
Apologies for coming in late here, but it should be noted that the following entry was added to the GUTINDEX in April, 2003: May 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon, Folio[dfre310f.xxx] 900 (NOTE: in proprietary Folio .nfo format; Vol. 3 only.) (See also: #890-895 for HTML format, #731-736 for plain text.) Also the following notes, especially for #892: Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V6 htm[dfre6xxh.xxx] 895 Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V5 htm[dfre5xxh.xxx] 894 Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V4 htm[dfre4xxh.xxx] 893 Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V3 htm[dfre3xxx.xxx] 892 [This vol only also available as plain text in dfre3xx.txt/.zip] Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V2 htm[dfre2xxh.xxx] 891 Apr 1997 Decline/Fall Of The Roman Empire, by Gibbon V1 htm[dfre1xxh.xxx] 890 [Author: Edward Gibbon] (Note: The above 6 files are HTML conversions of ebook #'s 731-736) Occasionally, one may find other tidbits of useful information inside GUTINDEX.ALL, especially for some of the more esoteric items. It is a holding place for such info until such time as something better comes along. For example, the above may or may not be useful when updating a bibrec in the future. And as I haven't expressed an opinion lately, herewith is mine for #900: #900 should be moved to /9/0/900/old/, and a 900-readme.txt or dfre310f- readme.txt should be placed in /9/0/900/ explaining the situation, including the reasons it has not been discarded; it _is_ a part of PG history, as documented in the newsletters over the years, and prior to that, in the various maillists. And besides, it makes for lively discussions every couple of years. If no one else wants to, I'll write a brief (less than 10K words?) readme when the time comes to "update" this posting. FWIW, [<G>eorge]