They were published by Dragonfly Music (Matt Seattle) and the publication 
rights were sold to Dave Mallinson 
http://www.mally.com/
who, alas, had his entire stock stolen from his van and, up to now, hasn't had 
them reprinted (although I don't know the reason).
Mel is, at present, the only source for them (unless someone has old stock).
Dave has the publication rights to all of Dragonfly Music now so it's up to him 
if he gets around to publishing those particular books again.
Sad but true.
May be some emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] may help?
I don't know what control Mel still has (if any) over the two books or whether 
he could publish them with another publisher or not but I suspect that 
Dragonfly Music has control of them.
As a further point, all of the tunes from the books are available as Midi files 
from one of our members (who, I am sure, will respond accordingly).
Colin Hill
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 4:58 PM
  Subject: [HG] Massif Central books


  While we're on the subject of keeping essential books available, I am 
concerned about the two Massif Central tunebooks by Mel Stevens, which are a 
pretty essential reference for French players. While at least the Doreen 
Muskett book is available from a few commercial sources (Lark in the Morning 
does still carry it, and I think some others have been mentioned), the two 
Stevens books are now unavailable from all sources except Stevens himself, and 
I wonder if he plans to reprint when supplies run out. I do have his email 
address if anyone still wants to buy them from him, but I am concerned about 
their future. Does anyone know any more about this?

  Mitch Gordon
  Guerneville, CA, US


  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Wed, 21 May 2008 5:54 pm
  Subject: Perhaps a "group buy" - Re: copyrighted material was Re: [HG] Music


<snip>
Cali and I used to carry this book and the D&H book (which is the other
"must-have" book).  We stopped because at that time it wasn't profitable for
us - we're not all about profit, but we had to focus on building, not on
running a retail establishment (which is also why we stopped selling CD's and
lute strings.)

Since there's a need for it, perhaps someone on the list would be willing to
coordinate a "group buy" of the Muskett book - take orders, have Michael send
them to you, then send them all out.

Any volunteers?


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