Notes on this edition: First American edition – New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001. $23.00.
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Title Page: LOVE, | etc. | JULIAN BARNES | [Knopf device] | ALFRED A. KNOPF | NEW YORK | 2001
Copyright Page: This Is a Borzoi Book | Published by Alfred A. Knopf | Copyright © 2000 by Julian Barnes | All rights reserved under International and Pan-American | Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by | Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc., New | York. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York. | www.aaknopf.com | Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape | an imprint of Random House Group Limited, | London, in 2000. | Knopf, Borzoi Books, and the colophon are registered | trademarks of Random House, Inc. | Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data | Barnes, Julian. | Love, etc. / Julian Barnes.—1st American ed. | p. cm. | ISBN 0-375-41161-5 (alk. paper) | 1. Triangles (Interpersonal relations)—Fiction. 2. London | (England)—Fiction. 3. Male friendship—Fiction. I. Title. | PR6052.A6657L68 2001 | 823’.914—dc21 00-062013 | Manufactured in the United States of America | First American Edition
Collation: 21.2 x 14.2 cm. Untrimmed pages. Pp. [i-viii, 1-2] 3-227 [228-232]. [i]: blank. [ii]: ‘ALSO BY JULIAN BARNES | England, England | Cross Channel | Letters from London | The Porcupine | Talking It Over | A History of the World in 10½ Chapters | Staring at the Sun | Flaubert’s Parrot | Before She Met Me | Metroland’. [iii]: ‘LOVE, etc.’. [iv]: blank. [v]: title page. [vi]: copyright page. [vii]: ‘To Pat’. [viii]: blank. [1]: ‘LOVE, etc.’. [2]: blank. 3-227: text. [228]: blank. [229]: ‘A NOTE ON THE TYPE | This book was set in Monotype Dante, a typeface | designed by Giovanni Mardersteig (1892-1977). Con- | ceived as a private type for the Officina Bodoni in | Verona, Italy, Dante was originally cut only for hand | composition by Charles Malin, the famous Parisian | punch cutter, between 1946 and 1952. Its first use was in | an edition of Boccaccio’s Trattatello in laude di Dante | that appeared in 1954. The Monotype Corporation’s | version of Dante followed in 1957. Although modeled | on the Aldine type used for Pietro Cardinal Bembo’s | treatise De Aetna in 1495, Dante is a thoroughly modern | interpretation of the venerable face. | Composed by Creative Graphics, | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Printed and bound by R. R. Donnelley & Sons, | Harrisonburg, Virginia | Designed by Anthea Lingeman’. [230-232]: blank.
General description: Binding 21.9 x 14.9 cm. Red boards, black blocked on red board spine. White endpapers. Dust jacket in cream with white flaps. Lettering is black and red on upper panel and spine. Lower panel features large author photo with a quote from The Observer by Tim Adams in white lettering. Jacket design by Carol Devine Carson. Photograph of the author by Jillian Edelstein.