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Patrick Santucci <[log in to unmask]>
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Patrick Santucci <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 17:28:44 -0600
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Art Bahrs wrote:
>     Since I mentioned it ... and Patrick couldn't find a listing in the
> Library of Congress ... I went and looked for the book at home... to make
> sure that I didn't remember the title wrong... not that I ever have a
> faulty memory! hehehe
>
>     The book is The Adolescence of P-1 by Thomas J. Ryan.  The copyrite for
> my copy is 1977 printed by Collier Books of New York and the ISBN is
> 0-02-024880-6.

Ah, that explains it. I was searching for "P1", not "P-1". However, the
search engine at the Library of Congress <http://www.loc.gov/> still
couldn't find it by title. Had to search on author, then it found it:

> Author:        Ryan, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1942-
> Title:         The adolescence of P-1 / by Thomas J. Ryan.
> Published:     New York : Macmillan, c1977.
> Description:   280 p. ; 22 cm.
> LC Call No.:   PZ4.R9923Ad; Alternative class.: PS3568.Y394
> Dewey No.:     813/.5/4
> ISBN:          0026065002
> Control No.:   77012091 //r90

Interesting that the ISBN number is different, though. Close enough for
gov't work, I guess. ;-)

Thanks, Art and everyone else who posted about this. I'm gonna go see if
I can find a copy at Half-Price Books. :-)

Patrick
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