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344 NOTES TO PAGES 286–292<br />

15. Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead, 50th anniversary ed. (1943; New York: Signet,<br />

1993), ix.<br />

Essay on Sources<br />

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1. Chris Sciabarra, “Bowdlerizing Ayn Rand,” Liberty, September 1998.<br />

2. Ayn Rand, Letters of Ayn Rand, ed. Michael S. Berliner (New York: Dutton, 1995),<br />

xvi–xvii.<br />

3. To understand the differences between Rand’s letters as written and as published,<br />

readers may wish to compare the edited version of Rand’s August 1, 1946, letter<br />

to Leonard Read (Letters, 298–300) with a complete PDF of the original letter posted on<br />

the website of the Foundation for Economic Education (www.fee.org).<br />

4. Ayn Rand, Journals of Ayn Rand, ed. David Harriman (New York: Dutton, 1997),<br />

82. The original is in Second Hand Lives notebooks, Box 167, Ayn Rand Papers (henceforth<br />

ARP).<br />

5. Journals, 162, and Box 167, folder 167–02D, 120, ARP.<br />

6. For omission of Nock, see Sciabarra. Reference to Ingebretsen is deleted from<br />

Journals, 274, but can be found in Rand, Notes on the Moral Basis of Individualism, June<br />

29, 1945, ARP 32–11A.<br />

7. Reference to race is in notebook “Second-Hand Lives,” December 4, 1935, 13, ARC<br />

167–01B, and is deleted from Journals, 81. Reference to “nance” is in notebook “Second<br />

Hand Lives,” March 28, 1937, 85, ARP 167–01D, and is deleted from Journals, 109.<br />

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