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Can books from a collection be added as a separate edition?
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EDIT: My answer was for digital editions where the edition is truly the complete works. However, sometimes each volume in a set of books will have its own ISBN or be clearly a separate volume. In those cases, they can be entered separately and combined with the individual titles.
So the real answer is, "it depends".



For example, the first work in Plato's Complete Works is 16 pages long (Euthyphro). As you said, if I want to add it to my profile then I'd need to add a separately published edition. The issue is that this will inflate my "pages read" count as each individually published edition often comes with introductions/preambles etc.
The default edition of Euthyphro is 128 pages, eight times longer than in the Compete Works. Many of the other editions are of a similar length.
My original motivation was to see if I could avoid massively bloating my "pages read" count. Adding a single book from a collection isn't an issue but if I was to add 10 or 15 separate works then it would greatly distort my "pages read" count.
From your replies I see that isn't possible so I'll just refrain from adding shorter works like this and avoid the issue.
Books mentioned in this topic
Euthyphro (other topics)Plato: Complete Works (other topics)
The Republic (other topics)
For example, Republic by Plato is ~250 pages. It has been published within the 1800 page book of Plato's Complete Works.
Plato: Complete Works
Is it possible (and allowed) to add this version of Republic as a separate edition under the page for Republic?
The Republic
I've seen that some people have already done this but I'm not sure if it's officially endorsed.