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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A two-volume Second World War series
I just bought volume 1 and neither are in the collection.
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A two-volume Second World War series
I agree. You want to represent the print book numbering, and a note would
explain.
Also, Larry, is volume one in the collection, and what is the name of the book?
Lori C.
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I have read so much, I thought I have seen every weird thing a publisher can
do, but I have never seen that. I have no idea what the bookshare system would
do with that. My inclination would be to leave the numbers as they are and put
a scanner's note to the proofer on the first page saying the page numbering is
what is in the printed book and is a continuation from the end of the first
book. If it is another near 500 page book, changing all those numbers, while
not impossible would be amazingly tedious.
Misha
On Nov 19, 2020, 21:39 -0700, Larry Lumpkin <llumpkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Hi I just got volume two of this series and was going to scan it and found that
Chapter One of Book 4, where the text began was on page 460. I’ve never seen
where two books in a series just kept on paginating.