Talk:The High Crusade

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Baen books did not exist in 1960 as it was founded by Jim Baen in 1983. See the section titled "About Jim Baen" at: http://www.baen.com/FAQS.htm#About%20Jim%20Baen

The first edition, of 1960, of the High Crusade was published by Doubleday. Just type High crusade on a title search at the Library of Congress, where the book was originally deposited in 1960: http://catalog.loc.gov/

OK. --MerovingianT@Lk 01:12, Jun 21, 2004 (UTC)

I'm not really sure what the purpose of having the name of the book in German right at the beginning was, so I removed that comment J. Passepartout