TITLE: Legends of the Fall AUTHOR: Jim Harrison YEAR OF COPYRIGHT: Copyright © 1978, 1979 by Jim Harrison GENRE: (checkboxes) Fiction How Many Pages: 276 pp. SHORT DESCRIPTION: 200 character limit (with spaces) Trilogy of 3 novels: Revenge, The Man Who Gave Up His Name, and Legends of the Fall. Two were became motion pictures. ISBN #: ISBN 0-440-05461-3 LONGER DESCRIPTION: From the publisher: The publication of this magnificent trilogy of short novels -- Legends Of The Fall, Revenge, and The Man Who Gave Up His Name -- confirmed Jim Harrison's reputation as one of the finest American writers of his generation. These absorbing novellas explore the theme of revenge and the actions to which people resort when their lives or goals are threatened, adding up to an extraordinary vision of the twentieth-century man. VOLUNTEER COMMENTS: This book of fiction was scanned using Kurzweil K-1000 version 10.05. Pages were normalized, headers removed, ranked spelling was run. Very few errors, and those detected were removed. Submitted in RTF, KES copy still available if desired. Contact me if needed at d28rik@xxxxxxxx COPYRIGHT NOTE: I put 1979 in the Submission field for year of copyright. But the information page listed 2 years, 1978, 1979. (text reads: ?The novella Legends of the Fall and a shorter version of Revenge first appeared in Esquire. ? Copyright © 1978, 1979 by Jim Harrison) So perhaps you can verify which to use. The ISBN #s on Amazon were reprint version and the library copy I used says it was first printing on the info page. NOTE: There are some descriptions of sex, so it might warrant the Adult Content designation, particularly the second novella, ?The Man Who Gave Up His Name.? I am not sure, and did not so indicate when submitting, but the Validator or Adminstrator might want to look and see. ISBN 0-440-05462-1 (inside the book) ISBN 0-440-05465-6 (inside the book) ISBN: 0440550157 (amazon) ISBN: 0385285965 (amazon) ISBN: 0385285965 (amazon) To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.