Index talk:Popular Science Monthly Volume 48.djvu

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Duplicate page numbers[edit]

The original Volume 48 of PSM has duplicate page numbers because, due to copyright restrictions, some individual issues were published for two markets. Thus, issues published for the US market contain multiple part articles by Herbert Spencer.

When the complete volume was published, these articles were included and created duplicate page numbers. In the publication, duplicate page numbers are followed by an asterisk (*). At the end of the inserted articles, the page numbers reverted to the natural order.

The index at the back of the volume uses two kinds of indicators: One are the page numbers with an asterisk, and the second are HTML 8224 † in the description, although some are missing.

Theses are Djvu reassignments that revert to the natural Page number order.

DjvuPage
295 = 265
452 = 412
627 = 557
777 = 697
931 = 841

For any questions, please contact the poster.— Ineuw talk 22:04, 19 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]