[bksvol-discuss] Re: Submitting Two Books in One

  • From: "Louise" <lougou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 14:49:21 -0500

Copied from the title page.  





SHOTGUNNER

and

OVERKILL

AT

SADDLEROCK



by Ray Hogan





A SIGNET BOOK



NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY





PUBLISHER'S NOTE



These novels are works of fiction. Names, characters, places, and

incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are

used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or

dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.



NAL BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE AT QUANTITY DISCOUNTS

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DIVISION, NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY, 1633 BROADWAY,

NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019.

The Shotgunner: Copyright © 1960 by Ray Hogan 

Overkill at Saddlerock: Copyright © 1979 by Ray Hogan



The Shotgunner and Overkill at Saddlerock previously appeared in paperback as 
separate volumes published by New American Library.



All rights reserved   ...  







  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Guido Corona 
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  Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 2:30 PM
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  Louise,  could you please let us know exactly what is on the cover?  
Otherwise all of our suggestions will remain in the world of abstractions. 
Thanks,  G. 


  Guido D. Corona
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  Both titles are listed on the cover. 
    
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Guido Corona 
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  Louise,  what does the  title of the book on the cover say? 
  The title field in the Bookshare book record should simply reflect that 
title,  in its entirety,  but without additions or elaborations.  E.g. 

  Scrumptious Twinshot 

  The authors should be listed separated by a comma, in the order you find them 
in the book,  with first name first and last name last.  E.g.   

  John Burns, Mary Grimalkyna 

  In The short synopsis you can list the titles with correct author 
attributions.  E.g. 

  Omnibus contains two hilarious novels about good food and murder:  Deadly 
Stew by John Burns, and The Killer Straberry Pie by Mary Grimalkyna. 

  In the long synopsis you can give a little more info about each title. 

  By the way,  the novels listed above are not in the collection.  They were 
written pseudonymously by you guessed. .. Aloysius Q. Schmaltsenstein 
Gavronsky. 

  Guido 
   




  Guido D. Corona
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  IBM Research,
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  Should I put a comma or the word "and" between the two titles so a person 
could find each one individually or do they have to be listed together?  As I 
mentioned before, each novel is separate in itself and were at one time 
published separately, but in this instance  they were printed in the same 
volume, one right after the other.  I don't like submitting any multi-novel in 
one volume book!  If there are several titles and authors, I never know how 
they should be listed in the title, author and copyright areas! 
   
   
   
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  Use the most recent copyright date. 
  In the long synopsis tell a little about each novel.  Try summarizing what 
you find for each novel in the volume.  Make it look like two longish short 
synopses jammed into one. 

  Guido D. Corona
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  I recently scanned a double book.  There were two novels.  Each has a
  different copyright date, but they're both by the same author.  How do I
  indicate this when I submit it?  The book also had a synopsis for both
  novels, but I don't think it'll fit in the long synopsis area.  Apparently
  these books were also published separately, but this time they call it a
  double western.  Thanks.     Louise




  If people who read books on paper are called bookworms, then people who
  listen to cassette books should be called tapeworms.




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