As far as the *scans* go, you must find a set before 1926. Later scans
copyright date listed. You'll have to send a link for me to take a look.
On 1/15/22 10:49 AM, John Rambow wrote:
> After getting more into this, I see that the transcription of Vathek
> from the 1903 Everyman edition (SHORTER NOVELS, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY) is
> cleaner, without as many small caps, or page numbers, etc., and I think
> better notes. And the transcriber even made some corrections:
>
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34766/34766-h/34766-h.htm
> <
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34766/34766-h/34766-h.htm>
>
> A full PDF scan of that 1903 edition doesn't appear to be publicly
> available, but there is a 1930 version available for 1-hour borrowing
> via the Internet Archive. It would surprise me if there were many
> changes to the text between those two Everyman editions.
>
> Is it therefore OK to use the Everyman transcription?
>
>
> If not, I'll go forward with the earlier one I listed
> (
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42401/42401-h/42401-h.htm