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The end of "THE END"?
Should I get rid of "THE END" in a vintage text?
I've started doing some Thomas C. Hinkle horse titles for the MobileRead.com library. Only one done so far, Dapple Gray, but I have several in the scanned/OCR'd stage. The Hinkle titles I own are all early editions. I generally like to channel what is practical of the vintage look and I suppose when it's not terribly practical (i.e. drop caps), I'll borrow styling from a different title. But, some titles have a "THE END" after the story finishes, some don't. For consistency, I'm thinking to dump "THE END" from all as it feels a little old-fashioned for an ebook, especially ones that will have to have modernized covers, since the only the text is known to be public domain for MobileRead. Or is that a text "modernization" that folks here won't like? Or is it something children really DO like to see? |
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Sometimes I add it if editing anyway. Some stories can end abruptly or ambigiously and you wonder on the ebook is it broken or did you skip. On paper it tells you a last page isn't missing.
So I'd never remove it. There are brand new stories that have "The End", as it's not about old-fashioned, but a style decision. I've plenty of pre-WWI paper books that don't have "The End". |
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I never add THE END. I have no need.
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If THE END is in the book by the author, leave it. If it's not, don't add it.
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It really is up to you... on public domain works you ARE the publisher of this version. It's usually not possible to ask the author what they want at this point
![]() Are you trying to faithfully reproduce the p-book in an electronic format? (*shudder* not practical) or are you creating a new version (with a new cover, etc)?? Personally, I get rid of them. I almost always have some kind of backmatter (about the author, also-by, copyright, etc) that shows the story is ended...I have no need of "The End". ~The End~
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Aren't vintage texts "old-fashioned" by definition? I add it or remove it solely to keep consistency between books of the same series/collection/author.
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Not only do I remove "The End" I also change the chapter numbering. The style that I hate the most is Roman numerals. I do know how to read them but what a pain in the keister to have to translate them. When I'm reworking a public domain book I use Sigil and it has a plugin to renumber the chapters and I have it use words; Twenty-Two, not 22.
Hopefully the authors aren't spinning in their graves. Last edited by hobnail; 12-13-2022 at 02:55 PM. |
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An alternative to "The End" could be to add a small graphic image (or very large fancy font character(s)).
For an interesting take on "modernizing" vintage books, you might take a look at Standard Ebooks Manual of Style ---https://standardebooks.org/manual/1.7.0 I must confess, I have adopted many of their suggestions, and have not tried to replicate the Print Version for a very long time. |
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I don't really try to replicate print, but I like to keep some feel of the chapter styling, *if* within reason. A graphic or fancy font character sounds nice, but YOU are wonderful at that sort of thing, I am not! I'd best stick with easy or I'll get no books done at all! I'm having enough trouble with cover images, as Hinkle had a rather bad habit of describing horses whose coloring is *not* particularly common! ![]() On thinking it over, I'll leave "THE END" where present and where not present, I won't add it. I've no way to know whether the author intended it or whether a publisher just stuck it in there for the heck of it. I have sort of a love/hate relationship with Standard Ebooks. I like what they do, but I feel like their code and semantics get well beyond what *I* feel up for! OCR for Blaze Face is done. Now I need to catch up on housework for a few days and give my eyes a badly needed break. ![]() |
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In general the content is the thing, not the appearance on the paper. It helps to have a different style from the main body for: Chapter Headings letters, notes, signs, labels, telegrams, console text, sms, SM messages etc. Epigrams, preambles, non-chapter headings, captions, marginalia/flushed right notes, inline footnotes. Lists (and list start character or numbers are manually typed). I think madness to replicate paper styles, especially if the Published is carried away with SMALL CAPS, drop caps, giant colophons etc. IMO the centred * * * does for a major scene break and ~ for a minor break. Most styling and formatting (except for maybe poetry) is an invention of the publisher and not in the intent of the author. I offer simpler solutions (always accepted except once) to an author that goes mad on format/style. With one I sent back MSS with over 1000 … and — removed. He'd just discovered how to type them! It was accepted. I had left in some! |
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I know precisely what you mean. I don't use their (maddening) markup code, but I do like the idea of killing italics on currently common words (alibi, role, cafe, etc); killing hyphens on words we don't hyphenate any more (apologies to purists, but to-day with a hyphen is just irritating to me), and a bunch of other simplifications they use. So I steal the ideas, and use simple markup. ![]() |
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You can do a much much better job then Standard Ebooks does because they take the position, do it complicated and use code that you don't need. |
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Then there is ... with spaces (no) and em dashes with spaces (no). It's just a mess what can be done to eBooks that do not need to be done. |
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