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Then the pseudonym should be the primary name for all editions. The real name should appear for all editions that it was published under, and is optional for those editions published under the pseudonym. I have also added a link on the pseudonym's author page to the real name's author page.
I don't see any other editions other than this one in the database, though.
I don't see any other editions other than this one in the database, though.
Also, is that the cover of the 1963 edition or the 1987 edition? It sounds like the former, but you attached it to the latter.

Already done."
I didn't think you will miss that, I wrote it down just so Ingmar would notice it for future encounters. :)

The ": Roman" bit wasn't me, I was wondering about that too :P
Looks good!
Yeah, lots of our data sources have the ": Roman" or ": A Novel" bit on many titles. We usually strip them out when we find them.
Yeah, lots of our data sources have the ": Roman" or ": A Novel" bit on many titles. We usually strip them out when we find them.
This is about Planet der Verlorenen: Roman, of which I have the original 1963 edition, but it's credited to Sergius Both, which is a pseudonym of Herbert W. Franke[1].
So what's the recommended way to handle this? There doesn't seem to be a pseudonym field on the author record.
[1] http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?1...