Stirzy wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 3:07 pm
I too was struck by how well the author captured the characters voices! You can almost hear Magnum, Higgins, TC and Rick.
Styles Bitchley wrote:Hope you don't mind the initial skepticism. I don't trust any mysterious files on the internet.
T.Q. wrote:Sorry for the skepticism.
No worries!
So here's some photos of the covers, front and back:-
and here's some pictures of the book, as an object:-
My copy has price sticker damage on the front
If anyone's interested, it measures 13cm by 19cm
Here's an example of the page layout:-
Incidentally, my copy has some pretty bad printing errors on 2 of the pages:-
Here's the publishing/edition information:-
Styles Bitchley wrote:Can you post a few good photos of the front and back of the book? Was your copy published in the UK?
While I bought this through the UK Abebooks site in 2014, it turns out the seller was in Massachusetts. I kind of suspect there never was a UK edition of this book.
80s Big Hair wrote:Do you have plans to put it into a .epub file?
I currently have no idea how to do that, but I could look into it!
Stirzy wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 3:07 pm
I too was struck by how well the author captured the characters voices! You can almost hear Magnum, Higgins, TC and Rick.
Styles Bitchley wrote:Hope you don't mind the initial skepticism. I don't trust any mysterious files on the internet.
T.Q. wrote:Sorry for the skepticism.
No worries!
So here's some photos of the covers, front and back:-
and here's some pictures of the book, as an object:-
My copy has price sticker damage on the front
If anyone's interested, it measures 13cm by 19cm
Here's an example of the page layout:-
Incidentally, my copy has some pretty bad printing errors on 2 of the pages:-
Here's the publishing/edition information:-
Styles Bitchley wrote:Can you post a few good photos of the front and back of the book? Was your copy published in the UK?
While I bought this through the UK Abebooks site in 2014, it turns out the seller was in Massachusetts. I kind of suspect there never was a UK edition of this book.
80s Big Hair wrote:Do you have plans to put it into a .epub file?
I currently have no idea how to do that, but I could look into it!
Where has this been all my life?!?!
From what I’ve learned, these type of annuals and longer Christmas specials of BBC series, seem to be distinctly British traditions.
Stirzy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:18 pm
It's been awhile, but I've got round to scanning the 1982 Magnum P.I. UK annual and put a pdf for download here:-
Stirzy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:18 pm
It's been awhile, but I've got round to scanning the 1982 Magnum P.I. UK annual and put a pdf for download here:-
Yeah! Also, it looks like they flipped the negative for both those shots to make it appear that the Ferrari is right-hand drive for the UK audience...
I didn’t notice, but it does look like he’s in the right seat! When did he ever have a car phone? Perhaps this a composite photo? I remember when my wife got me Larry Manetti’s book when it came out. I immediately noticed the cover was so clearly a composite, and pretty poorly done unfortunately. If that’s his left hand with the ring and phone, he’s not wearing a watch as he usually does.
That is interesting Pahonu and Styles Bitchley. That did not stand out to me at first glance. Good eyes! The only episode with a cell phone was season 8 "Transitions" and it was a first generation handheld in T.C.'s helicopter.
Although cell phones were invented in 1973, they were not really used until the mid 1980s, so this would have been a very early example (if it was real instead of a doctored photo). In 1982 I imagine cellphone networks were first being built up and I doubt Oahu was one of the prime targets due to its relatively low population as opposed to places like NYC, LA, Chicago, Dallas, etc. This is all speculation on my part as am by no means an expert in this.
Now it could have been a radio phone which (as the name implies) connects to the telephone network via radio waves as that is 1950s or so technology. On TV I never saw a radio phone that looked like that though. The Rockford Files has them in a several episodes, but this, along with Magnum in the passenger seat seems to suggest a doctored photo.
80s Big Hair wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:29 am
Although cell phones were invented in 1973, they were not really used until the mid 1980s, so this would have been a very early example (if it was real instead of a doctored photo). In 1982 I imagine cellphone networks were first being built up and I doubt Oahu was one of the prime targets due to its relatively low population as opposed to places like NYC, LA, Chicago, Dallas, etc. This is all speculation on my part as am by no means an expert in this.
Now it could have been a radio phone which (as the name implies) connects to the telephone network via radio waves as that is 1950s or so technology. On TV I never saw a radio phone that looked like that though. The Rockford Files has them in a several episodes, but this, along with Magnum in the passenger seat seems to suggest a doctored photo.
I remember lots of fancy cars having phones in the '80s (before handheld phones). I'm thinking the back of limos in shows like Remington Steele, etc. Isn't there a scene in Magnum with Robin chatting on a car phone from somewhere in France?
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
80s Big Hair wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:29 am
Although cell phones were invented in 1973, they were not really used until the mid 1980s, so this would have been a very early example (if it was real instead of a doctored photo). In 1982 I imagine cellphone networks were first being built up and I doubt Oahu was one of the prime targets due to its relatively low population as opposed to places like NYC, LA, Chicago, Dallas, etc. This is all speculation on my part as am by no means an expert in this.
Now it could have been a radio phone which (as the name implies) connects to the telephone network via radio waves as that is 1950s or so technology. On TV I never saw a radio phone that looked like that though. The Rockford Files has them in a several episodes, but this, along with Magnum in the passenger seat seems to suggest a doctored photo.
I remember lots of fancy cars having phones in the '80s (before handheld phones). I'm thinking the back of limos in shows like Remington Steele, etc. Isn't there a scene in Magnum with Robin chatting on a car phone from somewhere in France?
I’m thinking you are correct, perhaps J Digger Doyle?
These annuals seem so random to me! They have word searches and other games, stories about mobsters and other minimally related things. One of those cartoons even has a woman who looks like Marilyn Monroe with longer hair.
I think the photos of TS in the plaid shirt were late 70’s publicity shots. He even has the ubiquitous gold chain!