WHY A NEW EDITION OF MIGHT IS RIGHT?
We Some thirty-five years after Jack Jones Dil Pickle Press published the last Redbeard-era edition of Might Is Right in Chicago, a small publishing company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin produced an abridged, 18-page edition of the book. By 1969 the same company had expanded their edition to a 32-page effort. Three years later Revisionist Press of New York produced a hardbound copy of the entire book. This was followed in 1984 by a paperback edition from Loompanics Unlimited of Port Townsend, Washington. It was not until 1996 that another “Special Centennial Edition” of Might Is Right was printed, this time from M.H.P. & Co., of Bensinville, Illinois. This was followed by an 1999 edition from 14 Word Press of St. Maries, Idaho, and then an edition from Bugbee Books in 2003. Finally a 2004 edition was released from 29 Books of Brooklyn, New York, which was a facsimile reprint of the Revisionist Press edition. So why then another edition from Dil Pickle Press? In the summer of 1967 Darrell W.