols.) |
The New International Greek Testament Commentary (NIGTC) (12 vols.) INCLUDED IN GOLD, PLATINUM & PORTFOLIO ONLY |
Added or Corrected Incomplete Collections Included in the Master Collection: |
Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (10 vols.) -- Missing 4 volumes INCLUDED IN PORTFOLIO ONLY CORRECTED |
John Piper Collection (24 vols.) -- Missing 2 volumes CORRECTED |
Fortress Press Homiletics Collection (13 vols.) -- Missing 6 volumes |
Gesenius Hebrew Bundle (2 Vols.) -- Missing 1 volume |
Moody Pastoral Theology Collection (5 vols.) -- Missing 3 volumes |
HERE IS A SUMMARY TO THIS POINT:
The more I "handle" the resources, the more I am appreciating this wonderful Master Collection![8-|]
I should also note that where collections are part of a Base Package I have tried to note that at the end of the collection name.
Rushdoony New Testament Commentary Collection (3 vols.)
Is Rushdoony's "Gospel of John" commentary included? The Master Collection product description listing shows that title by Roy Gingrich, not by Rushdoony.
(I have not downloaded my new Master Collection yet due to a hard drive upgrade, so I can't check that myself.)
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
Thanks for all this work. This thread is the reason I was convinced to pull the trigger. A special thanks to Santiago in sales for working it out for me.
Great! Santiago is also my sales representative and he is always wonderful to work with![:D]
Thanks for you job, Praiser. However I could not find a book from this collection Early Church History Collection (7 vols.) http://www.logos.com/product/3670/early-church-history-collection among the Christmas offers.
Try http://www.logos.com/products/search?Specials=Featured&q=donald+coggan
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This one: http://www.logos.com/product/7289/meet-paul-an-encounter-with-the-apostle?
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
Yes, thanks. But why it is not found by author as other titles?
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Very interesting. Each title from the 7-book collection can be found with discounts, and together they cost less than USD 115 price of the whole set. Thanks again, Praiser, for the job you've done in finding collections.
$6.48
A New Eusebius: Documents Illustrating the History of the Church to AD 337, 2nd ed.
$14.98
Creeds, Councils and Controversies: Documents Illustrating the History of the Church, AD 337–461, New Edition
$16.98
Worship in the Early Church
$6.50
A Short History of the Early Church
$8.00
The Religious Context of Early Christianity: A Guide to Graeco-Roman Religions
$17.00
New Testament Times
$15.00
Subtotal
$84.94
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