When Was The First Edition Of Romance In Manhattan Published?

2025-09-04 22:18:42 65

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Jordan
Jordan
2025-09-05 12:03:06
Short practical note from a book-obsessed friend: if you just need a fast check, try Google Books first and type 'Romance in Manhattan' in quotes plus the word 'first' or a year range like 1930..1940. If you find a match with a publisher and date, that’s usually your first edition indicator. For deeper certainty, WorldCat will show library holdings with publication years, and the Library of Congress is the gold standard for older American works.

If no clear book pops up and you only find references to a 1935 release, that almost certainly points to the 1935 film as the title’s earliest public appearance. Otherwise, post a photo of the title page or publisher’s info and people on book-collecting forums can often identify first editions by those small details.
Jade
Jade
2025-09-06 11:47:27
Oh, this title has always felt like a little mystery to me — people toss it around and mean different things. If you’re asking about the first edition of 'Romance in Manhattan', the very first thing I’d clarify is whether you mean the novel form or the older film with that exact title. The film 'Romance in Manhattan' was released in 1935, so if someone refers to the original incarnation, that’s a strong candidate for the earliest appearance of the title in popular culture.

If instead you mean a printed book called 'Romance in Manhattan', publication details can vary wildly: there might be a novelization tied to the movie, later romance paperback reprints, or even short stories or serialized pieces in magazines under the same name. To pin down a true "first edition" you’d look for a publisher’s colophon with the year, a first-print number line, or explicit 'First Edition' wording. I love digging through WorldCat and Library of Congress records when I chase this kind of thing — they usually show the earliest catalogued year and publisher. If you want, tell me whether you mean the movie or a specific author/publisher and I’ll dig deeper for the exact first-edition publication info.
Paisley
Paisley
2025-09-07 01:30:22
I get excited about this kind of bibliographic sleuthing. For me, the process isn’t linear — I flip between databases, auction listings, and old newspaper reviews to triangulate the earliest appearance of 'Romance in Manhattan'. Start by searching WorldCat for the exact title in quotes; sort results by date and inspect the earliest entries. Then check the Library of Congress Catalog online for authoritative early holdings. If a film preceded a book, the copyright or publicity materials from the 1930s often mention if a novelization was issued.

If you have access, HathiTrust and Google Books can reveal digitized first printings, and newspaper archives (like Newspapers.com or Chronicling America) can confirm contemporary release dates and reviews. For physical-first-edition verification, examine the book’s colophon, typographic quirks, dust jacket price, and publisher’s address — publishers often changed addresses over time and that helps date things. If a seller lists an ISBN, cross-reference it via ISBNdb; older pre-1960 books won’t have ISBNs, so you’ll rely on publisher and printing info instead. I love catalog-hopping for this — every tiny clue narrows the search, and sometimes the earliest trace really is that 1935 release.
Zion
Zion
2025-09-10 15:04:12
Okay, quick and friendly take: when people say 'Romance in Manhattan' a lot of the time they mean the 1935 movie — that’s the simplest answer if you’re asking about when the title first appeared publicly. But if you’re asking about a printed book called 'Romance in Manhattan', it’s trickier because multiple works can share that title. I usually start by checking Google Books and WorldCat. Google Books will sometimes show scans of old editions and their publication dates; WorldCat aggregates library records and will list the earliest year libraries have for the title.

If you have a copy or even a photo of the title page, look for the publisher name and a date, a number line (like '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'), or any mention of 'First Edition'. Those are classic first-edition indicators. If nothing matches, local librarians or rare-book forums are surprisingly helpful — post a photo and someone will almost always recognize the imprint.
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