[ModLib] While we're collecting Buckram info...
JOHN PETERSON
jpetersonlhi at verizon.net
Tue Aug 14 18:23:20 EDT 2007
According to my database, I have two 20th Century American Poetry titles,
one is 127.3, and one is 127.4; both, according to my database, are #9
spines. I can't find the 127.3, which was in poor condition. I may have
tossed it, or, it may be a typo. Anyone have a 127.3 in a #9?
John P.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scot Kamins" <kamins at ModernLib.com>
To: "For collectors of Modern Library books" <modlib at owu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [ModLib] While we're collecting Buckram info...
>
> On Aug 14, 2007, at 9:16 AM, Ron Holl wrote:
>
>> Yep, to all three. Which is the purpose of the binding project; some
>> collectors are intrested/curious about things like this. In particular,
>> I am interested in how many titles were printed in #9 format. I still
>> only have 1.
>
> For those in the dark, see the table here (which may take a bit of time
> to load) :
>
> http://www.modernlib.com/Identifiers/bindingsProjectTable.html
>
> If you scan & scroll down the 9 column, you'll see what Ron is talking
> about.
>>
>> It is interesting, though, that there are a number of titles that have
>> 9, 10, and 11 representations. And the #10, being a transitional
>> binding (not a real one), are quite common. From what I am seeing, ML
>> attempted JIT printing as best possible.
>
> JIT?
>
> Scot Kamins
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