jonah45 wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 7:43 am
Hello! I'd like to claim section 40 please. Hope you can share the text as I'm also getting the error message since I'm outside the US. Thanks so much!
Hi,
Welcome to Librivox! Section 40 is all yours! Here are the page images in a zip file. https://librivox.org/uploads/m8b1/chesterton40.zip
If that doesn't work for you, let me know and we will figure out another way! This should be PD for everyone.
Please let me know what name you would like to use for your catalog page. It can be your real name, forum name, or a pseudonym ~ whatever you prefer!
Make sure you get an okay on your 1 minute test before you just into recording this!
Thanks for the prompt response. Yes, I would like to claim "The American King and The English President". Though I have one doubt, in the page 2 there's this another article titled as "The Irish Eirenicon" so does that include too?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you!
Warm regards
Meetali
Great ~ all yours! No, please don't read "The Irish Eirenicon" ~ completely different article, and most likely author!
ameliajt wrote: ↑August 14th, 2020, 8:15 am
I don't think I'm going to be able to finish section 29 in time. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Hi,
I always give at least two months from claims before orphaning. It has been only one month since you claimed it.
If you would like to give it up anyway, that is fine ~ just let me know.
Hi, I would like to claim section 15, "Penelope and the Servile State." I am a new reader for LibriVox (I've passed the one-minute test) and this will be my first recording; you can use my username, "bslreader", for the catalog page. Thank you!
bslreader wrote: ↑August 20th, 2020, 10:03 am
Hi, I would like to claim section 15, "Penelope and the Servile State." I am a new reader for LibriVox (I've passed the one-minute test) and this will be my first recording; you can use my username, "bslreader", for the catalog page. Thank you!
I thought that something was odd about section 6, right at the transition to the next page. The sentence there doesn't make sense to me, and it makes me wonder if there is a line that got cut off somehow. But since I have no way of being sure, I just made the best of it, or tried to.