Sunday, 7 September 2025

Retitled Harlequins Part X

Between 1949 and 1959 Toronto mass market paperback publisher Harlequin published 455 titles that are new editions of books published earlier. Here I listed the 89 for which Harlequin retitled their edition. 

Here are five from obscure New York paperback publisher Star Guidance. All published between 1950 and 1953 and part of the Star Books series. Original titles in square brackets.

  • Lehman, Paul Evan Gun Law [Texas Vengeance] Star Books 22
  • Cody, Al Texas Outlaw [Bad Hombre] by Archie Joscelyn Star Books 7
  • Cody, Al Gun Thunder Valley [Gun Thunder Valley!] Star Books 13
  • Cody, Al The Gunman [Two-Gun Vengeance] by Archie Joselyn Star Books 43
  • Coburn, Walt The Renegade [The Way of a Texan] Star Books 41
Harlequin 172 June 1952

Harlequin 285 March 1954

Harlequin 343 August 1955

Harlequin 345 October 1955

Harlequin 350 January 1956

Nineteen Eighty-Four Part III

In my last Orwell post I discussed the US paperback editions of Nineteen Eighty-Four published by New American Library (NAL) from 1950 to current. The UK equivalent is Penguin. Oddly Penguin took five years to first publish the title - in 1954.

The publishing history for the NAL editions is relatively easy to sort out. Not so  Penguin. From 1954 to 1989 Penguin published at least 60 mass market paperback printings. This publishing history is somewhat confusing but starting in 1989 the history is quite muddled when Penguin published a new edition with text from the Complete Works of George Orwell (Secker and Warburg, 1987) including an Introduction and Note on the Text. Since then Penguin has put out many variations of this combination.

Here is a random set of six versions of the 1989 edition, all UK editions. The first four are printings of the same setting of type so technically printings of one edition. The small sample below has at least 68 printings. The last two are printings of a different type setting and therefore a different edition. 

1) trade paperback with Introduction and Note on Text. At least four printings, no date for printing. One of "Twentieth Century Classics".

2) mass market with no Introduction or Note on Text. At least 19 printings, no date.

3) mass market with Note on Text but no Introduction. At least 44 printings of a "2008 edition", no date.

4) trade paperback with no Introduction or Note on Text. First printing, no date. One of "Film Classics" free to buyers of The Times in 2009.

5) mass market with no Introduction or Note on Text. First printing of a "2013 edition". One of "Great Orwell" series.

6) trade paperback with a different Introduction and same Note on Text. Includes notes, further reading and three appendices. First printing of an annotated "2013 edition". One of "Modern Classics".

Nineteen Eighty-Four Penguin Version 1

Nineteen Eighty-Four Penguin Version 2

Nineteen Eighty-Four Penguin Version 3

Nineteen Eighty-Four Penguin Version 4

Nineteen Eighty-Four Version 5

Nineteen Eighty-Four Version 6