This note updates a small but important detail from my review of volume II of this landmark Twain study. At the time of the review, the list price was $95 and copies were being offered on amazon.com for $45, something noted by Kant Rasmussen a few days earlier. As some may know, the publisher of the book, NewSouth, will soon by absorbed into the University of Georgia Press. UGaP is raising the list price to $150, and that is now the list price listed at amazon. As of this moment, copies are still available at amazon.com for $45, and it is stated that there are only three copies on hand, but more are on the way. I have no idea if the $45 price will apply to the "more copies on the way." The original $95 list price was quite reasonable, and the $150 price is not out of line for an 1,100 pp. book. But I think I called the amazon price a bargain. The amazon price of $45 could change at any time (or stay the same for eternity, I suppose, but I'm not a betting man). Govern yourselves accordingly! (Being a little hard-of-hearing, the first time someone ever said this to me, I thought they'd said "Go burn your elves' accordions, Lee!") Kevin @ Mac Donnell Rare Books 9307 Glenlake Drive Austin TX 78730 512-345-4139 Member: ABAA, ILAB, BSA You can browse our books at: www.macdonnellrarebooks.com