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| The Lonely Road title was originally published in 1932, by British publisher Cassell & Company, and U.S. publisher William Morrow. This was the third Nevil Shute title Cassell and Company published, and the only title (not story), originally published by both Cassell & Company (British Edition) and William Morrow & Company (U.S. Edition). From this point on, Morrow would continue to be Shute's primary U.S. publisher on all of his remaining stories, with the only exception being, The Seafarers, a novel he decided against publishing, but which was published posthumously in 2002, with the permission of Shute's estate. |
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1. William Morrow & Company should be consistently listed as the publisher in the book and on the dust jacket. 2. The copyright date listed should be 1932 with no later printing/impression indicated. 3. If the dust jacket is present, it should match the images provided on this page. |
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