The following is a message from the person who's scanning the electronic texts of some of Twain's works. I'm definitely going to try getting all the public domain texts onto the TWAIN-L filelist. In the meantime, if you can volunteer some time to help proofread the scanned e-texts, please get in touch with Thomas Dell <[log in to unmask]>. Taylor Roberts ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 30 May 93 12:59:20 PDT From: Thomas Dell <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Cc: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Twain e-texts Currently I have all of "Tom Sawyer" and "Christian Science" scanned in, but not proofread. I need to determine first if Project Gutenberg has a copy of Tom Sawyer, then I'll proofread it. (That generally takes a week or two, for that long a book, since I don't have much time to do it.) We have almost all of Twain's works, though a few volumes are missing, and all volumes will be scanned in eventually. If you would like to proofread a scanned in copy, I'm willing to scan in a text and send it to you. A spellchecker is not sufficient, since sometimes portions of pages are missing (though not often, it does happen.) I should mention that if you want to do this, you have to have an edition published before 1917 or so, to ensure there is no copyright. We work from "The Works of Mark Twain", I'm sure you've seen it. (There are some editions of "The Works" published in the 1920's, and I don't think those will be acceptable unless someone does a copyright application search. The major Twain works that we have released are "A Connecticut Yankee", "Tom Sawyer Abroad", and "Tom Sawyer, Detective." (Well, the last two aren't major, but they are longer than 100K, which makes them major to the guy proofreading (me.) Also a number of short stories. Tom