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The title is Just Call Me Madam : Chronicles of Emancipation by Morris Greenidge. ISBN number is 9768265319.It is a self publ..."
I can add the book. Can you upload a cover? (You can scan/photograph the cover, put on your profile. Then after I add to the title, you can remove from your profile.)
What about a description? Is there anything on the back cover that would be suitable?

I have changed my profile picture:
The back cover only has reviews:
.... a gripping story of adventure, romance and mystery in an epochal period of Barbadian history
-Robert L. Morris ..... Lecturer in History
....a tour de force which grafts flesh upon the dry bones of the history of Emancipation
- Trevor Marshall ....Head of History(ret'd)
Barbados Community College
But I found this write-up in a local newspaper at the book launch:
Author Morris Greenidge yesterday launched his newest work, a historically based drama which centres around one of the City’s most famous hoteliers Caroline Lee, the woman after whom a sweet potato got its name.
Entitled Just Call Me Madam, a reference to the fact that the hotel on Broad Street, where First Citizens Bank is now located, was also a brothel, the novel is set around the time of Emancipation, and weaves such characters as fellow female hotelier Betsy Austin and Rachel Pringle; Methodist Ann Gill; abolitionist and the first coloured person to enter the House of Assembly, Samuel Jackman Prescod, and even Nanny Grig from the Bussa revolution, into its storyline as it shows the fight to free slaves in a different light.


Her Amazon profile says "her Port Danby Cozy Mystery series" and "her website" if that is enough? https://www.amazon.com/default/e/B075...
Those profiles are uploaded by authors themselves through Amazon's Author Central.

Her Amazon profile says "her Port Da..."
Thanks Rosemary..... I think that should do it.

Her Amazon profile says "her Port Da..."
Thanks, Rosemary. Saves me time when adding her to the database.


From Wikipedia:
Born September 17, 1961 (age 56)

From Wikipedia:
Born September 17..."
I believe that is a different Matthew J. Sullivan.
Michael J. Sullivan
It appears that Ed's Michael J. Sullivan isn't interested in having his birth information public.

From Wikipedia:
Born September 17..."
Thanks...how did I miss checking Wikipedia...doh!

From Wikipedia:
Bor..."
That's okay--we all have those moments. Happy to help :)

oooooooooooooh.... I hadn't seen that message either. So, if no birth date confirmed, I'm out of luck I guess with that one.

Whoops, sorry, I should have checked his book titles! Also, my link only took me to the last post.

Yes. We have to have a firm date.

We only need a year. If he wants to put it in his GR profile or on his web page, we could take it there.

to Cold Days by Jim Butcher
Thanks!

to Cold Days by Jim Butcher
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Got it!

Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear

[book:Maisie Dobbs|46..."
Nope, you're fine.

https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/rev...
Does anyone have time to add this? Here is the link to the audible one it is (there is more than one on audible!)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/rev......"
Awards are for all editions of a title. Added the Audie Award nominee for 2003. The Earphones Audiofile award does not meet GR standards for having a clear winner.

https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/rev...-..."
Okay, thank you.


Worldcat has this at 50 pages, and is, unfortunately more reliable than Amazon. Do you have that edition? A book in hand has the highest preference.
EDIT: Poetry is the one type that allows for 2 books by the same author to qualify for a single task in any season. If you have another by cummings you could read them both. Which task were you planning for this?

I just picked the book up from the library and it does have 101 pages--but it looks like there are quite a few blank pages (each poem is allowed two pages, but many only require one page thus leaving the facing page blank). I'll see if I can get another E.E. Cummings collection (I was going to use it for 15.3, so I still have some time as I'm not quite done with my book for 15.2).
Re: Worldcat pagination...I wonder if they just looked for any number at the bottom of the page--at the bottom of the pages are listed the number of the poem, which would not be a correct number of "pages" (In a normal book it would start with the bottom left page saying "1" and the facing page on the right saying "2" and continuing on so when you turned the page it would be "3" and "4", etc. In this book, the bottom left of the first page says "1" with nothing on the right page, then you turn the page and it says "2"...so it's counting the poems not the pages. Pages=101, poems=50 but since it's numbering the poems and not pages "50" is the last number to appear.)



Are you having it everywhere, or only in reviews?

Are you having it everywhere, or only in reviews?"
everywhere. but now I am on my PC and it works. I was on iPad before so it must be something on my side


You'll be fine with it, as I don't see it at BPL either.

You..."
Great--thanks!


Thanks, Rebekah. Ordered the authors per the "look inside" feature at Amazon.


Got it!

The title is A Gift Of Chracter: The Chattanooga Story. It is written and edited by Dr Philip Fitch Vincent, Nancy Reed and Dr Jesse Register. The ISBN is 1-892056-11-9
Published by Character Development Publishing, Chapel Hill, NC
Copyright date is 2001

Nevermind. I removed the dashes and find a reference. I'll work on it.
And, voila! Here you go!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

The title is A Gift Of Chracter: The Chattanooga Story. It is written and edited by Dr ..."
I found it here

Looking at the editions in Goodreads, the earliest publication year is 2010. It appears that that edition is a reprint of a 1913 book. Can the publication year be changed?
See:
https://www.worldcat.org/title/fairy-...
https://fairytalez.com/author/margare...

Looking at the editions in Goodreads, the earliest publication year is 2010. It appears that that edition is a re..."
Changed to 1912. WorldCat shelves a 1912 edition.
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The title is Just Call Me Madam : Chronicles of Emancipation by Morris Greenidge. ISBN number is 9768265319.It is a self published work done in 2016. Publishing information is MG Events with email address of mgevents @usa.net. I have the hardcover version with 301 pages.