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Below, a few editions mentioned in the piece, plus some books to aid (or perhaps hinder) your understanding.
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Claudia Roth Pierpont spoke about "Sabbath's Theater," which stars the libidinous Mickey Sabbath; Ross Miller, editor of the Library of America Philip Roth edition, mentioned "The Counterlife"; and Benjamin Taylor read from "Operation Shylock".
On Thursday night, ABC's Regis Philbin, his eyes popping out of his head, hosted "Millionaire: The Supermodel Edition," mentioning the fashion show at least three times.
Three older German editions with commentaries are described by Hort as indispensable: Schneider and Link's 1818 1821 edition already mentioned; Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel's 1822 edition from Halle; and Christian Friedrich Heinrich Wimmer's 1842 edition from Breslau.
This newer edition was also mentioned briefly in the 2006 edition (volume 11) of Lemur News.
Just four such editions will be mentioned here.
The text was checked against the edition by Mayr mentioned above; Mayr states in his editor's introduction that the facsimile was created by the first edition of the Origin held by Princeton University in the Firestone Library.
By the time the second edition appeared, he mentioned in the foreword that he had received threats.
Ms. Solanas mentioned other editions in "languages I never heard of," Ms. Gornick said, because Ms. Solanas apparently believed that Mr. Girodias had "published it all over the world and he was making millions off her".
At the museum's research library, three blocks away, ask a librarian to show you some of that collection: rare histories, logbooks and journals; whalers' charts; a beautiful set of Melville's first editions; and illustrated books mentioned in "Moby-Dick," including Frederick Cuvier's 1836 "Natural History of Whales" (Ishmael dismissed one of Cuvier's drawings as "not a Sperm Whale, but a squash").
Although the text has remained an important reference in obstetrics, the subject, whether called "coffin birth" or "postmortem fetal extrusion", was excluded by its 13th edition in 1966, and was not mentioned in the edition published in 2009.
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