That Internet Archive page for some odd reason doesn't have their version 
of *David Copperfield*, a 60s version of which, *I swear*, had Mr Dick 
taking a break from writing his "memorial" because Shakespeare, *not* King 
Charles I, kept "getting into it"... strictly for the American version, 
Gilberton? *Huh??*     B

Paul Murray, to Diner, Jan 5th:

> That's a really interesting obit of someone I've never heard of. Thanks.
>
> It has also led me to a rabbit hole that I've bookmarked to fall into 
> later. The mention of Wolpert's love of the Classics Illustrated books 
> reminded me that I had enjoyed a couple of them as a child. "I wonder if 
> you can find those anywhere," I thought ... and I should have anticipated 
> where a Google search led me:
>
> https://archive.org/details/classicsillustrated?sort=titleSorter
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classics_Illustrated
>

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