Re: [posted] Posted (#50029, Reynolds) !
Indexers note: This and etext #49432 are by the Mormon elder George Reynolds (Reynolds, George, 1842-1909). The Gutenberg catalog currently misattributes them to another George Reynolds (Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur), 1814-1879). (Etext #49375 is also by Reynolds, George, 1842-1909 -- the Gutenberg catalog entry for that etext is already correct.) My thanks to Prof. George Landow for bringing this to my attention. John On 09/21/2015 07:46 AM, David Widger wrote: The Story of the Book of Mormon, by George Reynolds 50029 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/0/0/2/50029 ] [Files: 50029-0.txt; 50029-h.htm] Thanks to David Edwards, Christian Boissonnas and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) David
[posted] Can someone repost these missing texts from the 9000s?
I'm updating my links to reflect the mass migration of Gutenberg files from the etext05/ directory to the new system, and not everything seems to have made it across. In particular, these etexts from the 9000s don't seem to be in the new system, though their files are gone from the old system on Gutenberg.org: * 9078: _Sanders' Union Fourth Reader_: etext05/sread10* * 9101: _Domestic Cookery..._ by Elizabeth E. Lea: etext05/cookh10* * 9156: _Life and Remains of John Clare_: etext05/lfrem10* * 9196: _The Clockmaker_ by Thomas Chandler Haliburton: etext05/clckm10a* (based on a different edition than #5817) * 9390: _Fifteen Years With the Outcast_ by Fflorens Roberts: etext05/fywto10* They're still on some of the Gutenberg mirrors, though. (For instance, files for all of the above are still at http://gutenberg.readingroo.ms/ ). Can someone repost them in the new system on gutenberg.org? (I may soon have more reports from the 8000s and earlier, but this was first batch I looked at from the big migration. I also have not included some missing 9000s numbers that to my knowledge have not been previously posted.) Thanks! John
Re: [posted] Posted (#37739, Putnam) !
Indexers note: The author of this book is named J. Harold Putman (not Putnam). The full Library of Congress authorized heading is Putman, J. Harold (John Harold), 1866-1940. His name is spelled correctly in the title page transcription in the book text, but not in the Gutenberg header or the index files. John On 10/12/11 6:22 PM, Al Haines wrote: Egerton Ryerson and Education in Upper Canada, by J. Harold Putnam 37739 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/7/7/3/37739 ] [Files: 37739.txt; 37739-8.txt; 37739-h.htm] Thanks to David Garcia, Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) Regards, Al
Re: [posted] REPosted (#758, NASA)
Thanks! The commentary accompanying the picture is unsigned, but I'm assuming it's by Michael Hart. (The plain text file has the perfect-justified column formatting that he was well known for.) If anyone knows differently, let me know, but that's how I'm crediting this one. I still miss him. John On 04/16/2015 12:39 AM, Al Haines wrote: LandSat Picture of Washington, DC, by NASA 758 [Full author: United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/5/758 ] [Updated edition of: etext96\wdcls10.txt, wdcls10.zip] [Files: 758.txt; 758-h.htm] This file has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext96, and filed under the new directory system. An HTML file has been provided. Regards, Al
Re: [posted] Posted (#47113, Johnson) !
This was intended to go into #37113 (and was later reposted there, I see). Unfortunately, it looks like the prior occupant of #47113, Louis Tracy's _The Message_, was ousted in the process. Can its files be reposted there on gutenberg.org? (They should still be on mirror sites, I hope.) Thanks! John On 03/11/2015 11:40 PM, Al Haines wrote: The Sixty-first Second, by Owen Johnson 47113 [Illustrator: A. B. Wenzell] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/7/1/1/47113 ] [Files: 47113.txt; 47113-8.txt; 47113-0.txt; 47113-h.htm 47113-rst.rst] [All the file formats were generated at the time of posting from an RST master file.] Thanks to Al Haines Regards, Al
Re: [posted] Posted (#26467, Pyle) !
