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Maddeningirl (maddeningirl@yahoo.com) 2004/11/24 17:36

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The Grove Press edition should be OK, I read they fought censorship in
order to publish the book without any "cuts". You can find it on
amazon, its pretty cheap.

 Ok, heres the link:

  http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0802132189/002-5306399-3420065?v=glance

 (His letters are much better reading, I think!)




18hz <flyobrpt@moron.af.mil> wrote in message news:<0li9q051uv2417qu1e89ho8fpd37r5tfgh@4ax.com>...
> 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)

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