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18hz (flyobrpt@moron.af.mil) 2004/11/24 11:06

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After watching the film 'Quills' a few days ago, I was thinking of
buying a copy of Justine.

I know the cheap Wordsworth Editions version is heavily expurgated,
but I was wondering how complete the old Corgi edition from around
1968 is?

Any other suggestions for a budget copy of this book in English?

Thanx in advance,

=:o)
--
Iain x   http://18hz.com

"I wouldn't tell people that Father Christmas didn't exist - it's the
same as that" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/thoughts/noblelie.htm

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