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First and second U.S. printing dust jackets of SOTI look like this.
First and Second US printings of SOTI's dust jacket look like this.

First and second U.S. printings of SOTI looks like this: grey boards with a black spine and white spine lettering.
First and Second US printings of SOTI look like this.


Libraries frequently re-bound SOTI in a customized binding such as this. Styles vary by library.
A re-bound copy of SOTI might look like this.  Styles vary by library.

First printings also have an R colophon on the publication page. Note: The copyright date of "1953, 1954" has sometimes been the cause of some confusion regarding publication date. Prior to the book's publication, portions of it were published in Ladies' Home Journal in November, 1953. Therefore, those portions were copyrighted in 1953. The book in full was published April 19, 1954, so the rest of the book was first copyrighted in 1954.
SOTI First Print publication page

US second printings do not have the colophon.
SOTI Second Print publication page

US Second printings also have a "Second printing" notation at the top left inside the front flap.
SOTI Second Print Front Flap

Only a few copies were released with the bibliography (pp. 399-400)
before these pages were removed by the publisher for fear of lawsuits.
See the bibliography page for the story in Dr. Wertham's words.
If you're lucky enough to have a 1954 edition of Seduction of the Innocent, check where pages 399-400 should be.
You'll probably see that the page was removed.
It is suspected that no copies of the second print survived with the bibliography intact.
If you know of a second print with the bibliography, please contact SeductionOfTheInnocent.org.
SOTI Bibliography

Photo of where pages 399-400, the bibliography, used to be before they were excised by the publisher.
Where the bibliography used to be.

The first and only known U.K. printing has a dust jacket that looks like this.
U.K. First Printing Dust Jacket of SOTI

WANTED! A photo of the 1972 printing by Kennikat Press. We tried the copy at Library of Congress, but it has been rebound. Do you have a photo of the 1972 edition we can use?

One of several modern versions of SOTI (1996-2004). Presumed to be the fourth printing.
States that it is limited to 220 copies.
Modern printing, Brown Cover

2004 Printing, green cover. Presumed to be the fifth printing.
States that it is limited to 220 copies.
2004 Printing, Green Cover

2004 Printing, blue cover. Presumed to be the sixth printing.
States that it is limited to 220 copies.
2004 Printing, Blue Cover

2004 Printing, brown cover. Presumed to be the seventh printing.
States that it is limited to 220 copies.
2004 Printing, Brown Cover

Eighth Printing, navy blue cover, White letters.
States that it is limited to 220 copies.
Released June 1, 2010 on Amazon.com
2010 Printing, Blue Cover White Letters

 
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