User talk:24.57.62.56

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Help, please. I'd like to avoid the 'communist manifesto' from being deleted. The copy currently available through Wikisource indicates that the translator is unknown. The copy there is identical to the Samuel Moore translation of 1888, and the document is in the public domain. I can't find any way to report this information to anyone on wikisource, although I tried to edit the document on line. If anyone would like to help me out with this, I'm at [REmoved email] and open to any discussion of it.

thanks,

derek hrynyshyn

Don't worry. When you find out who the translator is just post it on the text (or the talk page if you are unsure how to handle it) And then you can remove {{Translator?}}. The only things which will be deleted are ones which no translator is ever found or where the translator is found and theier work is still under copyright. Thank you for finding this information for us!--BirgitteSB 17:28, 18 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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