Z text of GNT

clayton stirling bartholomew c.s.bartholomew at worldnet.att.net
Mon Nov 20 15:29:31 EST 2000


on 11/20/00 11:12 AM, Rodney J. Decker wrote:

> Rather it could serve the very useful function
> of an inexpensive "reading text" or for the beginning student. The
> advantage would be that it would represent a modern, critical text, not a
> "TR derivative" text.

Rod,

I have no argument here but I don't think Z is going to produce a well made
book for a reasonable price. They tend to produce marginally made books for
hefty prices. A GNT needs to be a well made book, good paper, good binding,
good type. My casual observation is that Z's expensive reference works tend
to be printed in small unreadable type on paper which looks a lot like
newsprint. Now if you could get Hendricksen interested in this project and
find a public domain GNT text to work with then I would say you are on the
right track. 


Clay


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