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Thank you, Jon and Alex.  This is really a nice list.
 
electra
 
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%D&.: Twelfth Printing
 
 
>Hi, Electra
>Hi, Jon -
>
>  the best so far, up-to-date, and most accurate informations about to
complicated story
>and differences of/between the different editions of Cantos is offered by
Peter Stoicheff,
>"Hall of Mirrors - Ezra Pound and the End of the Cantos" (U of Michigan
Press, 1995). If
>I recall it correctly Stoicheff deals not only with all Canto editions in
the US (New Directions) and
>England (Faber); his only miss was the still different THIRTEENTH printing
which came out
>in the same year as his own book. The 13th, I think, is not only the most
beautiful [size etc] but the
>most surprising, too.
>
> Although Barbara Eastman's book was very important and long overdue when
it was published
>at Orono, Stoicheff shows where a couple of her weanesses are. Electra.
Take Eastman and
>Stoicheff together, and I think you have all you need.
>
> Cheers,
>
> alex

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