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Post by Dante on Oct 13, 2011 6:14:45 GMT -5
I own the edition above. Which of the three editions that you own, Dante, do you like the best? HarperCollins hardback with the The Pony Party and the photograph on the actual cover beneath. Then the Egmont reissue from a couple of years ago, the one in the style of the other books, which has a rather pleasing cover.
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Post by B. on Oct 13, 2011 6:54:03 GMT -5
Cool. The cover of the book that looks like one from the series does look very nice. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/253263/images/gyZyPdpTJpFsdIDUBhZa.gif)
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Post by Christmas Chief on Oct 13, 2011 15:14:59 GMT -5
Thanks for the photographs, Dante, although your description also made sense. It's an interesting design. I've seen similar formats, with magnets on the front flaps so that they don't fall open randomly - that doesn't seem to be the case on the UA version, however. The cupboard-style is fitting for the subject matter (one might view it also as a briefcase, filled with essential documents). Interesting they chose to use the obituary as the back cover material; is there something written on the yellow strip printed on the back?
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Post by B. on Oct 13, 2011 16:12:57 GMT -5
@sherry Ann: Yes. The yellow note reads: "This Obituary is filled with errors-most importantly-I AM NOT DEAD! -L.S"
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