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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht
Unfortunately, since it was written in 1964, it's still in copyright until 2059. According to Wikipedia, all of Pangborn's copyrights are now owned by the fantasy author Peter S. Beagle, and while he apparently planned to release a set of definitive editions in hardcover about a decade ago, it doesn't look like it's going to happen. It's too bad, so many fine works get lost to obscurity because they're in languishing in copyright, and either the heirs just don't care, or they can't get a publisher to reprint an old work by a dead author because the expected sales run is just too small.
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2027 in Canada....(Pangborn died in 1976.)