[bksvol-discuss] Re: Fw: A book you validated has been accepted by Bookshare

  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 13:27:06 -0400

On the spot I don't remember the cut off date, but that 1923 book just might be in the public domain. If it is then Project Gutenberg might be interested in it too. But do submit it if you can. I have a fondness for old and obscure books.



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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Fw: A book you validated has been accepted by Bookshare


This is a pretty neat story. Thanks, Roger, for letting us know. I can
really picture those old pages as they were being scanned. And yes, giving
up the ghost, Bob, that is very well said indeed!

It gives me an idea to scan a book I have had for a number of years that is
probably in the same boat. I have a very good used bookstore near where I
live, and I pick up some old books here and there, that really one might be
hard to find.

One such very old hardcover book I have is a children's "big league"
baseball series book, called "Lego Lamb, Southpaw," by Burt L. Standish.  It
was copyrighted in 1923.  I have never found any of the other titles from
the author's series. But if you are a baseball fan, especially the early
game, had have a childhood nostalgia for the game, this is a very fun book.
I have thought of scanning it. But boy, the spell checker will assuredly go
crazy, as there a lot of Bronx slang from that time period which of course
adds to its charm. But I figured it would be pretty much a lot of work and
had not yet tried to scan it.

This copy sat out in a rainstorm a few years ago, and I have pretty much
figured that the scanning would have a similar "giving up the ghost"
experience should if I scan it.

But If one of you proofreaders let me know you are interested, maybe I will
set on the project here sometime soon.
Write me off list, or reply to the list.  I am Richard (Rik) James at
d28rik@xxxxxxx  or ohio1803@xxxxxx

In the meanwhile, I have 2 submitted books awaiting checkout for
proofreading.
Submitted on July 30, and August 2nd.

They are:

TITLE:   I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive
AUTHOR:  Steve Earle
YEAR OF COPYRIGHT:   Copyright © 2011 by Steve Earle
This is the singer-songwriter's 1st novel.  And pretty good, too, I think.
Not long, quite a story. Picked it up at a recent concert appearance.

And the other book submitted is a very new non-fiction book about the year
1970 in popular music and popular culture. I heard the author on a radio
show and went out and picked it up at my local bookseller.  It rings of much
familiarity since I was pretty into all of the music coming out at that
time.
Some of the PR folks are calling it the "best music book of the year." A bit
exaggeration. But that is what promotion is meant to be, yes?

TITLE:       FIRE AND RAIN: The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor,
CSNY, and the Lost Story of 1970
AUTHOR:      David Browne
YEAR OF COPYRIGHT:   Copyright © 2011 by David Browne

I have another book of nonfiction about music, and I'm just about finished
with my work on it. It is dealing specifically with Lee Hays, The Weavers,
Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, etc.  A pretty small book in sales, but
worthwhile to any scholar or person who is interested in that whole music
and social movement time.

It is called Sing Out Warning

Sing Out, Warning! Sing Out, Love!
The Writings of Lee Hays
EDITED BY ROBERT S. KOPPELMAN FOREWORD BY PETE SEEGER
Copyright © 2003 by University of Massachusetts Press




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