![]() ![]() If your copy has the following second paragraph, it's probably the Stuart Gilbert translation: They also sell an illustrated version for $CDN 5.01 - for some reason, that has a bland cover. #4 bfisher 07-09-2015, 10:39 PMI'm reading the Stuart Gilbert translation (which I first read as a Penguin around 1968 or so, although Amazon.ca is now selling a paperback from Random House) which I got from Amazon.ca for $CDN 1.84 - it has a rum-looking cover of an oddly-garbed bird. Everyone agreed that."īuss starts - "The peculiar events that are the subject of this history occurred in 194-, in Oran. ![]() Gilbert starts - "The unusual events described in this chronicle occurred in 194- at Oran. Yours will almost certainly be Gilbert and I suspect it is legit (as I don't think Knopf/Vintage/Random do that title any more?) ![]() copies are all Stuart Gilbert.Įarly Penguin were also Stuart Gilbert, current Penguin (for quite some years now) are Robin Buss. I wonder if the version that I bought from Kobo, ($3.92 in AU) is legit!The Knopf/Vintage/Random, etc. Goodreads has a 1948 hard copy book with the same cover (pic below) that I've got, and the translator is Stuart Gilbert.Īnd, again with the same cover, Knopf published in 1968, but Goodreads doesn't mention a translator. ![]() Now that I'm looking for the translator I realise that I can't find one. Notes, the version I'm reading is published by Serapis, January 2015. ![]()
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