Editions/Printing; Train Bookends
Penny & Bryce Linsenmayer
pennylin at swbell.net
Wed Oct 18 19:54:47 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 3977
Hi --
Kelley wrote:
> Can someone tell me definitively, should I be looking on the page that
> has the text copyright, the illustration copyright, the publisher
> info, "no reproduction w/o written permission of the publisher",
> etc.? If this
> is the right place, then none of the printing number info is there.
> I'm at a loss.
Yes, that's the right page. There's no string of numbers anywhere on
that page? Is there an ISBN number on that page? Then some categories
for card catalogues or something? Then, there's no string of numbers
followed by "Printed in the U.S.A. ___" & the next line down "First
American edition, [date]"???
That would be odd. Hmmmmm . . . . I have no thoughts why that might be.
I was at the WB Store earlier today (in Houston) -- I bought one of the
Mystery Games. They had several of those. They also had about 20 sets
of the Train Bookends, so they are definitely not all that rare or sold
out or limited edition. If anyone is having a terrible time finding a
set & doesn't mind paying shipping, I will offer to go obtain them here
since there's such a surplus.
Penny
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