John F. Carr Collection at

St. Bonaventure University

FRIEDSAM MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Archives

Journalism
Collections

Fuzzy Ergo Sum*
by Wolfgang Diehr

Little Fuzzy Home John F. Carr Home Archival Collection Archives Home

 


Cover art by Alan Gutierrez
 

Fuzzy Ergo Sum is a sequel to H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy novels written by Wolfgang Diehr and published by John F. Carr's Pequod Press in 2011.

*Part of the Friedsam collection

Archival Holdings:

Fuzzy Ergo Sum [hardcover book]

1st edition copy of the book with dust jacket.  This edition was very limited in production due to a copyright issue brought up by Ace Books.  The language of the Fuzzies was created by Ardath Mayhar in Golden Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey.  Diehr had received her permission to use the language but the publisher owned the rights and requested that it be removed from the text.

Fuzzy Ergo Sum [hardcover book]

2nd edition copy of the book with dust jacket.  This edition has a new set of vocabulary for the Fuzzies but is otherwise substantially the same as the first edition.

Fuzzy Ergo Sum Proofs [Typescript]

Carr-16-20

Physical Description:

A set of galley proofs of the novel Fuzzy Ergo Sum, written by Wolfgang Diehr and published by Pequod Press. The proofs have multiple pages marked with adhesive flags, and bear multiple corrections in red and black ink.

 

Fuzzy Ergo Sum Manuscript [Typescript]

Carr-16-21

Physical Description:

A typed manuscript of the novel Fuzzy Ergo Sum, written by Wolfgang Diehr and published by Pequod Press. The manuscript has multiple pages marked with adhesive flags, and bears multiple corrections in red ink.

 

Fuzzy Ergo Sum 2nd Edition [typescript]

Carr-23-41

Physical Description:

Lists of corrections and edits made after the legal problems with Penguin books over copyright. Manuscripts, advertising, and edits can be seen in various stages. Red marks are present on the manuscript, the manuscript itself is incomplete with assorted pages to be changed for the 2nd Edition.

 

Home    Archive Collection    Camden Benares    Lord Kalvan   Pictures    Writing Career    Related Links

Back to Top

Page created by Ellen Winger, Spring 2012
Last update: 29 April 2013