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Old 06-29-2017, 02:39 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
And that's sort of the reality. I would DEFINITELY put that stuff on the TOC, though. I might even consider putting a page, at the end, saying "If you missed the illos in the frontmatter," or, heck, you could be subtle, and put the illustration/map/image/? credits there, or something like 'illustrations and maps in this digital edition have been faithfully reproduced..." Presumably, those that missed the front-matter elements would flip back and notice them. You could even put a link, in the credit, or what have you.

Just thinkin' aloud.

Hitch

Sorry, too busy to read forums for a few days!

If it turns out I do attempt to publish my father's childhood books when the time comes they are public domain (I think the first is only a couple years away.), I LIKE the idea of putting something on the last page of the last chapter. That's a great idea since it should be readable before the 'before you go' screen, and given the author had a bit of a penchant for self-advertising in his books, could possibly be worded in a similar fashion to fit!

THANK YOU! Good thinking!
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