Great work!

On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 2:36 PM, Timothy Collinson <xxxxxx@port.ac.uk> wrote:

Greetings!  At last – just in time for Christmas [1] – the 3rd edition of The Traveller Bibliography is finally here!  BITS have just released this to DriveThruRPG and I couldn’t be more excited:

http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/229568/The-Traveller-Bibliography

and also RPGnow

http://www.rpgnow.com/product/229568/The-Traveller-Bibliography

Massively expanded from the second edition this contains nearly 2000 items and every era of Traveller, alternate universes and even Cepheus Engine (not sure how long I can keep that up though…)  Everything I know about.

It has four indexes (author, date, publisher & title) and I’m working on some subject indexes – although this PDF is, of course, fully searchable.  Hopefully it will help fans know what’s out there, which books connect with others, and where to find those obscure references to ships, worlds or adventures, etc…

I should also thank Andy Lilly for all his labours in his editing role and Marc Miller himself – not just for a great game, but also writing a terrific foreword for me.  Thank you all as well for putting up with me saying 'it is coming' for so long.

I hope you enjoy it – let us know what you think!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone

tc


[1] I'm sure it would make a wonderful present for that Traveller fan in your life...!  ;-)

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