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I think I'd prefer the physical book if at all possible as long as I can find the complete, original and "un-edited" edition. But, if all else fails.......
Thank You,
Bob



I've been wrestling with this question for a number of months, now.
Is there a complete and "unedited" edition of Mary Shelly's classic, "Frankenstein" available today either in hardcover or paperback? (I'm curious as to the year when the complete edition appeared.) I've seen many versions on Amazon, but I'm not quite sure which is considered the complete and "definitive" text. (the only edition I've been familiar with over the years is the illustrated edition with the Bernie Wrightson art work.)
Thank You