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Old February 25th 08, 10:33 AM posted to rec.games.bridge,rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.politics
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Default Should I publish a book about Bridge?

On Feb 25, 10:21 am, samsloan wrote:
On Feb 24, 9:05 pm, johnny_t wrote:



Sam Sloan wrote:
I am about to publish a book about bridge. However, somebody told me
that nobody plays bridge any more.


Is that true? Is bridge play up or down?


Would it be a waste of my time and money to publish a book about
bridge?


Sam Sloan


There is probably at least a viable market for reprints of historically
interesting out-of-copyright bridge books. The key is to give rebirth
to the historically interesting part.


You have done it with chess books, I see no reason you can't expand in
the same vein.


Yes. That exactly is what I plan to do.

Personally, I do not know the difference between a heart and a spade.

Sam Sloan


It might make some money. I'd say the popularity of bridge is about
the same as chess.
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