The HTML cover page for this one links only to the Chapter 1 files, for every chapter listed. Can someone fix and repost it? Thanks! John On 9/9/08 1:42 PM, Joshua Hutchinson wrote: Audio: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle 26467 [Audio reading by Alex Foster, David Barnes, Lucy Burgoyne, Maureen S. O'Brien, Kevin McAsh, Robin Cotter, Joplin James, Kara Shallenberg, Patricia Oakley, Claire Goget, Geetu Melwani, Marian Brown, Mark F. Smith ] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/6/4/6/26467 ] [Files: 26467.txt; 26467-mp3.mp3; 26467-ogg.ogg; 26467-m4b.m4b; 26467-spx.spx ] Thanks to Alex Foster, David Barnes, Lucy Burgoyne, Maureen S. O'Brien, Kevin McAsh, Robin Cotter, Joplin James, Kara Shallenberg, Patricia Oakley, Claire Goget, Geetu Melwani, Marian Brown, Mark F. Smith and Librivox (www.librivox.org) Josh
Re: [posted] Posted (#47853, Ingman) !
Did this go through? I'm not seeing it on the main Gutenberg site, a few days after this posted notice went out. John On 1/2/15 10:33 AM, David Widger wrote: Rimpisuon usvapatsas, by Alfred Emil Ingman 47853 [Subtitle: Seikkailukertomus Pohjan periltä] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/7/8/5/47853 ] [Files: 47853-8.txt] Thanks to Tapio Riikonen David
Re: [posted] Posted (#48327, Schalk) !
Was this meant to be #47327? (All the other postings in this time period were in the 47000s, and there's nothing currently in files/47327 .) John On 11/11/14 11:04 AM, David Widger wrote: Thomas More, by Henriette Roland Holst van der Schalk48327 [Subtitle: Een treurspel in verzen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/8/3/2/48327 ] [Files: 48327-0.txt; 48327-h.htm] Thanks to Kanta Dihal, srjfoo, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net David
Re: [posted] Posted (#45105, Various) !
I'm not seeing this one on the main Gutenberg servers (I'm getting no book or directory found when I check #45105). Does this need to be posted again? John On 03/09/2014 11:55 PM, Joe Loewenstein wrote: Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 108, February 2, 1895, by Various 45105 [Editor: Sir F. C. (Francis Cowley) Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/5/1/0/45105 ] [Files: 45105.txt; 45105-8.txt; 45105-h.htm; ] [Clearance: 20050323112602various] E-text prepared by Lisa Tang, Malcolm Farmer, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) Thanks, Joe Loewenstein
Re: [posted] REPosted (#7488, Chisholm)
The within-text links don't seem to work in this book. In particular, they're of the form a name=#chap1. The # sign should be used in the hrefs (e.g. a href=#chap1Go to chapter 1/a), but *not* at the destination; it should be just a name=chap1 there.) If you fix these, you might also want to change them to use id attributes, since the a name=.. construct is deprecated in recent HTML standards in favor of element IDs, standardized in 1999 with HTML 4.01. So instead of something like a name=chap1/ah2THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE/h2 you'd simply have h2 id=chap1THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE/h2 This will serve as a valid link target in any browser that's been released in last 10 years or so. But whether or not you use it, or the old name construct, the #s should be taken out of the destination elements. Thanks! John On 04/07/2014 12:40 PM, Al Haines wrote: Celtic Tales, by Louey Chisholm 7488 [Subtitle: Told to the Children] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/4/8/7488 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\celtt10.txt, celtt10.zip] [Files: 7488.txt; 7488-h.htm] Corrections have been made in this file and it has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system. Thanks to Juliet Sutherland, Clare Elliott, Brendan Lane, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Regards, Al
Re: [posted] REPosted (#9485, Field)
The earlier posting of this etext had JPEGs for the musical score snippets in a zipped HTML file (etext05/8abpt10h.zip). They seem to have been dropped from the reposted version, but they go in the 6 places where it has [Illustration: Musical Notation], toward the end of the HTML file. Could these be restored to the reposted version? Although 8abpt10h.zip doesn't seem to have made it into the old subdirectory on gutenberg.org, it can still be found on some mirror sites. John On 03/30/2014 01:14 AM, Al Haines wrote: A Little Book of Profitable Tales, by Eugene Field9485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/9/4/8/9485 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\7abpt10.txt, 7abpt10.zip] [Files: 9485.txt; 9485-h.htm] Corrections have been made in this file and it has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system. An HTML version has been provided. Thanks to Juliet Sutherland, Sheila Vogtmann and PG Distributed Proofreaders. HTML version by Al Haines. Regards, Al
[posted] !!!Copyright issue: Re: Posted (#18346, McGuire and Piper) !
