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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2024 14:37:50 -0400
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I’m happy to announce that my new edition of The Innocents Abroad is now available. Paperback and Print Replica eBook are available from Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Innocents-Abroad-Quint-Essential-Library/dp/B0D9V3Q2TN/

and a hardcover is available from Ingram directly, although not yet through their distribution partners:

https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?x3sheIVrE7azyxFyZrk5L7VUucfDK9FlbMyMImzTSG3

This edition includes:

- All original illustrations from the first edition
- Over 1200 footnotes covering the people, places, events, and even the words used
- Eight appendixes, including information on the passengers, officers, and crew
- A lexicon including hundreds of words, all defined in the book
- A comprehensive index

Thank you to everyone who helped to make this possible. Thank you to Kevin Mac Donnell for all of his assistance, and especially for allowing me to publish the Officers & Crew list found in Bell’s journal for the first time. Thank you to Robert Hirst and Benjamin Griffin at MTP for providing access to documents, including transcriptions done by Robert. Thank you to the Shapell Manuscript Foundation for the use of a painting of the Quaker City for the cover.

All the best,

Philip Trauring

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