duckduckgo° for sbn & isbn - standard book number and international standard book number - read, learn and inwardly digest the information upon these that is readily and clearly available -
- and which yr hmbl srppnt. has from time-to-time précised ''here'' on bookcat.
Your original note was left unchanged when the duplicate was merged. The printing history as listed on the Bantam (first) edition copyright page was added (as mentioned in my previous comment), as was the list of stories from the contents page. The SBN is printed on the spine. I am still at a loss to understand what you find fault with. <insert scratches head emoji>
this is not an edition of the original anthology''new writings in sf 7'' ed. john carnell (1966), q.v.
it is a reprint anthology whose contents were drawn from three different original anthologies published during 1966, ''new writings in sf #7'', ''new writings in sf #8'' and ''he writings in sf #9'' as previously carefully explained when the original anthology series was added to bookcat, and also when the derived merkin reprint anthologies drawn from various of the original anthology series anthologies were entered.
its title upon the front cover is ''new writings in science fiction: sf 7'' under which it was previously bookcatted, not least to clearly and recognisably differentiate it from the original anthology series.
° - the space and colon ('' :'') being used traditionally to distinguish between separate parts of a title that might elsewise be separated by a solidus (''/'')
Thanks for that info. I have merged to the original entry, and changed the title to match what is on the book's spine and title page (the latter which I can't scan without breaking the binding). Though note, Bantam's printing history mentions the earlier Dobson and Corgi editions.
the contents do not match the original uk anthology of similar but different title to which it is linked.
it is the same item as the pre-existing bookcat item mentioned, being a reprint anthology whose contents were drawn from three different original anthologies published by dennis dobson and by transworld publishers in the uk, whose cat#, publication date, etc. are all given, and whose contents are all already carefully given and differentiated from those of this merkin reprint anthology, whose publisher/imprint, cat#, publication date, title, contents etc. are all also carefully given in the pre-existing bookcat item.
the cover art image should be transferred to the pre-existing bookcat item, and then this mis-linked duplicate item should be deleted.
if the contents do not match the uk original anthology, published by dennis dobson in h/cvr and by transworld publishers as a corgi books imprint p/b, it should not be linked to them as being identical with them;
if it is the same mmpb reprint anthology drawing upon several of the original anthologies, as is already entered as a bookcat item, and the same printing as this, the cover art should be moved to it and then this duplicate (and mistakenly linked) item should be deleted.
This is, possibly, the same as the imageless entry here, although the title is slightly different, and it is not linked to the canon. If that can be established, the entries can then be merged and linked.
title is as given upon the front cover: ''new writings in science fiction sf 7''
reprint anthology whose contents were drawn from three uk original anthologies as noted
cover art by david mccall johnston (signed)
cover price 75¢
176pp? including titles, indica etc, end pp. advertising
contents:
foreword (nf) john carnell
the pen and the dark (novelelette) colin kapp (#8, 1966) (unorthodox engineers)
(the basis for a mosaic text computer game and included in the paper-bound destructions book thereof)
gift of the gods (ntte) arthur sellings (#9, 1966)
the long memory (ss) william spencer (#9, 1966)
the man who missed the ferry (ss) douglas r. mason (#7, 1966)
the night of the seventh finger (ss) robert presslie (#7, 1966)
six cubed plus one (ntte) john rankine (pseudonym of douglas r. mason) (#7, 1966)
defence mechanism (ntte) vincent king (#9, 1966)