Hi Roger,

Ref: http://openlibrary.org/search?q=%22in+the+courts+of+the+crimson+kings%22

We can't *wait* to make it so people can merge editions into one work, or merge 
two duplicate works into one edition!

But until we can build these new features, we have to grin and bear it, I'm 
afraid.

I love that you just assumed you could do it though - that's really encouraging 
:)

Have a nice weekend!
george


On 10/8/10 5:32 PM, Roger Loran Bailey wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to do this? -- if I even can. I did a search on the
> Open Library site for Courts of the Crimson Kings by S. M. Sterling. I got
> two hits. One is a paperback and the other is a hardcover. They have
> seperate work pages and are both labeled as one of one edition. I suppose
> the proper thing to do is to merge the work pages and list two editions
> under that page. I can't figure out how to do that, if I can do it. If I
> can't, can someone tell me what I actually should do in a case like that?
>
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