There's a note on this file saying This etext was produced from Astounding Science Fiction, February and March, 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the copyright on this publication was renewed. Copyrights were renewed for the February and March 1953 issues of Astounding in 1981. The February renewal is RE080694, the March renewal is RE080684. Both can be found in the Copyright Office database at http://cocatalog.loc.gov/ by doing a title search on Astounding science fiction. When sorted by date in ascending order, they're currently hits 49 and 50. Assuming that the renewal of a magazine issue covers the contents first published in it (absent a separate renewal for the individual item), it looks to me like this work is still under copyright. Does Gutenberg have evidence otherwise? John On 05/08/2006 07:53 AM, David Widger wrote: Null-ABC, by Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire18346 [Illustrator: van Dongen] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/3/4/18346 ] [Files: 18346.txt; 18346-8.txt; 18346-h.htm]
Re: [posted] !!COPYRIGHT PROBLEM Re: Posted (#26303, Wodehouse) !
On 01/27/2014 01:21 PM, Greg Newby wrote: Thanks for this, John. I'm attaching the scans of the title page verso for this item, which was cleared in 2003. Am I correct in thinking that your research indicates the 1922 date in the publication is incorrect, and that it was actually from 1934? Thanks for this. The page images you give don't seem to give new evidence for an earlier publication, but they *might* indicate a possible loophole for public domain status. It's kind of a complicated one, though, so you'll want to check with your legal counsel if you plan to rely on it. The title and verso you post are from a 1978 reprint by Barrie and Jenkins (successor to Herbert Jenkins). Per the McIlvaine bibliography, the original Herbert Jenkins book actually came out 5 Oct 1934. The first US edition, titled _Brinkley Manor_, came out 15 Oct 1934; both are preceded by the 1933-1934 serial in the Saturday Evening Post, a US publication. Barrie and Jenkins was later acquired by Hutchinson, which is the publisher of the reprint that I first saw had the wrong notice; your copy predates the reprint I saw, but still appears inaccurate. Hutchinson in turn has been swallowed up into what is now the Bertelsmann stable of publishers. On review, I notice that Circular 3 from the US Copyright Office suggests that an incorrect early year in a notice could shorten a copyright term to the maximum term implied by the year. (See pages 4-5 in http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ03.pdf .) Publishers did have a grace period to correct mistakes, but if your reprint's from 1978, and Hutchinson was still putting out reprints with the wrong copyright date in 1986 (as another entry in McIlvaine's bibliography indicates) then they might have gone past the grace period (mentioned in the same circular as 5 years). Furthermore, the first publication of this work was in the US, and the first book publication in the US came out within 30 days of the first UK book publication, so GATT copyright restorations probably wouldn't apply. In short, it's possible that the 1922 copyright date included on the official publisher's editions from 1978 to at least 1986 might have made this book's copyright expire in the US at the end of 1997, like other 1922 copyrights; and the circumstances of this work's 1930s US publications might prevent the copyright from later being restored by GATT. But I'm not a lawyer, and this is a somewhat complicated case to make. If you're planning on retaining this title, I'd highly recommend running this information by your legal counsel to see what they think. John Thanks for your research into this. I believe you are correct that the majority of resources point to a later publication date. Pending your response, I agree it might be necessary to remove this from the collection. -- Greg On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0500, John Mark Ockerbloom wrote: As far as I've been able to determine, _Right Ho, Jeeves_ is *not* in the public domain, and this etext and #10554 (the plain text version of this book) should be withdrawn (unless Gutenberg has permission from Wodehouse's estate). The problem seems to stem from some recent reprints (such as from Hutchinson) that state that the story was first published in Great Britain by Herbert Jenkins Ltd in 1922, and give a copyright date of 1922. I'm guessing this was the information Gutenberg used to clear this book, since 1922 copyrights