From Library Journal
Like the Carroll volume above, this edition of the seasoned veteran provides a new twist. Crane's Badge was originally serialized in the New York Press in 1894, a year before the story was published in novel form. This volume offers both the slightly different serial version and the finished work. Though every library no doubt has numerous copies of Red Badge, academic and public libraries supporting American literature curricula should pop for this one, too, especially at the price.
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The New York Times
A classic work of American literature...in full, as the author wrote it.
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Book Description
The Red Badge of Courage familiar to many readers is not the story Stephen Crane wrote. That story is the one printed here, as Henry Binder has recovered as fully as possible, from the author's final hand-written manuscript. In this new, "authentic" (The New York Times) text, material deleted by Crane's editor just prior to the first publication has been restored. Thus we have a version of Crane's work in which his vision is unmistakably present.
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