
Hi, Paul. I've forwarded this to the cataloging team for response. Best, Greg Newby On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 12:15:57PM +0100, Paul Flo Williams wrote:
Seeing the latest posting of "The Invasion of India", apparently by a "J. W. M'Crindle" (#66388), I wonder why his name is rendered with an apostrophe, instead of either the turned comma (open single quote) or a simple "c". His name was John Watson McCrindle (1825-1913), and the Internet Archive version of the book clearly shows that the turned comma is used for his name, the normal printer's approximation of the superscript "c".
Using the apostrophe like this means that "The Invasion of India" isn't found when searching for McCrindle, even though his other book on PG, "The Commerce of the Navigation of the Erythræan Sea" is correctly attributed.
There's a very good essay by Michael Collins about this: http://greenbag.org/v12n3/v12n3_collins.pdf
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