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Re: The cover...
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09/23/02 07:58 PM
09/23/02 07:58 PM
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Anthony Lombardi
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Hey, bro! How's life, treatin' yah?  And how are you, Turnbull? Anyways... I got some questions. I went to the Barnes & Noble site and I can't seem to find the one you're talkin' 'bout, Turnbull. Maybe the books with the original cover ain't sold no more, eh? But, I think I saw the one you're talkin' bout, bro. Go to the Barnes & Noble site , look up The Godfather and tell me which one you think/know is the original. Also, one last thing. On the very first one they show when I searched up Godfather at B&N, why the mother-fuck does it say "The Sicilian" right under "The Godfather Mario Puzo"!? Aren't those two completely different books? I'm confused. Oggie, Turnbull.... HELP!
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Re: The cover...
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09/24/02 08:24 PM
09/24/02 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by Anthony Lombardi:
Turnbull... If you're out there, HELP! Anthony, you may be encountering problems with Barnes & Noble because they sell books that are currently in print, and GF novel may not be in print now. However, I STRONGLY recommend that you go to abebooks.com and cruise them for a used copy. In fact, here are the first three, of many, entries for The Godfather. I've purchased several books from their sellers, and they've always been reliable: Puzo, Mario Godfather, The G. P. Putnam's Sons, NY, 1969 BCE, Hard Cover (dj), vg-/vg- 8vo; 448 pp; fxing on edge; hinge; dj worn & torn at edges . Bookseller Inventory # 31231 Price: US$ 7.50 convert currency Presented by THE OLD LIBRARY SHOP, BETHLEHEM, PA, U.S.A. (SEARCH THIS SELLERS INVENTORY) order options 3. Puzo, Mario The Godfather Fawcett Crest New York 1969 1st Edition POCKET (PB) G . Bookseller Inventory # THIRD037787 Price: US$ 7.50 convert currency Presented by BECKER'S BOOKS, Houston, TX, U.S.A. (SEARCH THIS SELLERS INVENTORY) order options 4. Puzo, Mario Godfather, The Fawcettt 1969 Copyright 1969 Fawcett 1st Paperback Print No Date Good Cond - Cover & Spine Worn & Creased Stamped Inside (Soft PaperBack) . Bookseller Inventory # 83338 Price: US$ 18.75 convert currency Presented by Cozy Corner Books, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A. (SEARCH THIS SELLERS INVENTORY) order options
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Re: The cover...
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09/25/02 09:59 PM
09/25/02 09:59 PM
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J Geoff
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Talk about ugly, THIS seems to be the current paperback version. Yucky puppet strings logo. But THIS is the classic version. I also have the one with the drawing on it, which -- since it came out before the movie -- isn't supposed to be Brando. There is also a paperback version with a red cover with Brando on it (and a photo gallery inside) that came out after the movie. I suggest Used Book / Book Trader type stores to find a nice variety usually... JG
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Re: The cover...
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09/25/02 10:02 PM
09/25/02 10:02 PM
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J Geoff
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Originally posted by Anthony Lombardi: the first match(first book shown)says "The Sicilian" at the bottom of the cover? I have this one, too. It says "Author of The Sicilian" (like we shoudl know that, but not that he wrote The Godfather??) JG
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: The cover...
#48651
09/28/02 04:16 PM
09/28/02 04:16 PM
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goddaughter
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Originally posted by J Geoff: Talk about ugly, THIS seems to be the current paperback version. JGI think I've seen a different cover.....I think was silver and shiny although I dont remember what the design was like and Puzo's other novels had similar covers.
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Re: The cover...
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10/03/02 04:53 PM
10/03/02 04:53 PM
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Ok...I bought the Godfather novel today....it was printed in 99 I think and I think the publisher is arrow....I think it could be the "blurry" cover. The cover looks like this : an grey-haired man in a black suit standing in front of a large window with his 2 hands leaning on a desk in front of him....the light from the window blurs the image of the figure and is reflected from the desk. The cover has the name Mario Puzo written in large red font in the centre of the cover and nearer the bottom of the cover "The Godfather" is written in a smaller, white font. This seems likely to be the "blurry" cover but Im not sure if it is published in the US or just in UK and Ireland. I went onto the site of the publisher but couldnt find a picture of the cover but I found a nice picture of Mario Puzo: http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/catalog/images/authors/1886.gif
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Re: The cover...
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12/31/02 02:39 PM
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M.M. Floors
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I think I got a very weird one. It's black/grey and it just says The Godfather (In grey/silver letters) Mario Puzo (In white letters) Does anyone know this book?
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Re: The cover...
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01/01/03 08:05 PM
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MM Floors I have yet a different one to yours and everyone elses - Yikes! I think I must have the ugliest version yet. But then again it's only paperback..... It doesn't have the Godfather font, it has a shadowy/blurry/way too skinny figure standing in the background of a very subtle title which says The Godfather in white Garamond style font.... Mario Puzo's name is in big red Narrow Arial style font....it was the only English version I could find in my city on the day I searched for it.
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Re: The cover...
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01/02/03 08:15 AM
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Sicilian Padrino
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I've got the blurry cover and the matching 'The Sicilian' and 'Fools Die' editions they are all beautiful. The sicilian has the same style writing as the godfather blurry edition but the background pic is looking out of a bell tower over what i presume is sicily with the silhouette of a bell in front. The 'Fools die' edition once again has the same text style and a picture of a '50s style black and white shoe stamping out a cigarette on the floor. Hope this helps. You can see all the covers by going to amazon and searching for Mario Puzo. 
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Re: The cover...
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01/02/03 11:36 AM
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Originally posted by M.M. Floors: Ach, what does it matter. It's about the text in the book not the cover. That's very true Originally posted by Sicilian Padrino: Hope this helps. You can see all the covers by going to amazon and searching for Mario Puzo. They don't show the cover I have of the Godfather paperback although it's very similar to the Omerta and The Sicilian covers.... Example of The Sicilian cover
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Re: The cover...
#48664
01/14/03 12:06 AM
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Liz_85
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Originally posted by Sicilian Padrino: I've got the blurry cover and the matching 'The Sicilian' and 'Fools Die' editions they are all beautiful. The sicilian has the same style writing as the godfather blurry edition but the background pic is looking out of a bell tower over what i presume is sicily with the silhouette of a bell in front. The 'Fools die' edition once again has the same text style and a picture of a '50s style black and white shoe stamping out a cigarette on the floor. All of my Puzo books are like that too, the Arrow publication, except for The Fourth K and The Family which have the original Godfather font on the covers.
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