ISBN'S AND GIANTS
JOSEPH HILL
goodbooks at webtv.net
Wed Jul 26 00:23:50 EDT 2006
Well, what are you going to call it now, 101.2? If that be the case, I am now lacking one more variant in my collection, and I don't fancy finding a copy. A late Gibbon set I can live without but this be a different matter.
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-----Original Message-----
From: J B Krygier
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:26 PM
To: modlib at algol.owu.edu
Subject: Re: ISBN'S AND GIANTS
On Jul 25, 2006, at 11:12 PM, John wrote:
> I guess I am a glutton for punishment. For the record, neither my
> English
> Romantic Poets, 101.1 nor my Between Hume and Mills, 102.1. have ISBN
> numbers.
I guess this is fitting, as I raised the confounded ISBN
issue:
my copy of 101.1 English Romantic Poets DOES have an ISBN
number, blank endpapers, $4.95 price. Does this mean there
were two printings of this tough-to-find Giant?
jk
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