I have done another print run of my Peugeot History book. I was holding a number of unfilled bookstore orders and they convinced me there was demand for another print. So this is a bookstore only print. I'll leave the selling to the professionals. The book was well received and sold out in three months which is good for a limited market work. It's one thing to write a book, formatting and printing it another. I put a few minor additions in and that really upset the formatting. Ewan Kennedy had it easy with his book. Sime Darby paid for it and produced so many they were often given away as promotions. I will be a real publisher and always have a stock of unsold books to supply my bookstores. The secret is not to end up with expensive nest padding for the hens. I may do a slightly longer second edition but I have no real interest in documenting the last 40 years of wandering in the wilderness. I hope to turn up more information, particularly on the early period and to chase up more photographs. The early Victorian registration figures are frustratingly inaccessible. The booksellers tell me there is always interest in French cars, and that there is nothing else on Peugeot in Australia. True enough now Ewan Kennedy's book is out of print.