SOME
FACTS ABOUT THE BIG BOOK
THE A.A. GRAPEVINE
July 1955
THE A.A. GRAPEVINE
July 1955
The
new edition has 612 pages, as against 400 pages in the old. In terms
of cost it is the best non-fiction buy in the country. No other
commercial publisher in America could match the book, in size and
format alone, at its retail price.
The
first edition runs to 100,000 words, the edition just off the press
is 168,869.
The
old edition contained 29 stories, about 1,800 words each, the new
edition has 37 -- 24 of them brand new -- and all of them running to
twice the length (or about 3,300 words) of the earlier work. The new
stories are more detailed and more explicit, more revealing, and of
more useful contrast and variety.
The
geographical spread, in the new book, is far greater: 15 cities, 10
states, and two foreign countries.
The
vocational range is immense: buyer, industrial executive, surgeon,
banker, writer, educator, soldier, insurance agent, advertising
executive, furniture dealer, stock farmer, beautician, charwoman,
truck driver, insurance investigator, salesman, real estate agent,
promoter, accountant, sculptor, journalist, upholsterer,
organizational executive, patent expert, lawyer, doctor, and
housewife. The most numerous in this list is the housewife -- with
six stories.
There
are 110,000 words of absolutely new material, yet the practical,
therapeutical, and expository first 175 pages of the original work
are here intact. These pages have already gone into the American
legend as the "greatest redemptive force of the twentieth
century." And these pages will remain there, through the full
history of man's pursuit of maturity.
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