release order of books

That will be quite a document :)

May I ask what you need it for? We might have another way of finding the information you need.
 
i am working on a babylon 5 timeline (i know other fairly complete ones exist, i just like doing my own. the research is fun) and I want to include the new info from the rpg books as well as the war gamer books. I want to list everything in a seperate sources document by publication date so I can code everything. for instance the first rpg book will be RPG-001 and so forth. make sense?
 
Drop me a line at msprange@mongoosepublishing.com - that may actually take a little bit of research on our part, as the first B5 rulebook dates back to our very early days. However, as a quickie, you can usually tell what order books are released in by their MGP code - the lower the number in the set, the earlier it was released.
 
Well here is the order I bought the books in, admittedly some of them were bought prerelease at Mongoose HQ on Open Days, etc. but it's a good list of order of existence if you will.

Roleplaying Game and Fact Book : Signs and Portents Matthew Sprange 1-904577-11-3 £30.00 HB MGP 3330 Foreword by J Michael Straczynski
The Fiery Trial Bruce Graw 1-904577-12-1 £20.00 PB MGP 3331
The Coming of Shadows August Hahn 1-904577-18-0 £20.00 PB MGP 3332
The Earth Alliance Fact Book Bruce Graw 1-904577-23-7 £25.00 HB MGP 3333, Incorrect ISBN on back
The Minbari Federation Fact Book August Hahn 1-904577-26-1 £25.00 HB MGP 3334
The Point Of No Return August Hahn 1-904577-30-X £20.00 PB MGP 3335
The Centauri Republic Fact Book August Hahn 1-904577-46-6 £25.00 HB MGP 3336
The Techno-Mages Fact Book Bruce Graw 1-904577-88-1 £20.00 PB MGP 3339
The Narn Regime Fact Book August Hahn 1-904577-52-0 £25.00 HB MGP 3337
No Surrender, No Retreat Shannon Kalvar 1-904854-11-7 £20.00 PB MGP 3342
The League of Non-Aligned Worlds Fact Book August Hahn 1-904854-09-5 £25.00 HB MGP 3340

A Call to Arms : Babylon 5 Space Combat Bought at this point in the purchase order

The Zocalo Shannon Kalvar 1-904854-29-X £15.00 PB MGP 3344
Roleplaying Game and Fact Book : Signs and Portents Matthew Sprange 1-904577-11-3 £75.00 HB MGP 3330, 2nd printing, errata issues solved,
The Psi Corps Gareth Hanrahan 1-904854-33-8 £15.00 PB MGP 3345
Roleplaying Game and Fact Book Pocket Edition Matthew Sprange 1-904854-58-3 £15.00 PB MGP 3347
The Rangers August Hahn 1-904854-45-1 £15.00 PB MGP 3346
Into the Crucible Bruce Graw 1-904854-95-8 £15.00 PB MGP 3348
A Call to Arms : Babylon 5 Space Combat Rules Supplement 1 (2 copies of) bought at this point, (see below) SEE BELOW
A Call to Arms : Babylon 5 Space Combat Rules Supplement 2 (2 copies of) bought at this point, (see below) SEE BELOW
Galactic Guide Ian 'Lizard' Harac 1-904577-99-7 £25.00 HB MGP 3341, bought at ACTA tournament Sat 26th Feb 2005
Wheel Of Fire Ian 'Lizard' Harac 1-904854-64-8 £15.00 PB MGP 3349
Crusade Christopher Blackmoor akak Chobbly on the Mongoose Forums 1-905176-32-5 £15.00 PB MGP 3351, Bought at Mongoose SST night, 12th April 2005
The Athena Strain Matt Thomason 1-904854-95-8 £10.00 PB MGP 3352, bought at Mongoose Open Day June 4th 2005
Free Mars Ian 'Lizard' Harac 1-905176-18-X £15.00 PB MGP 3350
Bought ACTA Revised, SFOS and SFOS Counters at SST Tourney 17th Sep 2005 SEE BELOW
Bought ACTA Starter *2 and EM War ACTA Supplemets at Wheel Of Fire 26th Nov 2005 SEE BELOW
Ship Plans Volume I : Hyperion Brandon Bray 1-905176-29-5 £15.00 Map MGP3353, Bought at Wheel Of Fire MGT ACTA Tournament
Earthforce Campaign Book Gareth Hanrahan 1-905176-23-6 £20.00 HB MGP3354, Bought at Wheel Of Fire MGT ACTA Tournament
Darkness & Light Gareth Hanrahan 1-905176-70-8 £20.00 HB MGP 3355
Ship Plans Volume II : G'Quan Brandon Bray 1-905176-16-3 £15.00 Map MGP 3357
Merchants, Traders & Raiders Bryan Steele 1-905471-07-6 £20.00 HB MGP 3356


