Monday, July 21, 2008

SSAWW site now live

The SSAWW site is now live at http://www.ssaww.org (and .com and .net as well).

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Caveat emptor: buying print-on-demand books

On a less formal note, I recently went looking for books on eBay and found the site inundated with what appeared to be Project Gutenberg and other texts from public domain sites reformatted and offered for sale by print-on-demand publishers for $40-50 apiece. Scholarly books are also offered for sale in print-on-demand version, many for two to three times what the book would cost used. (For example, Michael Anesko's Letters, Fictions, Lives: Henry James and William Dean Howells is $128 in a print-on-demand version on eBay and Amazon.com and $36 from used booksellers on abebooks.com.)

The "caveat emptor" part of the message is this:

(1) If you need a scholarly book, WorldCat can tell you if a nearby library has it. (You can also find a WorldCat search box on my home page at http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/index.html and can add one to your own page or weblog, if you want to; it's free.)
(2) Unless you are eager to pay two to three times what the used booksellers charge for a scholarly book, try them first. You can still find original editions and used books on eBay, too, but since the big online stores don't push them, you may have to scroll through several pages of print-on-demand repackaging to find them.
(3) If you're reading primary texts for enjoyment and don't mind reading texts online, check the various books online sites first, including Google books.
(4) The old editions of a less-famous author (like W. D. Howells) are often more reasonably priced than the print-on-demand versions.
(5) With print-on-demand versions of primary texts, it's not always clear what edition you're buying.

New SSAWW site and various

I'll be managing the SSAWW (Society for the Study of American Women Writers) site now. The old site is here (www.ssaww.org) and the new and redesigned site is here: www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/ssaww/index.html. The domain name will soon refer people to the new site.

Also, I've been doing some updates, adding materials to the Thoreau page and others. I am trying to keep the size of the pages down (in terms of KB) so that people with iPhones and other portable media can use them. I don't have one of these devices but would welcome any suggestions from those who access the site on them.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Edith Wharton's Short Stories

I finally completed a list I've been meaning to compile for some time; it's a list of Edith Wharton's short stories with bibliographic information from R. W. B. Lewis's collected edition and information on the original publication places and dates (from Barbara White's Edith Wharton: Short Fiction.

It took a surprisingly long time to compile this, but here's the list:

http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/wharton/edithwhartonstories.htm