Bradleya 32/2014

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Bradleya 32/2014

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Bradleya 32 should be arriving in the mail to subscribers this week (perhaps a bit longer for overseas members).

I now have copies in stock so anyone who did not pre-order can now purchase it through the BCSS web shop,

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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Mine arrived today :grin:
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Mine also arrived today. However, I advise any other subscribers to carefully check the pagination as mine has a fault - it is missing pp69-84 incl., which have been replaced by a further copy of pp117-132. Is this a general problem or specific to just a few copies?
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Oh, no! Mine's the same. I've only had a flick through so far, and I did look twice at p86 as suddenly we were in an Aloe article (featuring unusually handsome Aloe by Bradleya standards) after a load of ascleps. It didn't occur to me why.
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Just checked my copy having only glanced at it when it arrived - it appears to have all the pages in their correct places.
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Yes, mine's the same, unfortunately. What do we do now?
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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My copy has the same missing pages. It is the first issue of Bradleya I have seen / received been a new member, binding errors excepted I am very impressed with the content and presentation, I do hope that the error can be corrected at the printer's expence.
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Well, it seems that a substantial proportion, though clearly not all, of the latest Bradleyas are affected by this problem. At the same time as I posted my observation, I also PM'ed Tony Mace (the Publications Manager),in case he does not check the Forum frequently. I guess his response will probably be posted on the Forum and I assume that, being a Printer's error, it should ultimately be reprinted at the Printer's expense. and re-sent out?
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Mine came the other day with all pages correct.
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Re: Bradleya 32/2014

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Hi All,

You are quite correct in your assumption that Tony does not check the Forum very frequently. However I do. I have noted those who need replacement copies and I will check the copies we have in stock and get new ones in the post to each of you.

If anyone else has a fault with theirs, please post here and as long as you are a member I will be able to put things right. If anyone who is not a member has managed to get hold of a copy and it is faulty you will have to PM me.

Apologies from the Publications team and the BCSS, once the enormity is fully knownit will be taken up with the printers.

Regards, Suzanne Mace
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