Great, that one would be a good start.
Re. preface, that's fine.
It looks like there's also an epigraph and dedication, so those would go
as separate files in the frontmatter. You'll have to include a half
title too. See the manual for templates for all of those.
This is in British quoting style so you'll have to run `se
british2american` as part of the process. This script is very error
prone so careful proofreading will be required to fix any miscurled
quotes that may be inserted.
This PG transcription replaced italics with ALL CAPS. You'll have to
undo that, then eyeball the page scans for instances of italicized "I".
Make sure to remove leading all caps at the start of chapters. The page
scans have subsections as "§N" which I think we should keep; but chapter
titles can be replaced with a Roman numeral per SE style. Subesctions
will go in their own <section> element below the chapters.
Make sure to read the Standard Ebooks Manual of Style before starting,
as you won't know what to fix if you haven't read the standards. In
particular, please closely review the semantics, high level patterns,
and typography sections:
https://standardebooks.org/manual
https://standardebooks.org/manual/latest/4-semantics
https://standardebooks.org/manual/latest/7-high-level-structural-patterns
https://standardebooks.org/manual/latest/8-typography
The step by step guide will take you from start to finish:
https://standardebooks.org/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step
Please email often if you have any questions at all. Our standards are
well-established so there is probably already a standard for formatting
whatever problem you've encountered.
When you're ready, email back with a link to your Github repository so
that I can mark you as having started.
Have fun! :)
On 8/18/20 8:56 AM,
ubi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello, I've read several books from the collection, and would like to
> contribute back.
>
> I want to choose /The World Set Free/ by H. G. Wells as my first
> project. Some related information:
>
> * Publication year: 1914
> * Word count: ~68,000
> * Project Gutenberg:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1059
> * Archive.org scan:
>
https://archive.org/details/worldsetfreestor00wellrich/
>
> There's one small problem about the preface. It was written in 1921.
> According to (Seed, 2003), the preface is written by Wells in 1921 for
> the Collins 1924 reprint (or 1921 according to Google Scholar citation).
> All available scans are from the 1914 first edition, therefore don't
> have the preface. I sampled some segments from the rest of the text and
> they are conform with the PG version. I plan to leave the preface as-is.
>
> The repository (right now it's only an initial commit):
>
https://github.com/crvdgc/h-g-wells_the-world-set-free
>
> Ubikium
>
> [^1]: Seed, David. "HG Wells and the liberating atom." /Science Fiction
> Studies/ (2003): 33-48.
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