"Goodreads has the ISBN 051723159X attached to the wrong record and thus bars its use here. Please note that this Rackham-illustrated edition by Weathervane Books is the CORRECT one."
WHY am I NOT ALLOWED to use the edition I have read and own? It is the one w the Arthur Rackham illustration, but it can't come up as the title here or I get the big red "error" bar. This is so stupid!
Someone please explain this? How is it that I own a book and cannot have it displayed? Do I have to dig the thing out from behind the Christmas boxes in the garage and find the correct ISBN #? Why is it that Goodreads is unable to do so? We all know who the publisher is, because it says so right on the link.
Just find the book, and go to the A Christmas Carol page. Then go to "add edition" or something, and then you just put in the ISBN, and all the info and then the book appears.
The quotation ABOVE, the one INSIDE QUOTATION MARKS, is what appears, word for word, which is why I punctuated as I did. I waded through 19 pages of "change to different edition"s before I found my venerable copy, and when I hit "switch to this" etc I got my cover, along with the above note, which I have copied and pasted here for you to see. When I leave the site and come back, I have the wrong damn edition showing, presumably due to what it says up there.
WHY am I NOT ALLOWED to use the edition I have read and own? It is the one w the Arthur Rackham illustration, but it can't come up as the title here or I get the big red "error" bar. This is so stupid!
Someone please explain this? How is it that I own a book and cannot have it displayed? Do I have to dig the thing out from behind the Christmas boxes in the garage and find the correct ISBN #? Why is it that Goodreads is unable to do so? We all know who the publisher is, because it says so right on the link.