I believe there are many C.H. Spurgeon fans out there - here's a welcome new CP resource I just saw on twitter:
Spurgeon Commentary Collection: New Testament Letters (9 vols.)
http://www.logos.com/product/33476/spurgeon-commentary-collection-new-testament-letters
It looks like Logos is experimenting selling these new (2013) collections though CP! 
Info:
Overview
Benefit from the incredible wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, passage by passage. Spurgeon’s writings on the Bible fill dozens of volumes—his thoughts on particular passages scattered in numerous books and sermons. These volumes collect his thoughts on 10 different New Testament letters in a commentary format, with illustrations and applications culled from his sermons and writings.
Use Spurgeon’s application-oriented content in your sermons; in these commentaries, such content is clearly labeled. Find a great illustration with this hand-edited and curated Logos Bible Software edition, which tags illustrations with preaching themes to make them searchable in the Sermon Starter Guide in Logos. Take advantage of our in-depth research of Spurgeon to better understand, apply, and illustrate the Bible.
What This Commentary Offers
The Spurgeon Commentary: New Testament Letters Collection makes Spurgeon’s content accessible—there is no longer a need to comb through many volumes of Spurgeon’s content looking for one nugget of wisdom. Spurgeon’s writings are now curated in a format that is tied to the biblical text.
These commentaries direct you to places where Spurgeon explicitly cites a verse and where he alludes to it—using specialized, technology-based research to offer you the best of Spurgeon. They highlight illustration content—illustrations accompany the commentaries and are tagged with preaching themes, so the preacher looking for an illustration relating to either a topic or a verse will be able to find one easily. It highlights application content—each section of Scripture includes at least one application from Spurgeon based on those verses. It saves time—reading Spurgeon for pleasure is wonderful, but preachers and teachers working under a deadline need ways to streamline their sermon preparation process. These commentaries do all this by trimming the excess out of Spurgeon’s sermon archive and increasing functionality, usability, and readability. Outdated language has even been updated, making Spurgeon’s writing easier than ever to understand.