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I need to know the authors of the covers of the three different editions of LAM

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22 December 2003, 09:18 AM
Mafalda
I need to know the authors of the covers of the three different editions of LAM
I need your help to know who did the covers of the first two editions of Long After Midnight!
I'm back with another name, just my second name, I am Ana Mafalda! I want to thank all of you who have helped me this almost two years I've been working on Bradbury. Your help was precious to me!
22 December 2003, 10:43 AM
Richard
Ana, the dust jacket from the U.S. first edition (the true first) published by Knopf was a reproduction of a painting called "The Nightmare". The artist was named Henry Fuseli. You can see it by clicking on the link below.
http://www.artmagick.com/paintings/painting1103.aspx

If my memory serves me correctly, the hardcover British first edition had a plain white dust jacket, with lettering. I am not sure to which other edition you may be referring.
22 December 2003, 07:33 PM
Mafalda
The other I mention is the cover which has an eagle landing by the sea, the picture I got has panther written below.
Richard thanks for the link it was precious!!
23 December 2003, 02:53 PM
philnic
quote:
Originally posted by Mafalda:
The other I mention is the cover which has an eagle landing by the sea, the picture I got has panther written below.
Richard thanks for the link it was precious!!


Ana, I think the cover you are referring to is by Peter Goodfellow. He did most of the Granada/Panther UK paperbacks of Bradbury's books in the late 70s and early 80s.

I'm assuming the cover is the one shown here: http://home.wlv.ac.uk/~in5379/books/long_midnight.htm

- Phil
26 December 2003, 06:52 AM
Mafalda
Thank you very much! I also want to wish you all that the new year will bring you health love and peace.
26 December 2003, 10:53 AM
Mr. Dark
Ana: And in addition, to you -- the successful completion and defense of your Bradbury dissertation!!!
30 December 2003, 03:09 PM
Mafalda
Phil in the site you gave me with the covers of LAM there is information on the short story "the Burning Man" which difers from the information of a ss with the same name which appears in B's last book. are they the same stories or are they different but with the same title?
thank you
31 December 2003, 06:18 AM
philnic
Ana,

they are the same story. I had always believed that "The Burning Man" first appeared in LAM, but the copyright page of the new BRADBURY STORIES says that it first appeared in Argentina in 1975, with a spanish title. The inconsistency on my web page will be corrected when I next update it (later today).

I'm assuming the copyright page of BRADBURY STORIES is correct (it may not be - I think there are some errors in it). If so, this must be quite unusual: a Bradbury first appearance in Spanish.

Anyone else know anything else about it?

- Phil