have expired in the US. However, the statements in the reprints are inaccurate. According to McIlvaine et al's _P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist_, Herbert Jenkins was indeed the first publisher of the story in book form, but it was not published until 1934. Moreover, the story's first publication was actually as a magazine serial, running in the Saturday Evening Post from Dec. 23, 1933 to Jan. 27, 1934. (I've also found no edition predating 1933 either in WorldCat, OCLC's union catalog of libraries in North America and elsewhere, or in COPAC, the British union catalog. There are a few editions marked 1922 in WorldCat, but on closer inspection they all turn out to be recent reprints.) Copyrights to the Saturday Evening Post were routinely renewed. The renewals for the issues in which the installments of Right-Ho Jeeves first appeared can be found on these scanned Catalog of Copyright Entries pages: http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015085477332;view=1up;seq=183 and http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015085477332;view=1up;seq=414 (I am not a lawyer, but I've been assuming, and I think Project Gutenberg assumes as well, that renewal of a periodical issue's copyright also renews the copyright of content that first appears there.) Wikisource has recently withdrawn its copy of _Right-Ho, Jeeves_ due to copyright concerns, which is what tipped me off to the potential problem. I recommend that Project Gutenberg review the status of this work
Re: [posted] Posted (#21565, Marx) !
Does anyone have detailed publication history on this one? I'm afraid it is likely to be still under copyright in the US, due to a GATT restoration. (Stenning was British, and appears to have lived into the 1950s at least, based on the output of his translations. This one seems to have come out in the UK and the US in 1926 originally; I don't know if the publications were close enough in time to avoid copyright restoration.) John On 05/22/2007 06:55 AM, David Widger wrote: Selected Essays, by Karl Marx21565 [Translator: H. J. Stenning] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/1/5/6/21565 ] [Files: 21565.txt; 21565-8.txt; 21565-h.htm] Thanks to Fritz Ohrenschall, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net David
Re: [posted] Posted (#23905, Marx and Engels) !
The index file for this one has bad links for the audio files. (The links to the various parts number the parts as 01, 02, 03, e.g. 23905-01.mp3; but the actual files don't have a 0 in the part name; they're just 23905-1.mp3 and so on.) Can this be fixed? Thanks! John On 12/26/2007 03:22 PM, Joshua Hutchinson wrote: Audio: The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 23905 [Audio reading by Jon Ingram ] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/9/0/23905 ] [Files: 23905-readme.txt; 23905-index.html; 23905-mp3.mp3; 23905-ogg.ogg; 23905-m4b.m4b; 23905-spx.spx ] Thanks to Jon Ingram and Librivox (www.librivox.org) Josh
Re: [posted] Poated (#44360, Peters) !
I just saw another posting note using #44360 , but for another etext. (Amenities of Book-Collecting and Kindred Affections,by A. Edward Newton) Which one gets this one, and which gets another number? John On 12/05/2013 12:06 PM, Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. wrote: Jugend, Liebe und Leben, by Emil Peters 44360 [Subtitle: Körperliche, seelische und sittliche Forderungen der Gegenwart ] [Language: German ] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/4/4/3/6/44360 ] [Files: 44360-8.txt; 44360-h.htm; ] [Clearance: 20070610134531peters ] E-text prepared by Norbert H. Langkau, Iris Schröder-Gehring, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) Thanks, Joe
Re: [posted] Posted (#43001, Commission) !
It looks like this accidentally clobbered the old #43001, Van Dyck, by Percy M. Turner. From the other parts, I'm assuming this was intended to be posted as #44001, not #43001. You might want to recover and repost appropriately. (I suspect the old #43001 is findable on mirrors.) Thanks! John On 10/22/13 5:42 PM, Al Haines wrote: Warren Commission - Hearings Vol I, by Prsident's Commission 43001 [Full title: Warren Commission (1 of 26): Hearings Vol. I (of 15)] [Full author: The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/3/0/0/43001 ] [Files: 43001.txt; 43001-8.txt; 43001-h.htm] Thanks to Curtis Weyant, Charlene Taylor, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. Images generously provided by www.history-matters.com. Regards, Al
Re: [posted] Posted (#40680, Whitaker) !
