Sujet : Re: _The Hundred and One Dalmatians_ racist?
De : jpolowin (at) *nospam* sympatico.ca (Joel Polowin)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 09. Oct 2024, 17:39:00
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On 2024-10-08 3:35 PM, Chris Buckley wrote:
From Goodreads, it originally was serialized in _Woman's Day_ as "The
Great Dog Robbery". There are full digital archives of this magazine,
but I didn't investigate how freely they are accessible (eg ProQuest).
I have an alumnus account with my university library, and I've been trying to access those issues (1956 June through September). Their system initially says that they're "available electronically" but when I request any of them, the notation changes to show that they're in the library storage. I'm confused about this, and have sent a request for clarification. Perhaps they're "available electronically" in some digital form that's in storage, e.g. a CD/DVD. I should hear back within a couple of days.
I've found a number of on-line archives that store a variety of versions of _The Hundred and One Dalmatians_, but every one I've looked at has the same text as my own book copy. I'm going to try to contact the guy who did that review video and ask for the publication details of the version that he used.
Joel