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== ''Gunner Cade'' submission ==
 
== ''Gunner Cade'' submission ==
  
Hi, and welcome.  I have a quick question about your proposed addition of a Dell #3329 printing of ''Gunner Cade''.  I see we have {{P|GNNRCDGPNH1969|the first printing}}, with that catalog number and price, but dated 1969-06-00 and with a note saying the book states that it is the first Dell printing.  I assume your copy is different?  Does anything in it tell you what printing it is?  I'd like to add a note.  You can reply to this question right here by editing this section.  Indent your response with a leading colon (":") -- each colon gets you another level of indentation, and "sign" it with four tildes (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) or use the second button from the right at the top of the editor window.  Again, welcome, and thanks for contributing!  --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, and welcome.  I have a quick question about your proposed addition of a Dell #3329 printing of ''Gunner Cade''.  I see we have {{P|GNNRCDGPNH1969|the first printing}}, with that catalog number and price, but dated 1969-06-00 and with a note saying the book states that it is the first Dell printing.  I assume your copy is different?   
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:My copy states that it is the First Dell Printing, too, but three lines above states Reprinted by arrangement with Simon and Schuster.  I think this is the same copy.  I didn't find this copy on a search for Gunner Cade among titles.--[[User:Apineo|Apineo]] 23:15, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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Does anything in it tell you what printing it is?  I'd like to add a note.  You can reply to this question right here by editing this section.  Indent your response with a leading colon (":") -- each colon gets you another level of indentation, and "sign" it with four tildes (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) or use the second button from the right at the top of the editor window.  Again, welcome, and thanks for contributing!  --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
  
 
p.s. When you enter non-ISBNs into the ISBN / Catalog # field, start them with a leading pound sign (#).  Thanks.  --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
 
p.s. When you enter non-ISBNs into the ISBN / Catalog # field, start them with a leading pound sign (#).  Thanks.  --[[User:MartyD|MartyD]] 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)

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Gunner Cade submission

Hi, and welcome. I have a quick question about your proposed addition of a Dell #3329 printing of Gunner Cade. I see we have the first printing, with that catalog number and price, but dated 1969-06-00 and with a note saying the book states that it is the first Dell printing. I assume your copy is different?

My copy states that it is the First Dell Printing, too, but three lines above states Reprinted by arrangement with Simon and Schuster. I think this is the same copy. I didn't find this copy on a search for Gunner Cade among titles.--Apineo 23:15, 10 June 2010 (UTC)

Does anything in it tell you what printing it is? I'd like to add a note. You can reply to this question right here by editing this section. Indent your response with a leading colon (":") -- each colon gets you another level of indentation, and "sign" it with four tildes (~~~~) or use the second button from the right at the top of the editor window. Again, welcome, and thanks for contributing! --MartyD 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)

p.s. When you enter non-ISBNs into the ISBN / Catalog # field, start them with a leading pound sign (#). Thanks. --MartyD 10:01, 10 June 2010 (UTC)