That means that a book is going to be set at most twice: once for mass-market paperback and once for hardcover/trade paperback - for those books that appear in those formats. Later printings will fix major typos, but in a way that confines the changes to one or a few lines [it's amazing what you can do with leading and kerning once you have the skills], so resetting isn't needed for that. As long as the original plates/files are available and the format can still be printed no publisher is going to go to the expense of resetting the book completely even in the unlikely event that it goes to a new printing after going out of print. The exceptions are if a book is picked up by a new publisher, or somebody decides to create some sort of commemorative or uniform edition in a format that just doesn't match the originals - both even less likely than a new print run unless the books manage to become classics.
nickk wrote:Hello there, firstly a thank you to Mr Weber for his work. I was introduced to the Honorverse series and after Basilisk Station grabbed all the other Honorverse and Safehold series as well as Saganami Island.
I've just finished reading Honor Among Enemies. My query really is related to the physical novels rather than their content - which is superb.
Among Enemies was very cramped, with text deep in the inside margin (against the spine) and a 5 - sometimes - 4mm bottom margin on the pages.
My query really is.. is there any consideration of a re-print of Mr Weber's work using the (increasingly common) 19.8 x 13cm / 8" x 5" formats, with much wider margins and spacing of text?
Thank you.