so now let's take a look at another book that jim adcock did,
pg#29452, "the wings of the dove", written by henry james...

once again, hats off to jim for digitizing this important book.

i've appended a full list of the tags that jim used in this book.

this list is even more brief than the one from yesterday, since
jim didn't include a linked table-of-contents within this book.

in general, i think an e-book should have a table-of-contents,
because it increases the readers power to navigate the e-book,
but i guess there's no need to make a big deal about that here.

another quibble might be that he gave the section-headers
("book first", "book second", etc.) the same heading-level as
the chapter-headers below them (i.e., an [h2] tag), but again,
the chapter-structure of this book was simple enough that
i'd have to say that that probably doesn't matter that much.

the point is, jim didn't use any anchor-link .html in this book.

nor did he use an [pre] tags, likely because none was required.

again, the point is that, for a great many books, the _tagging_
that a person needs to do for an e-book is extremely minimal.

also of note is that jim goes with some radically sparse .css,
and sometimes eliminates it entirely -- a breath of fresh air!

-bowerbird

p.s.  here is the list of .html tags that jim used in pg#29452...

>   [br]
>   [p][/p]
>   [i][/i]
>  
>   [h1 align="center"]THE WINGS OF THE DOVE[/h1]
>   [h3 align="center"]BY[/h3]
>   [h5 align="center"]Copyright, 1902, by[/h5]
>  
>   [h2 align="center"]BOOK FIRST[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]THE WINGS OF THE DOVE[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]I[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]II[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]BOOK SECOND[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]III[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]IV[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]BOOK THIRD[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]V[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]VI[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]BOOK FOURTH[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]VII[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]VIII[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]IX[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]BOOK FIFTH[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]X[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XI[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XII[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XIII[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XIV[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XV[/h2]
>   [h2 align="center"]XVI[/h2]