Re: Hapworth

From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Sat Feb 22 2003 - 22:03:27 EST

You're actually better off going to a public library to find these stories,
since a large public library is more likely to have Saturday Evening Post and
New Yorker on microfilm or fiche.

Jim

Jaime Stallard wrote:

> Salinger's lawyers make damn sure that no one can access these stories
> online so any links that once led to the stories are now gone. You can look
> up old issues of the magazines that the stories were orginally published in
> and copy the stories from there. This is tedious and I had no luck finding
> most of them in my university library when I searched. However, someone on
> the list was kind enough to send me all twenty two of the hard to find
> stories so if you would like copies of them, just send me an e-mail off the
> list (stallard@slu.edu) and I will be happy to send them to you.
>
> Good Luck,
> Jaime
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christopher Dunham" <cdunhamsyr@hotmail.com>
> To: <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 2:16 PM
> Subject: Hapworth
>
> > I have looked on the web and have not been able to find a copy of
> Hapworth.
> > Does anyone know where I can find that, or any other of Salinger's stories
> > that are no longer in print. The only thing that I have found is The
> > Inverted Forest.
> >
> > -Christopher Dunham
> >
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