Everyman's Library - sine die?
Bruce Appelbaum
brucea at bestweb.net
Fri Jul 21 09:09:41 CDT 2000
Although it was announced, it never appeared and apparently won't. It no
longer appears in the Everyman's catalog.
end
Regards
Bruce Appelbaum
Yorktown Heights, New York
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel Ryckx" <michel.ryckx at freebel.net>
To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:33 AM
Subject: Everyman's Library - sine die?
> Since my copy of GR is worn out (a GRGR makes it that way, and so does
> reading in trains) I went to a local bookstore wanting to know wether
> there was a hard cover available. They said there was some talk about
> an Everyman's Library edition a few years ago. Did it ever appear? (I
> do not trust that bookstore any longer since the day I saw they had a
> copy of mr. FariƱa's 'Been Down...' which I bought and gave away as a
> present, went back to purchase another one and was told it was nowhere
> to be found).
>
> It would be handy to have a copy in which I can note something and
> another exclusively meant to read. A Vintage paperback is definitely
> not meant to use thoroughly.
>
> Something else: it took me three years to recover from the shock 11 days
> were stolen from me. But what about the Missing Months in the Archive?
>
> On our National Holiday (you'll never believe it but the Belgian Army's
> wearing BLUE SHOESTRINGS today). Anyway, as some say over here, a small
> army, but definitely a fat one.
>
> Michel.
>
>
>
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