Sobre la meva biblioteca
This is a catalog of Folio Society (FS) publications reported out-of-print (OOP) by members of the Folio Society Devotees group on this thread (http://www.librarything.com/topic/148405 - up-to-date as of post 221; Diamond Jubilee Bible) and as back in print on that thread or this thread (http://www.librarything.com/topic/157981 - up-to-date as of post 221).

More than an exercise in cataloging, this information is compiled so that FS devotees can find out what works have disappeared from the FS catalog and when, and, perhaps, use this information to decide about acquiring a copy on the used market or awaiting a re-issue from FS. Many of these works have been OOP more than once. Some return as later printings of the same edition; some return as new editions. I will try to document these changes within the entry for the work to the extent practical.

The only collections in this catalog are "Your library" and "Out of Print". The only tags used for a given book in this catalog are tags that indicate if the publication is still OOP and the date it reportedly went OOP, or a tag that indictes that it's back in print, and the date it appeared back in print. For example, the tag FSOOP2013-03 indicates that it went OOP in March, 2013. FSOOP? indicates that the date is unknown. FSOOP2013-04? indicates the date reported was April, 2013, but the date it went OOP is uncertain. FSBackInPrint2013-08 indicates a book that was back in print as of 2013-08, usually based on FS website announcements.

Publications reported back in print will remain in this catalog, but the tag FSBackInPrintxxxx-xx will be added. Thus, as works go in and out of print, the tags should reflect that history.

Please report updates/additions on the thread referenced above. Here is the info I need:
Title
Author (last, first)
Estimated OOP date (yyyy-mm)
Publication year (original for this FS edition - if you know it - and latest that you know of)
Not sure why the indenting and font size is misbehaving here

If the back in print information is on a webpage on the FS site, simply noting that it's there is all I really need, as FS book description pages provide plenty of details. However, if you happen to know the original publication date for this particular FS edition (that is, first printing of this edition), I'd appreciate a note to that effect.