Through travelogues, lifestyle descriptions and cultural notes the reader will visit China, Japan, India, Korea, parts of the Holy Land and Turkey as they were in the early 20th century.. ( BettyB)
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Also, I think the filename needs to be geographical reader in keeping with all the other-- not geographic.
Your initials are in the title, intro and outro if you want to delete them or relocate the one in the title
Betty
Also,, as I was entering chapter titles I discovered that the text you suggested has twelve fewer chapters than the one I found which may be the 1911 version. I think I would like to do the longer version as it has a lot interesting chapters like Afghanistan and Mecca. Can we switch gears?
You can change the first post however you want, and change the file names. None of that impacts the catalog record, which I would need to update behind the scenes if needed.
The link I used that fell short with only 37 chapters was archive.org/details/B-001-014-460. It is 1897 which was what I said I was going to use in the template.
Not sure how I got away from your link. Will go back to using that Should I change 1897 to 1911?
I'll update the catalog record to reflect that you are reading from is copyright 1911.
With that, are we sorted? You've read enough intros for this series that I didn't think it mattered what the first post said, you would read it the way it should be regardless.
I'm on worship team this week and so have been spending my car time listening to the songs, again and again, to make sure I hear and remember the parts. I'll be back to PLing in a day or two.
I couldn't get the files to download this morning from the MW, and couldn't figure out why because they are on the uploader and I could download them direct from there.
And then I looked at the MW a bit more closely . . . .
And you've switched the link and the notes boxes, so the time is in the link and the link is in the notes.
I've downloaded all the files thus far from the uploader, but when you get a chance, could you fix the MW links?