Wendell did some subsequent reprints of Edison Amberol Monthly - I seem to remember 5 or 6 issues. They were not bound and were high quality photocopies. Whatever they were, I bought them though can't easily put my fingers on them. At the same time he did color repros of a few Voice of Victors which were pricey because color xeroxes in those days were costly. I think I have one or two of those. Speaking of VoV's - I still think they are graphically the most exciting and bring high prices ($30+ up) on ebay. I have a few originals. I always though that -if these were reproduced in bound volume they would sell great and these are like art books. The Camden County Historical Society has a full run. About 12 years ago I approached Peter Schiffer the then-head of Schiffer Publishing (who did all the Fabrizio/Paul books) who has since died (his son heads the company now) about publishing them but he didn't think there was enough of a market. I told him that at $50 or $60 the book would sell well (pnono and Nipper collectors) but nothing ever happened. I heard that Bob Baumbach is going to push his newest book as an e-book. Honestly, I love leafing through printed volumes. So I'll continue to dream of having a bound volume of Voice of Victors in my lifetime. Meanwhile Ryan Barna continues to make printed copies of the Columbia Record available as photocopy reprints. But these are black and white. Steve Ramm _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org