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Does not compute!

  • 21-07-2014 07:37PM
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    Not sure if this is the right forum for this but I can't see anywhere else that I might get a sensible response. Feel free to move. :)

    Anyway, I'm researching the life and times of English artist Walter Hayward Young (1868-1920) and, as with most things I take an interest in, there's virtually nothing to be found about him anywhere. Even the Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hayward-Young runs to just six lines!

    2011_05_14_19_39_50.jpg?1305427292
    http://tuckdb.org/postcards/76573

    He was a prolific artist best known for his postcards which usually carried his pseudonym "Jotter". He also wrote two books one of which I have and the the other I'm circling on eBay - even these books are rare. However, imagine my surprise when I found a biography about him on Abebooks.co.uk -

    http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=7463705561&searchurl=kn%3Dwalter%2Bhayward%2Byoung%26amp%3Bsortby%3D17%26amp%3Bsts%3Dt%26amp%3Bx%3D0%26amp%3By%3D0

    Book on Demand, Miami, 2013. Perfect binding. Book Condition: NEW. Dust Jacket Condition: NEW. 8.3" x 11". In English language. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles!

    I know that I must be missing something here - a book based on high quality content by Wikipedia articles - all six lines of it! The price of the the Print on Demand book is £ 12.03 plus £ 5.27 p+p.

    I have experienced US Print on Demand books before and the whole area is highly contentious with a couple of giant operators behind the whole thing, making rare unobtainable books available for the greater good of mankind.:rolleyes:

    I'm almost tempted to go ahead and order a copy. It really is about time the likes of Abebooks barred sellers from being allowed to list such trash and for bona fide booksellers to stop listing a lot of the POD material. Any thoughts?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 448 ✭✭Gamayun


    According to Google Books and eBay it's 62 pages in length.

    Could it be padded out with poor quality plates (from Google Images maybe)? I would suspect it to be a disappointment anyway.


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