Tony Nance
2024-03-20 20:33:19 UTC
Last week I managed to visit a couple of used book stores, ostensibly
because my wife wanted the next books in two long-running series she
reads, but of course, while I was there...
Anyhow, part of the haul included a nice MMPB version of Verne's Journey
to the Center of the Earth, which I picked up because it said "complete
and unabridged" on the cover, while the one version I own is neither.
In my tweens and early teens, this was one of my very favorite books,
and I enjoyed the 1959 movie several times whenever it came around on TV.
So this afternoon, I hesitantly[1] decided to start reading it, and I
noticed a few things:
- This version is published by Tor![2,3]
- It starts with a two-page essay called "The Life of Jules Verne",
written by Andre Norton.
- Then there's a four-page Foreword, written by Andre Norton.
- The book ends with a two-page Afterword, written by Andre Norton.
- Nowhere else does Andre Norton's name appear in, or on, this book,
except at the very end of the three essays I just mentioned.
And now I'm gonna start reading - I hope it's still good!
Tony
[1] 'Cause, y'know, the Suck Fairy may have visited during the 40+ years
since I last read this.
[2] First Tor edition, October 1992, labeled "TOR classic" on the spine
[3] Yes, I generally don't check who the publisher is when I buy a book.
because my wife wanted the next books in two long-running series she
reads, but of course, while I was there...
Anyhow, part of the haul included a nice MMPB version of Verne's Journey
to the Center of the Earth, which I picked up because it said "complete
and unabridged" on the cover, while the one version I own is neither.
In my tweens and early teens, this was one of my very favorite books,
and I enjoyed the 1959 movie several times whenever it came around on TV.
So this afternoon, I hesitantly[1] decided to start reading it, and I
noticed a few things:
- This version is published by Tor![2,3]
- It starts with a two-page essay called "The Life of Jules Verne",
written by Andre Norton.
- Then there's a four-page Foreword, written by Andre Norton.
- The book ends with a two-page Afterword, written by Andre Norton.
- Nowhere else does Andre Norton's name appear in, or on, this book,
except at the very end of the three essays I just mentioned.
And now I'm gonna start reading - I hope it's still good!
Tony
[1] 'Cause, y'know, the Suck Fairy may have visited during the 40+ years
since I last read this.
[2] First Tor edition, October 1992, labeled "TOR classic" on the spine
[3] Yes, I generally don't check who the publisher is when I buy a book.