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:::in the [[Cross-Reference List of Early Booklets and Books (source document)|List of Early Books]]: "not found, but Pratap remembers it!". | :::in the [[Cross-Reference List of Early Booklets and Books (source document)|List of Early Books]]: "not found, but Pratap remembers it!". | ||
:But it is not mentioned in the [[Lao Tzu Library Book List 1992-11-01 (source document)|Lao Tzu Library Book List]]. | :But it is not mentioned in the [[Lao Tzu Library Book List 1992-11-01 (source document)|Lao Tzu Library Book List]]. | ||
:Perhaps ''One Hundred One'' was just a working title, and it was subsequently published as ''[[Meet Mulla Nasruddin]]'', the book with 100 jokes on Mulla. | | :Perhaps ''One Hundred One'' was just a working title, and it was subsequently published as ''[[Meet Mulla Nasruddin]]'' in Jan 1974, the book with 100 jokes on Mulla. | | ||
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- notes
- It is unlikely that this title has ever been published.
- The title is mentioned:
- in the list "Jan 1973" by Jeevan Jagriti Kendra publisher of Hindi Books in Print Lists.
- in Thus Spake Mulla Nasrudin (1973.01), in a listing of Original English Booklets: In Press: New Mulla Jokes.
- on the CD-ROM: in the list of Titles to Minititles, but the text is not included. (Whereas Two Hundred Two is both listed and included as text.)
- in the List of Early Books: "not found, but Pratap remembers it!".
- But it is not mentioned in the Lao Tzu Library Book List.
- Perhaps One Hundred One was just a working title, and it was subsequently published as Meet Mulla Nasruddin in Jan 1974, the book with 100 jokes on Mulla.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters