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Sorry to come in late, but I was out of town last week.
As has been noted, the book in question is entirely plagarized from a
British publication. It is not clear whether Poe's name was also stolen as
a marketing ploy or whether he was to some degree in on the scheme.
This was before the U.S. recognized British copyrights, so pirated
editions of many British publications exist. I have an entire pirated
1860's Encyclopedia Britannica, for example. I believe that in most cases
the original author name was retained because that was one of the selling
points.
David Campbell
"Old Seashells"
Department of Geosciences
CB 3315 Mitchell Hall
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill NC 27599-3315
USA
919-962-0685
FAX 919-966-4519
"He had discovered an unknown bivalve, forming a new genus"-E. A. Poe, The
Gold Bug
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