Now on my books-to-buy-at-SBL list:
The New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers 2 volume set (amazon.com) (Paperback). Edited by Andrew F. Gregory and Christopher M. Tuckett. Oxford, 2005.
Amazon Book Description: The two-volume set The New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers offers a comparative study of two collections of early Christian texts: the New Testament; and the texts, from immediately after the New Testament period, which are conventionally referred to as the Apostolic Fathers. The first volume, The Reception of the New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers, presents a comprehensive and rigorous discussion of the extent to which the writings later included in the New Testament were known to and used by each of the Apostolic Fathers. Contemporary research on the textual traditions of both collections is used to address the questions of textual transmission and reception. The second volume, Trajectories through the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers, discusses broad theological, literary, and historical issues that arise in the comparative study of these texts, and which are of importance to the study of early Christianity. It deals with the most important current debates concerning both the Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament, such as baptism, Pauline theology, the function of apocalyptic elements, Church order, and Jewish and Christian identity.
The paperback 2-volume is 80 bucks and has a release date of Nov. 14, 2007. The currently-available hardback (amazon.com) is 164 bucks from Amazon, 180 retail. From all I can gather, this one is the "bee's knees" when it comes to use of the NT in the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, something which I'm very interested in. I knew of the hardcover but had written it off due to expense. But if I can get the $80 paperback set at a discount at SBL ... well, that would be mighty groovy now, wouldn't it?
Update (2007-07-10): Stephen C. Carlson (Hypotyposeis) tantalizes me with the following comment: "They were giving them away for free at the Oxford reception at SBL."
Yikes! If anyone made it to that reception, has the book(s), and knows they'll never use 'em ... well ... I'm interested. So zap me an email to let me know how I can take 'em off your hands. Gracias!