
When I quote books, and I quote the first edition or the edition that I quote?
For example, Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test has been published by Farrar, Strauss & Giroux in 1969, but the edition I read was published by Bantam House in 1999. In the research paper, do I include the Bantam one or the original? Preferably, using the Chicago Manual of Style. Thank you in advance.
You mention using the version you have, with reference to the exact edition and publication. Why? A version may be larger in Police and give you a quote at "X". There might be several pages before or after copying the examiner has access. So if you quote a Bible first edition, published by Rock Hard, and its place in 125AD, First Printing, where he says the wife of thy neighbor Thou Shalt Covet point, and simply tell you "Bible Rock & Hard Place, 125AD" and the examiner * * Corrected version which is written, Thou shalt not covet Women you of your neighbor, you'll be marked in writing, because it uses of different edition. Good Luck!
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