1st/2nd Edition Master List of products from TSR

Dan

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Hello All,

I'm hoping that somebody out there might have a master list of all the
products provided by TSR for the 1st and 2nd edition versions of AD&D.
I'm trying to determine just how large my collection of hard cover
books and books is. If there is no actual list, I'd be more than
greatful for anybody that may have made attempts to create their own.
I'm attempting to create mine by the 4 digit code that came on all
books, modules and boxed sets.

I'm turning to the news groups as WOTC didn't retain (or it wasn't
provided to them) when they bought TSR. Feel free to email me
(somegreatreward@comcast.net) with any information that you can
supply. I will try to get back to reading this list, but rarely have
the time. Direct correspondance would be easiest.

Thank you for your time,

- A fellow gamer
 
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Dan wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm hoping that somebody out there might have a master list of all the
> products provided by TSR for the 1st and 2nd edition versions of AD&D.
> I'm trying to determine just how large my collection of hard cover
> books and books is. If there is no actual list, I'd be more than
> greatful for anybody that may have made attempts to create their own.
> I'm attempting to create mine by the 4 digit code that came on all
> books, modules and boxed sets.
>
> I'm turning to the news groups as WOTC didn't retain (or it wasn't
> provided to them) when they bought TSR. Feel free to email me
> (somegreatreward@comcast.net) with any information that you can
> supply. I will try to get back to reading this list, but rarely have
> the time. Direct correspondance would be easiest.
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> - A fellow gamer
 
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Dan wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm hoping that somebody out there might have a master list of all the
> products provided by TSR for the 1st and 2nd edition versions of AD&D.
> I'm trying to determine just how large my collection of hard cover
> books and books is. If there is no actual list, I'd be more than
> greatful for anybody that may have made attempts to create their own.
> I'm attempting to create mine by the 4 digit code that came on all
> books, modules and boxed sets.
>
> I'm turning to the news groups as WOTC didn't retain (or it wasn't
> provided to them) when they bought TSR. Feel free to email me
> (somegreatreward@comcast.net) with any information that you can
> supply. I will try to get back to reading this list, but rarely have
> the time. Direct correspondance would be easiest.
>
> Thank you for your time,

Try http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/

It's the most complete listing I've found.

HTH HAND

DWS
 
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Time to step up the meds; I could have sworn Dan just said...
> Hello All,
>
> I'm hoping that somebody out there might have a master list of all the
> products provided by TSR for the 1st and 2nd edition versions of AD&D.
> I'm trying to determine just how large my collection of hard cover
> books and books is. If there is no actual list, I'd be more than
> greatful for anybody that may have made attempts to create their own.
> I'm attempting to create mine by the 4 digit code that came on all
> books, modules and boxed sets.
>
> I'm turning to the news groups as WOTC didn't retain (or it wasn't
> provided to them) when they bought TSR. Feel free to email me
> (somegreatreward@comcast.net) with any information that you can
> supply. I will try to get back to reading this list, but rarely have
> the time. Direct correspondance would be easiest.
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> - A fellow gamer

The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
printed in Hebrew?)
 

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Jeff Heikkinen wrote:

>
> The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
> of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
> never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
> printed in Hebrew?)
The acaeum only covers (A)D&D to '89 and nothing of second edition.
 
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Time to step up the meds; I could have sworn JF just said...
> Jeff Heikkinen wrote:
>
> >
> > The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
> > of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
> > never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
> > printed in Hebrew?)

> The acaeum only covers (A)D&D to '89 and nothing of second edition.

This is bad?

</gratuitous cheap shot>
 
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Jeff Heikkinen <no.way@jose.org> wrote:
> The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
> of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
> never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
> printed in Hebrew?)

Which are those? Some casual browsing proved fruitless.
--
Bradd W. Szonye
http://www.szonye.com/bradd
 
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Time to step up the meds; I could have sworn Bradd W. Szonye just
said...
> Jeff Heikkinen <no.way@jose.org> wrote:
> > The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
> > of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
> > never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
> > printed in Hebrew?)
>
> Which are those? Some casual browsing proved fruitless.

Go to the Library section and scroll down until you see a link to the
"Foreign Editions Master List".

Or, heck, just go here:
http://www.acaeum.com/Library/Foreign.html
and scroll down to the Israeli flag.
 
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Jeff Heikkinen <no.way@jose.org> wrote:
> Time to step up the meds; I could have sworn Bradd W. Szonye just
> said...
>> Jeff Heikkinen <no.way@jose.org> wrote:
>> > The best listing is probably at http://www.acaeum.com/ , featuring lots
>> > of information on specific printings and rare products you probably
>> > never heard of. (Did you know there were two modules that were only ever
>> > printed in Hebrew?)
>>
>> Which are those? Some casual browsing proved fruitless.
>
> Go to the Library section and scroll down until you see a link to the
> "Foreign Editions Master List".
>
> Or, heck, just go here:
> http://www.acaeum.com/Library/Foreign.html
> and scroll down to the Israeli flag.

Neat, thanks!
--
Bradd W. Szonye
http://www.szonye.com/bradd