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The Dharma Bums
I have read that the first Viking printing of "The Dharma Bums' incorrectly
states "First Published in 1950". What printing then is the edition that states "Published in 1958" with no statement of a 2nd or later printing. |
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I have read that the first Viking printing of "The Dharma Bums' incorrectly states "First Published in 1950". What printing then is the edition that states "Published in 1958" with no statement of a 2nd or later printing. McBride does say that the first state of this book shows the 1950 date, and "may or may not have label correcting this error." There are (at least) two possible explanations of a "Published in 1958" copy: 1) It's the second state of the first printing, after the correction was made. But I don't know if such a state even exists; the Ahearns make no mention of it. 2) It's a book club edition, which may or may not have had the error in the first place. -- Jon Meyers (To reply, lose your way) |
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I have read that the first Viking printing of "The Dharma Bums' incorrectly states "First Published in 1950". What printing then is the edition that states "Published in 1958" with no statement of a 2nd or later printing. I don't know about that but I have a couple of episodes of Dharma & Greg on tape if that will help -- Bob Finnan http://bobfinnan.com |
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I'm pretty sure that this is a bibliographic 'ghost' caused by a
misreading of an early edition of Ahearn. I remember debating this for some time with a colleague but no longer have that edition of Ahearn-- had to do with a misplaced comma or something of the sort.... |
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I'm pretty sure that this is a bibliographic 'ghost' caused by a misreading of an early edition of Ahearn. I remember debating this for some time with a colleague but no longer have that edition of Ahearn-- had to do with a misplaced comma or something of the sort.... Yes--while I was misreading McBride, I went ahead and misread the Ahearns while I was at it. Their note about the incorrect date also refers to the UK edition. (Not a good day for me all around, I'd say; sometimes you see what you think you're going to see and not what's actually there.) -- Jon Meyers (To reply, lose your way) |
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