Sometimes a book is reprinted with a different title. Three books in my personal library that come to mind are; "Baked Beans for Breakfast" by Ruth Chew (original title: The Secret Summer), "Susan and Sereena and the Cat's Place" by Nan Hayden Agle (original title: Susan's Magic) and "King of the Dollhouse" by Patricia Clapp (original title: The Peanut Butter Babies). I'm not sure why the title was changed--maybe the publishers thought the book would sell more copies under a different title. I do know it makes it harder to find the book if you only knew the original title.
Playing the Enemy
Anne Frank's diary's original title was Het Achterhuis. This can be translated to The Diary.
According to an interview with Stephanie Meyer on "Unscripted" the original title of the book was "Forks", for the name of the town in which the story takes place.
AnswerHow To Become King is the English title of the book. The original Dutch title is Koning van Katoren and the book was published in 1971.
Publishers preferred the title "Treasure Island" over Robert Louis Stevenson's original title "The Sea Cook" for the book. They believed that the new title would better captivate readers and evoke a sense of adventure and mystery.
Schindler's Ark by Thomas Kenally
"What's the Difference?" Actually, it IS the title of a book I am now reading about the differences of the world religions.
Yes the are the same book with different titles. The original title was The Gun and when published again the name was changed to Payback Yes the are the same book with different titles. The original title was The Gun and when published again the name was changed to Payback
The only "difference" is that the case looks different than the Original case and it costs less, otherwise, the game is identical to the original game. Games get the Title "Platinum" because it sold a certain number of them due to its popularity.
The title page of a book is considered a primary source as it provides information directly from the original publication itself. It is a firsthand source of information about the book, including the title, author, publisher, and publication date.
Turns out that Sam, like Grover in the original book, is the monster at the end of the book. I think the title is a tease for the rest of that season.
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