Babylon 5 RPG 2E
Babylon 5 The Roleplaying Game : Second Edition Gareth Hanrahan & Ian Belcher 1-905471-20-3 £50.00 HB MGP 3500, bought at Mongoose Publishing B5 2E RPG event 25th March 2006, Signed by CC on one of the pages with her picture.
The Cold Equations Gareth Hanrahan 1-905471-27-0 £5.00 HB MGP 3501, bought at Mongoose Publishing B5 2E RPG event 25th March 2006
Games Master's Screen Ian Belcher 1-905471-73-4 £10.00 Scren MGP 3510, bought at Mongoose Publishing B5 2E RPG event 25th March 2006
The Ragged Edge Gareth Hanrahan 1-905471-21-1 £20.00 HB MGP 3502 bought at Mongoose Publishing War of the Species SST Minis tournament
Ship Plans Volume III : Primus Brandon Bray 1-905176-78-3 £15.00 Map MGP 3358, released before Retail release of Ragged Edge, but bought after my Ragged Edge
The Drakh Gareth Hanrahan 1-905471-64-5 £15.00 HB MGP 3509, bought retail at Travelling Man, Bristol, 24/06/06
Ship Builder's Manual Bryan Steele 1-905471-49-1 £15.00 HB MGP 3506, bought retail at Travelling Man, Bristol, 21/07/06
Ships of the Galaxy Bryan Steele 1-905471-28-9 £20.00 HB MGP3505, bought at Mongoose Open Day 22nd July 2006
The Final Flight of Santiago Gareth Hanrahan 1-905471-54-8 £5.00 PB MGP3508, bought at Mongoose Open Day 22nd July 2006
The Babylon 5 Station Guide ?? 1-905471-59-9 £30.00 BOX MGP 3507, Redeemed on Demo Credit at Into The Fire II, 16th Sep 2006
Bounty Hunter Bryan Steele 1-905471-80-7 £15.00 HB MGP 3513, Bought at Masters of War ACTA Tourney 11/11/06
Heroes & Aliens Greg Lynch 1-905471-75-0 £15.00 HB MGP 3514, Bought at Masters of War ACTA Tourney 11/11/06
IPX Gareth Hanrahan 978-1-905471-98-0 £15.00 HB MGP 3516, Bought for 20% off using S&P #41 RPG voucher at BF Evo Open Day 10/02/07


Does any of that help?

LBH
 
LBH, about the date you procured the IPX? Is that small date off. You have it listed as 10/02/07. Just thought you should be aware of the chronological anomoly.
 
Aramanthus said:
LBH, about the date you procured the IPX? Is that small date off. You have it listed as 10/02/07. Just thought you should be aware of the chronological anomoly.

No chronological anomaly, other than the fact that the US has it's dates written the opposite way from the rest of the world. I bought the book on the 10th of February.

Americans do mm/dd/yy the rest of us use dd/mm/yy

Today is 27/04/07 for me, for you it's presumably 04/27/07

When I'm dating computer filenames I use yymmdd, thus ensuring alphabetical and chronological order are the same.

LBH
 
How do we get everyone to use yy/mm/dd to scrub all of this confusion? I'll admit the U.S. method is illogical, but at least using yy/mm/dd would fix things up on a worldwide basis and at least start us all with a clean system. I'm sorry that I do not have the time to monitor this project, but would of course take all of the credit if it did kick off. :roll: :lol:
 
Well it would be fine iof the US was made aware that not everyone does things the same way as they do :lol:

I mean we all know about driving on different sides.

LBH
 
lastbesthope said:
Well it would be fine iof the US was made aware that not everyone does things the same way as they do :lol:

I mean we all know about driving on different sides.

LBH

I didn't know as much about left/right driving as I just found out (!) but had always wondered how the split came about. I never guessed it would have had anything to do with the French Revolution , Napoleon or feudal societies, but there you are. :wink:

Go here at your own risk, as the site has pop-ups (mine are disabled of course)-

http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/driving on the left.htm

This Wiki page should be very safe to visit-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_on_the_left_or_right

Anyway, it looks as if you chaps are outnumbered 2-1 against, based upon population and almost 3-1 against based upon road distances. We Yanks (with Napoleon's help!) have a good start on conquering the World, and have finished off Gibralter and Canada years ago. Remember, RESISTANCE IS FUTILE... :lol:

driving20on20the20left.gif
 
Ah, it appears from Wiki that Napoleon might not have evidence to back up his claim. So be it, as less winners are around to claim bragging rights. :wink:
 
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