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Just out of curiosity, could you provide a connection for the two volumes by serializing them?

Yes, you could create a series for the partial volumes, and either put a link to the whole book in the series description or include the whole book in the series listing with a numbering of "complete" -- I've seen it both ways, and I don't think we've had a policy discussion on it yet.
But it means that the original book, which was never part of a series, ends up with a link to a "series" it comprises in its entirety.
That seems rather off.
That seems rather off.


That seems rather off."
I agree with Rivka. If I see a series designation, I'm going to be expecting a proper series. It's misleading.

I agree that they're technically not a series; but without some way of combining them, the individual volumes wind up floating around all alone in outer space so to speak. So working within the confines we have, what would be a good way to associate/attach a volume 1 and 2 (etc.) together when they can't be combined with each other or the original work.
I'm not against a series to link together 1 & 2. I just think the link to the complete book should be in the description field, not as a series volume.


I have Russian translations of three works by Rosemary Hawthorne combined into a single volume, and I want to add a record for that book. What do I mention as "original title" and "original publication year"? And I guess, I shouldn't combine that volume with any of the three original books?
Valia wrote: "I shouldn't combine that volume with any of the three original books?"
Correct. For original title, I would put something like "title 1 / title 2 / title 3" and indicate in the edition line that it is an omnibus or collection.
Original publication year would be the date the last of the three books was initially published.
Correct. For original title, I would put something like "title 1 / title 2 / title 3" and indicate in the edition line that it is an omnibus or collection.
Original publication year would be the date the last of the three books was initially published.

Or how about listing it (as we already do for omnibus volumes in series) as "1-2"?

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Anna Karénin (other topics)Anna Karenina (other topics)
Anna Karénin (other topics)
As an example, consider Anna Karenina. My personal copy of this works is this Danish language two-volume set: Anna Karénin (I. Bind) and Anna Karénin (II. Bind).
Would it be correct to combine both of these volumes into the overall work?
This seems intuitively correct to me, but I thought I'd better ask before going ahead and doing something I'm not supposed to do.