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Of Time and the River
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Sandra wrote: "According to WorldCat, there were quite a few printings in 1935 by Charles Scribner, at least 8, each of them said 912 pages.
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Many thanks! Eight printings, imagine. And today it's all but a lost book. Of course, it was the The Depression, may be small runs. The book sold for $6.00, no small sum then.
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Many thanks! Eight printings, imagine. And today it's all but a lost book. Of course, it was the The Depression, may be small runs. The book sold for $6.00, no small sum then.
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I am reading this edition now and it is 912 pages.
The only number on the publisher's page is K-12.60 [H].
It does not appear to be a first edition, or a first publication, at least, of the first edition, since the back of the dust jacket excerpts from Wolfe's "The Story of a Novel," calling it "a short work published one year after the publication of Of Time and the River."
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