I'm not seeing any files in the 40680 directory (about 36 hours after this note was posted). Did they make it into the right place, or is there a permissions issue on the directory? (I do notice that both 40680 and 40681 had been marked as reserved, so I presume that whatever they were reserved for isn't active at the moment, or got placed somewhere else.) John On 09/14/2013 05:32 PM, Al Haines wrote: The Settler, by Herman Whitaker 40680 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/0/6/8/40680 ] [Files: 40680.txt; 40680-8.txt; 40680-0.txt; 40680-h.htm 40680-rst.rst] [All the file formats were generated at the time of posting from an RST master file.] Thanks to Al Haines Takes up an etext number inadvertently left vacant. Regards, Al
Re: [posted] Posted (#42039, Various) !
While this is indeed the June 12 issue, whoever transcribed the masthead mistakenly put June 5 in the transcribed dateline, probably because they forgot to change it from the previous issue. (I've checked the page images at Oxford; the original masthead did in fact say June 12.) The erroneous June 5 is in all formats, including ASCII, 8-bit, and HTML. Can this be fixed? Thanks! John On 2/6/13 10:32 PM, Al Haines wrote: Notes and Queries, Number 137, June 12, 1852, by Various 42039 [Subtitle: A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/2/0/3/42039 ] [Files: 42039.txt; 42039-8.txt; 42039-h.htm] Thanks to Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries) Regards, Al
Re: [posted] Posted (#42783, Various) !
Again, the dating is correct in the metadata and PG header, but there's a date transcription error in the masthead (which transcribes the year as 1852 when it was 1853 in the original masthead, per the Oxford page images.) Can this be fixed? Thanks! John On 5/24/13 7:04 AM, David Widger wrote: Notes and Queries, Number 168, January 15, 1853, by Various 42783 [Subtitle: A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc] [Editor: George Bell] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/4/2/7/8/42783 ] [Files: 42783.txt; 42783-8.txt; 42783-h.htm] Thanks to Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries) David
Re: [posted] REPosted (#7425, Alcott)
On 05/09/2013 04:07 PM, David Widger wrote: Corrections have been made in this file. It has been updated, removed from its old address in etext05 and filed under the new directory system. An html file has been provided. According to my datafile, there had been a zip file with HTML illustrations in it before (8loui10h.zip). What happened to that? Can they be restored? (The new posting has no illustrations.) (It didn't get saved in old on gutenberg.org but it's still in etext05 at the moment.) Thanks! John The Louisa Alcott Reader, by Louisa M. Alcott 7425 [Subtitle: A Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/4/2/7425 ] [Updated edition of: etext05/8lui10.txt; 8lui10.zip] [Files: 7425.txt; 7425-8.txt; 7425-h.htm] David
Re: [posted] REPosted (#9304, Faguet)
The translator on this one is actually Home Gordon, not Homer Gordon. Does the source text say differently? (I pulled up a page image version at Google, and it says Home Gordon.) I also noticed on this one that the old directory only had 8inph10.zip in it. There was no copy of 8inph10.txt, nor of 7inph10.zip or 7inph10.zip. Is PG now throwing those away? I'm not sure it saves that much space, and having a more complete record of the old file states could be useful. (I just checked one of these old files at a slower mirror to see if the Homer error had previously existed-- as it had-- or had been introduced in the reformat.) John On 05/08/2013 01:59 PM, David Widger wrote: This file has been updated, removed from its old address in etext05 and filed under the new directory system. An html file has been provided. Initiation into Philosophy, by Emile Faguet 9304 [Translator: Homer Gordon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/9/3/0/9304 ] [Updated edition of: etext05/8inph10.txt; 8inph10.zip] [Files: 9304.txt; 9304-8.txt; 9304-h.htm] David
Re: [posted] REPosted (#5694, Sinclair)
Love's Pilgrimage is etext #5964, not #5694. (#5694 is Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)). Can these texts be put back in the right places? Thanks! John On 5/3/13 4:26 PM, David Widger wrote: This file has been corrected, updated, removed from its old address in etext03, and filed under the new directory system. An html file has been provided. Love's Pilgrimage, by Upton Sinclair 5694 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/6/9/5694 ] [Updated edition of: etext03/8pilg10.txt; 8pilg10.zip] [Files: 5694.txt; 5694-8.txt; 5694-h.htm] David
Re: [posted] Posted (#35364, Smith) !
