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Trial Balance: The Collected Short Stories of William March


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nameTrial Balance: The Collected Short Stories of William March
imageMarch trial.jpg
captionFirst edition
authorWilliam March
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
publisherHarcourt, Brace and Company
release_date1945
media_typePrint (hardback & paperback)
pages506 pp
preceded_byThe Looking-Glass (1943)
followed_byOctober Island (1952)

Trial Balance: The Collected Short Stories of William March is a collection of short stories by American author William March, first published in 1945 by Harcourt, Brace and Company. The 55 stories span almost the entirety of March's entire career until then, from 1929 to 1945.

Reviews were plentiful and positive; Roy S. Simmonds lists 31 reviews in his William March: An Annotated Checklist.{{cite book | url-access = registration

The collection was republished twice: in 1970 by Greenwood, and in 1987 by the University of Alabama Press, with an introduction by Rosemary M. Canfield-Reisman. It is not currently in print.

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