03-18-2009, 11:23 AM
Oxbow Books (and David Brown Books in the USA) are the distributors for JRMES and, if a volume is in print, they will have it.
Changes are afoot with JRMES in the coming year, with a move to it being subscription based and volumes 14/15 and 16 appearing in the next few months and then ... but more of all that when the time is right.
A quick check shows that volumes 3, 4, 5, 7, and 11/12 are on offer from Oxbow's website. As for their incommunicativeness (which some would say is legendary ;-) just keep trying - eventually they will respond.
Mike Bishop
Changes are afoot with JRMES in the coming year, with a move to it being subscription based and volumes 14/15 and 16 appearing in the next few months and then ... but more of all that when the time is right.
A quick check shows that volumes 3, 4, 5, 7, and 11/12 are on offer from Oxbow's website. As for their incommunicativeness (which some would say is legendary ;-) just keep trying - eventually they will respond.
Mike Bishop