I recently purchased the "TV Typewriter Cookbook" from eBay. I assume the 2
books are quite different, looking at contents and such. However is there
any relationship between them, like do they depend on knowledge from each
other?
It seems the "TTL Cookbook" teaches more basic stuff.
Regards,
Vlad.
On 12 October 2013 13:13, Michael Holley <swtpc6800 at comcast.net> wrote:
  Notice that this is the first edition (1974), 25th
printing from 1994. In
 the Preface, Don Lancaster states "I don't like to revise books. Correct,
 yes. Revise, no."
 I have sixth printing from 1976 and the 28th printing from 1997. I think
 this was this final printing.
 Michael Holley
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 Found a scanned copy online if anyone wants it:
 
ftp://apollo.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/cinema/04.%20Science/TTL%20Cookbook_067221
 0355.pdf
 --Chuck