Date: 2022-09-29 03:43 am (UTC)
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So I just skimmed through the rest of the offerings at Bookshare (the library for print-impaired readers). In addition to a number of FSG editions, they have the Thomas Y. Crowell edition of Song for a Dark Queen. Also, the Dutton edition of Sun Horse, Moon Horse, which I scanned for them from a public library book.

As far as my personal library is concerned, I mentioned before the Walck editions I own. I also own the 1961 OUP hardback reprint of The Eagle of the Ninth (UK; that's printed by Richard Clay), the 1980 Knight Books paperback edition of Song for a Dark Queen (UK), and the 1980 Puffin paperback edition of The Silver Branch (UK). And yes, 1980 was the year when I started buying Rosemary Sutcliff books. :)

Is any of that helpful?

Here's a comparison I can do tonight:

Song for the Dark Queen, 1979 Thomas Y. Crowell edition: No caps at beginnings of chapters. Treatment of chapter headings (assuming this isn't a massive series of OCR errors):

A Colt for the Breaking

Song for the Dark Queen, 1980 Knight Books paperback edition: This is missing the author's historical introduction and glossary. (I never knew the book had these!) No caps at beginnings of chapters. Treatment of chapter headings:

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A Colt for the Breaking

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