New York: New Directions,, 1959. The spiritual sequel to On the Road, signed First edition, sole printing, number 613 of 750 copies signed by the author, here retaining the original acetate jacket. This 128-page excerpt of Visions of Cody spawned from Kerouac's revisions to On the Road (1957) and presents a character study of that novel's hero, Dean Moriarty, renamed here Cody Pomeray due to copyright restrictions, though still based on Neal Cassady. A further 55 copies were produced out of series. No further editions or printings were issued separately until the complete edition of 1973, although sections were printed in various magazines, such as Playboy, The Beats, Transatlantic Review, and a few others. Reviewing the final version of the text, one New York Times critic observed, "you will find some of Kerouac's very best writing in this book. It is funny, it is serious. It is eloquent. To read 'On the Road' but not 'Visions of Cody' is to take a nice sightseeing tour but to…