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Originally Posted by TTBRAHWTMG I don't think he was satisfied with anything until after Strangers...society had changed so much by then, and his influence was WAY bigger after that, he could pretty much do whatever he wanted. I doubt we will see many more restored with Ginny gone now, although his original manuscripts and research sketches and everything are in the Heinlein archives down in California...you just never know. My understanding is that the archivists were completist with Heinlein, every pencil scratch is in there. |
I know there are going to be some rather substantial restorations or reworkings of a couple of novels in the Virginia Edition by Meisha Merlin, although I couldn't tell you offhand which books will receive significant changes. I *think* Steve Pagel told me that Number of the Beast was one that had significant parts left out and he felt they could do a lot with it when they put it out, but I believe that's one of the last novels they're doing just due to the sheer amount of work it'll be.
I'll start reading the volumes I already have, and try to compare them to the mass market paperbacks I've also got, and see what I can find.