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FIRST EDITION IDENTIFIERS:
This particular title was printed 7
times with minor changes by Macaulay from 1923 to
1930. All the editions are bound in RED cloth
although the textures differ. All Macaulay
printings have erroneously spelled "Tarzan" on the
title page as "Tarzon". The first 4 printings have
green lettering on the cover and spine whereas the
last 3 printings have black lettering on the cover
and spine. This title was not reprinted by Grosset
& Dunlap. In identifying which state was printed first, both Zeuchner and Heins' (updated 2001 bibliography) rely on William Ross' (noted ERB collector) comparitive study which identifies the various states by evidence of printing plate wear. However for the first two states there is not any printing plate wear noted. As I owned both variants, I did a
comparative study and found a printing defect on
page 319 showing a white space in the letter R in
the word "discovered". With the assistance of other
ERB collectors it was determined that the errata
appears on both book variants, and, more
importantly there are copies of both book variants
that do not show the errata! Also, all later
editions do not show this errata, the letter R is
normal, the errata is confined to the first printing
exclusively. This printing defect was likely caused
by lint or glue on the printer plate. The only
plausible explanation is there was a single printing
and the variant frontispieces were indicriminatly
inserted. It is unknown why there are two
frontispieces or why both continued to be used in
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The first state dust jacket has been verified to be included on both variant printings. It was commonly assumed the first state dust jacket was only included with the "he said" variant however its been documented on both variants. The primary example of this was an ebay offering of unsold books from a store that had them in storage since the 1920's. In this lot of unsold books were 3 first edition copies of "The Monster Men", two copies of "The Outlaw of Torn", and one copy of "The Girl from Hollywood which had a 1st state dust jacket but lacked the words "he said" on the copyright page. Since these books were stored away having never been sold it is clear that this printing also had a first state dust jacket. More descriptive information of the latter printings are found below the cover photo. Photo below is of the first state of the first edition book. |
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The 2nd printing was printed in 1924 and is bound in smooth fine grain red cloth instead and the lettering on page 9 shows some deterioration due to worn printing plates. The cloth on the 3rd printing has a bubbled or pebbled texture and the caption includes the words "he said". As expected, there is deterioration of varius letters on page 9. The fourth printing is like the third except the words "he said" are excluded, and, there is also deterioration on the copyright page in addition to page 9. | |
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The fifth and sixth printings also lack the
words "he said" on the frontispiece, and, the seventh
printing does not even include a frontispiece. These
last three printings all have black lettering on the
spine and cover. Otherwise the sixth & seventh
printings are the same as the fifth's but shows
additional type deterioration on page 195.
The dust jackets also differ somewhat between printings. The first dust jacket has "The Macaulay Company" printed in white letters inside a square black box. The box has the corner tips cut-off to form an octagon type box. Later dust jackets just have "Macaulay" printed at the bottom. There are additional differiations between the later dust jacket issues that are not described here. |
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