Anyone out there have an original edition of this book?
Because I'm trying to decide if I've lost my mind or have the worst memory ever. In my early teens (mid 1970's) I read this book, and I always wanted to read it again; especially in the early '90's when things really started to bug me. At that time I found Marley Cole's book through Stoops, so I ordered and read that. I remember reading what Cole wrote about Miss Bell and the Jellyfish, Miracle Wheet etc. and not feeling particularly surprised because I had read about those things many years ago in Faith on the March. Or so I thought.
Still thinking it would be interesting to re-read after all these years, I searched and found a reprint, paperback copy through Ebay. There is no mention of Miss Bell, Miracle Wheat, Beth Sarim. The account of the 1917 coup was so whitewashed it was barely recognizable. Either my memory is jack, or this is the most heavily edited book on the planet. Wow. Just. Wow. Recommendation: unless you can find "the real thing", don't bother.
RN