Another Question for Leon
Oct 06, 2003 06:53 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Peter wrote in his post to Leon:
"As a 'by the way', it is not clear to me that
Judge did carry out all the alterations to THE VOICE.
For prior to Judge's 1893 edition, there was a
London edition published in 1892, after HPB had died,
and probably done by G.R. Mead. This earlier edition
contains all the alterations that Daniel mentioned in his recent
post. Perhaps Judge did not realise that changes had
been made to it when it passed through his hands - who knows.
But I wonder, will you and ceertain others still be happy
with the alterations made to THE VOICE if it turns out
to be altered by Mead and possibly Besant rather than by Judge?"
Leon, did you ever answer Peter's relevant question?
I highlight the question again:
". . . I wonder, will you [Leon] and ceertain others still be happy
with the alterations made to THE VOICE if it turns out
to be altered by Mead and possibly Besant rather than by Judge?"
Tell us Leon, what if this edition of the VOICE "turns out
to be altered by Mead and possibly Besant rather than by Judge",
does that change in any way your current position???
Daniel
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