Indexers note: According to the main body of this etext (and most of the catalog records I can find) the title of this book is Ethel Morton at Sweetbrier Lodge (not ...Sweetbriar...) John On 2/22/11 10:46 PM, Joe Loewenstein wrote: Ethel Morton at Sweetbriar Lodge, by Mabell S. C. Smith 35364 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/5/3/6/35364 ] [Files: 35364.txt; 35364-8.txt; 35364-h.htm; ] [Clearance: 20110108204120mabelsc] E-text prepared by Stephen Hutcheson, Roger Frank, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) Thanks, Joe Loewenstein
Re: [posted] Posted (#24176, Converse) !
Thanks! Is someone also going to go back and restore the old #24176 files? (I'm still seeing Long Will there when I visit gutenberg.org; it had been Robert Walser's _Jakob von Gunten_, and at the moment that hasn't yet disappeared from mirrors.) John On 02/25/2013 09:41 AM, David Widger wrote: This filenumber wrong and will be changed to 42176 as intended. Thanks to Andrew Sly for picking up the mistake. David At 10:50 AM 2/23/2013, David Widger wrote: Long Will, by Florence Converse 24176 [Editor: Ernest Rhys] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/4/1/7/24176 ] [Files: 24176.txt; 24176-8.txt; 24176-h.htm] Thanks to Carl Hudkins, Carol Brown, jnik (media provider) and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net David
Re: [posted] Posted (#23902, Stevenson) !
I noticed when I was cataloging this that some of the readings in this collection are attributed to the wrong names in the HTML and readme.txt files. (For instance, the MP3 of reading 5 is by Hugh McGuire, not Grace Bush. The mp3 of reading 7, attributed to Hugh, is read by Kristen McQuillin; and so on.) It's not a big deal, but if someone wants to go and place the correct names with the correct files, it would be appreciated. John On 12/26/2007 03:22 PM, Joshua Hutchinson wrote: Audio: The Cow by Robert Louis Stevenson 23902 [Audio reading by Brad Bush, Chris Vee, Cori Samuel, Fargo Penneau (Age 8), Grace Bush (age 6), Henry Frigon (age 10), Hugh McGuire, Jean O'Sullivan, Kristen McQuillin, Kara Shallenberg, Osmia, Peter Yearsley, Sean Randall, Squiddhartha ] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/9/0/23902 ] [Files: 23902-readme.txt; 23902-index.html; 23902-mp3.mp3; 23902-ogg.ogg; 23902-m4b.m4b; 23902-spx.spx ] Thanks to Brad Bush, Chris Vee, Cori Samuel, Fargo Penneau (Age 8), Grace Bush (age 6), Henry Frigon (age 10), Hugh McGuire, Jean O'Sullivan, Kristen McQuillin, Kara Shallenberg, Osmia, Peter Yearsley, Sean Randall, Squiddhartha and Librivox (www.librivox.org) Josh
Re: [posted] REPosted (#9264, Brandt)
The inlined images in this reposted version don't seem to work. (The img references refer to an Images subdirectory, but the actual subdirectory is images, all lowercase, and most web servers, including gutenberg.org, are case sensitive.) Can this be fixed? Thanks! John On 1/18/13 11:27 PM, Al Haines wrote: Vand- og stenhoejsplanter en vejledning for havevenner, by G.N. Brandt9264 [Language: Danish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/9/2/6/9264 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\8vast11.txt, 8vast11.zip] [Files: 9264-8.txt; 9264-h.htm] This file has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system. An HTML version has been provided. Thanks to Miranda van de Heijning, Steen Christensen, Janet Kino and the PG Online Distributed Proofreaders. Regards, Al