Oh, that's very considerate of the Tolkien editors.
Has Sutcliff's godson spoken on the topic of edition changes, by any chance? I suppose the easy way to figure out about the Sutcliff novels would be to use a "compare" program in a word processor that shows the differences between texts. I have access (via a library for the print-impaired that I belong to) to some Sutcliff e-books that are formatted in such a manner that I could easily check them that way. But alas, the library only supplies US editions.
(*Checks the library listings.*) Okay, there seems to be more than one US edition for some of the books. I could at least compare different US editions, if you'd like.
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Oh, that's very considerate of the Tolkien editors.
Has Sutcliff's godson spoken on the topic of edition changes, by any chance? I suppose the easy way to figure out about the Sutcliff novels would be to use a "compare" program in a word processor that shows the differences between texts. I have access (via a library for the print-impaired that I belong to) to some Sutcliff e-books that are formatted in such a manner that I could easily check them that way. But alas, the library only supplies US editions.
(*Checks the library listings.*) Okay, there seems to be more than one US edition for some of the books. I could at least compare different US editions, if you'd like.
And hey, I found this along the way:
https://www.sfgateway.com/contributor/rosemary-sutcliff/
Has anyone posted about this?