Or, perhaps, just the start.

Yes, I now have thirteen copies of The Thirty-Nine Steps:
I could have sworn I bought a copy in Dover - if memory serves a Pan edition - but that hasn't resurfaced.
I have my major prop for the Broadstairs project.
Crossposted from http://stares.dreamwidth.org/1903.html, part of my photography blog. Please comment at http://stares.dreamwidth.org/1903.html?mode=reply.

Yes, I now have thirteen copies of The Thirty-Nine Steps:
- Hodder and Stoughton hardback, undated
- Five different Pan editions, one tying into the More version of the film, one into the Powell
- Oxford World's Classics paperback
- Parragon's Children's Classic
- Three Penguin Popular Classics, two versions, three distinct printings
- Two Wordsworth Editions, different covers
I could have sworn I bought a copy in Dover - if memory serves a Pan edition - but that hasn't resurfaced.
I have my major prop for the Broadstairs project.
Crossposted from http://stares.dreamwidth.org/1903.html, part of my photography blog. Please comment at http://stares.dreamwidth.org/1903.html?mode=reply.