Amid all the to-do over Ken Burns, your inquiry about available editions of -No. 44- seems to have become lost. I didn't know that the Gibson edition was no longer available in paperback. I have used the Mark Twain Library (UCal Press) editon edited by John Tuckey that is still available (ISBN 0-520-04545-9). When my class bought it, a paperback, the book store price was $16. It contains only -No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger-, however, not - Chronicle- and "Schoolhouse Hill." There are "Explanatory Notes" and a brief Foreword by Tuckey. -The Chronicle of Young Satan-, printed as -The Mysterious Stranger- (the version published in 1916), is available in any number of relatively inexpensive paperbacks. Using one of them, you would need to explain that the ending had been added and altered and that other material had been deleted or altered (including the creation of a new character, the Astrologer, and the tranferral of words and actions to him from another, Father Adolph) by Duneke and Paine. Other than Gibson's book, I don't know where "Schoolhouse Hill" is available. At least, you can get the non-Paine-Duneke vesion of the final novel in paperback. Good luck. John H. Davis, Ph.D. English Division Chowan College Murfreesboro, NC