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I just got an the A printing of Boats. Those extra war pages look real creepy! Do you know in which printing year they removed those pages? Thanks. Donna

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The 'A' printing with number 125 on the cover was published in 1951 and was 28 pages in length with a red hull on the ship. These pages included the ships used by our military. The next printing at number 339 ( around 1958)also had an 'A' edition but was 24 pages long and those military vehicles are gone. This copy has a black hull on the ship. I was growing up in those years and I went to the local ballfield during blackouts with my parents to watch for planes....it was a creepy feeling but what fun we had playing in the pitch dark...do you ever see pitch dark???

   
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Sometimes around here in the boonies it gets "pitch dark." You mentioned looking for planes. One night here, the night was pitch. And then I saw a little star in the distance. Well, the star started moving and became two lights. The Two lights grew into three lights and the lights became something like a plane and flew right over the house and back into the distance again. That was creepy enough. But when this kept happening ten times in a row, I got the heebie jeebies! I guess you could compare the blackness of night with the whiteness of a snow after a tremendous snowfall. Then you wonder what's quieter and thicker- the bright white or the pitch black. Donna

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I love them both. We are forecast to get snow tomorrow and I can hardly wait until it turns white. Of course it was forecast before and we got none...that's the wonder!! Now, I will have to shovel at work and home BUT I will still enjoy it. It is the 14th and following snows I don't like. LOL

   
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