I think that will work, Gerald. If I understand you, then you want pages 647 and 648 checked to see if both pages are a map (which maybe I could describe) or one page is a map and if the other page is text, that should be scanned and validated and sent to you. And you?d like each of the five tables of contents fixed ? Five? There are 4 books. Is the fifth table of contents the the whole volume and then each of the 4 books has its own table of contents? I assume your file is rtf, so the formatting should be able to be retained. For that, I?ll have have all four books. Squire, Page and First Test theoretically are on the shelf in my branch, and I?m going on Wednesday. I?ve requested Lady Knight. In the meantime, I?ll see if I can get copyright info anywhere for your volume. It looks from what you sent that you have a paperback volume containing all 4 books but that the copyrights remained with Pierce and and the dates remained the same as for the hardbounds ? unless Random House or SFBC copyrighted this volume separately. I see SFBC has a web page. If I can?t find copyright info elsewhere quickly I?ll go to their web page. If you do hear from the submitter, please let me know. I?ll let you know when I have the books in hand. Unfortnately, it may take several days to get Lady Knight. It seems to be very popular, but I am first on the hold list. Cindy --- Gerald Hovas <geraldhovas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Cindy, > > Yes, this particular book happens to contain all > four of the novels. The > book doesn't look like it has its own copyright > though, so it may be OK to > fix the missing text by scanning it from the > original book. We can check on > that if I don't hear back from the submitter. The > missing page(s) are from > the book Lady Knight and happen to be at the end of > a chapter, so it/they > would not be hard to find. > > In the mean time, if you would like to give me an > oppinion on whether or not > we can use the above method as a backup plan, here's > the copyright page from > the book. > > > FIRST TEST Copyright © 1999 by Tamora Pierce > Publishing History: Random House Hardcover, May 1999 > Random House paperback, > May 2000 > > PAGE Copyright © 2000 by Tamora Pierce > Publishing History: Random House Hardcover, May 2000 > Random House paperback, > May 2001 > > SQUIRE Copyright © 2001 by Tamora Pierce > Publishing History: Random House Hardcover, May 2001 > Random House paperback, > August 2002 > > LADY NIGHT Copyright © 2002 by Tamora Pierce > Publishing History: Random House Hardcover, August > 2002 Random House > paperback, August 2003 > > First SFBC Science Fiction Printing: November 2004. > > All rights reserved under International and > Pan-American Copyright > Conventions. > > Published by arrangement with Random House > Children?s Books, a division of > Random House Inc. 1745 Broadway New York, NY 10019 > Visit The SFBC at http://www.sfbc.com > ISBN 0-7394-4698-3 > Printed in the United States of America. > > > Looks to me as if that wouldn't be a problem. What > do you think? > > Gerald > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail