Ben, you might check in with them to see if they would support better scanning or rendering of material that I believe would have come from your collection. I was presuming they had put up the manuscript pages with your library’s approval - if so, I wonder why what they provided is not legible. (I have only looked at a couple of the first pages and compared them to the typescript version) Perhaps the HDR ‘equivalent’ of book-scanning might be used to enhance the characters and edges on the manuscript pages, and the result provided as a ‘second’ view of the handwritten material. RME > On Oct 11, 2017, at 1:32 PM, Benjamin GRIFFIN <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Almost totally illegible! > > On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Robert M Ellsworth <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > >> Would you believe =E2=80=94 I think PRH may have listened to me = >> directly. I asked them to put up the manuscript pages and a typescript, = >> and they responded as follows: >> >> =20 >> All fixed. >> = >> http://rhcbooks.com/campaign/books/2495/the-purloining-of- >> prince-oleomarga= >> rine = >> <http://rhcbooks.com/campaign/books/2495/the-purloining-of- >> prince-oleomarg= >> arine> >> =20 >> Thank you, >> Penguin Random House Consumer Services >> JC-863845 >> >> Makes me like their customer service people, more and more. >> >> >> RME= >> > > > > -- > Benjamin Griffin > Associate Editor, Mark Twain Project > The Bancroft Library > University of California, Berkeley 94720-6000 > (510) 664-4238