US and UK editions
Joe Bento
joseph at kirtland.com
Wed Apr 13 22:23:15 UTC 2005
If you're a fanatic, it's fun to have both editions, and perhaps
variations of different editions - children / adult covers,
commerative artwork, etc.
The text changes between the UK and US are for all purposes
insignificant. Especially in the past couple books, the only real
changes deal with US / UK spelling, and colloquialisms that might be
otherwise confusing. Unless you have a desire to own both editions,
you will be reading exactly the same story.
Joe
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Belinda" <bhobbs36 at v...> wrote:
>
> On the index page of the HP Lexicon,
> on the righthand side of the page, is a list of links within the site.
> Look for British/US Editions.
> This will take you to a page detailing ALL the changes and differences
> in the editions for each book. As you will see the changes have
> become much fewer in the more recent editions.
>
>
> (I'm assuming you have heard of the Lexicon, if not, post again, and
> I'll give you the address :-)
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