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1kmcmahon
Hi,
I've got a couple of Penguin books in my collection that I'd like some clarification on.
My 1974 copy of Teddy Robinson Himself from Puffin has a damaged spine, but what I can read says PS73 (can't tell if there are numbers/letters before or after, but I don't think there is) along with an ISBN. Everywhere I search online lists PS73 as KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE.
I have a 1955 copy of Man and Superman with the original Penguin design on the cover. However, it has a spine number of 8. Obviously, this isn't #8 on the main list. It was printed in the US. Did American Penguins have different spine numbers?
I've got a couple of Penguin books in my collection that I'd like some clarification on.
My 1974 copy of Teddy Robinson Himself from Puffin has a damaged spine, but what I can read says PS73 (can't tell if there are numbers/letters before or after, but I don't think there is) along with an ISBN. Everywhere I search online lists PS73 as KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE.
I have a 1955 copy of Man and Superman with the original Penguin design on the cover. However, it has a spine number of 8. Obviously, this isn't #8 on the main list. It was printed in the US. Did American Penguins have different spine numbers?