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(Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): [1] DEDICATION | To my wife, with deepest affect, for without her patient | endurance of the many tribulations known only to | writers and to their wives, this book could never have | been written-- | To the child which my wife and I may someday have-- | and to the children of each American--in the fervent hope | that at least one shall be brought to see more clearly the) |
(Changed claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): [1] DEDICATION | To my wife, with deepest affect, for without her patient | endurance of the many tribulations known only to | writers and to their wives, this book could never have | been written-- | To the child which my wife and I may someday have-- | and to the children of each American--in the fervent hope | that at least one shall be brought to see more clearly the) |
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Revision as of 14:05, 21 May 2025
first edition, copyrighted 1949, published by E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc.)
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Alien Land (1949 E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc. edition) |
first edition, copyrighted 1949, published by E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc.) |
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[ornamented line] | ALIEN LAND | [ornamented line] | By Willard Savoy | E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY, INC. | PUBLISHERS 1949 NEW YORK [ornamented line]
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Copyright, 1949, by E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
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[1] DEDICATION | To my wife, with deepest affect, for without her patient | endurance of the many tribulations known only to | writers and to their wives, this book could never have | been written-- | To the child which my wife and I may someday have-- | and to the children of each American--in the fervent hope | that at least one shall be brought to see more clearly the
p. [5]
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