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cyril7

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#61417 17-May-2010 08:29
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Hi, I have been asked to look into this by a family member who wishs to do a small volume run (probably <30) of books. Its a family history thing, I have seen the material she has assembled so far (and fortunately its largely in electronic form) and the quality of the information and narration is I think very good.

The intended audience is just the family, its a very large family so both the stories and the potentail audience is quite modest I suspect.

Anyway, can anyone give me some pointers as to good online options, I have seen some in the past from various photographic forums that I have been on, but was looking for possibly more humble perspectives.

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#330845 17-May-2010 10:57
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Have a look at http://www.mycanvas.com

They do a great job, especially if you are looking at using graphics and photos etc. And you can just print a few copies and then modify it and then print more - you are not committed to a full print run.



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  #330850 17-May-2010 11:13
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Hi, looks good, although they seem more focused on pictures, not that there are none. I will have a play and see how the text layout tools work.

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