As I have been trying to post on the forum (with no success), I have a 1st UK 1895 ed' of Foundling Mick up on ebay for auction right now. Complete with all the illustrations. No reserve.
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http://www.youtube.com/user/psybineticOld work at: www.island.org/prescience/ > Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:21:02 -0400> To: jvf~at~Gilead.org.il> From: anash~at~julesverne.ca> Subject: the extraordinary adventures of foundling mick - Royal Irish Academy> > I received my copy of "The Extraordinary > Adventures of Foundling Mick" - published March 24 by the Royal Irish Academy> > The text includes an Introduction by William > Butcher with sub-headings: Verne in Ireland, > Inception and Publication History, Plot, Theme and Notes> > At the end, there is "A Chronology of Jules Verne" by William Butcher.> Also, an article "Translating Foundling Mick" by > Kieran O'Driscoll, Centre for Translation and > Textual Studies, Dublin City University.> > As indicated in previous messages, there are NO illustrations.> > I look forward to reading the Intro and Appendix tonight> > ... Andrew> > Andrew Nash <anash@julesverne.ca>, Toronto, Canada> Jules Verne Web Page:
http://www.julesverne.ca/> Member of: North American Jules Verne Society, > Incorporated / Société Jules Verne (Paris) > >
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