What "rabbit hole" niche market is this collection catered for?
https://www.logos.com/product/42375/select-works-of-lewis-carroll
I know. I know. Off with my head for mentioning it right?
"No, no! The adventures first, explanations take such a dreadful time."
No, your head won't come completely off for saying that. Only 69% off. [:)]
Some might say English lit or home schooling but it really is for logicians.
Robinson Crusoe
The Brothers Karamazopv
Jack London
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Jane Austen
It would seem that Logos wants to move from being a theological library to a general library.
I want them to do so too.
Quite obviously Eusebius' library in Caesaria had to have been pretty broad. His Onomasticon clearly is working off a wide grouping.
Robinson Crusoe The Brothers Karamazopv Jack London Uncle Tom's Cabin Jane Austen It would seem that Logos wants to move from being a theological library to a general library.
Yes, they've made it clear that they want to go after a new market of people who read and study classic literature for scholarly purposes. This is what Noet is all about. These titles we're beginning to see show up in pre-pub on Logos are to fill that niche.
I don't generally go for these literature titles, but Lewis Carroll may be hard to pass up. He has a way of finding the absurd in the commonplace and the commonplace in the absurd that makes much of what he writes the perfect example for scenarios when no other examples exist.
Obviously, I'm not bidding $8...$6 will do just fine.