
I don't often enter this discussion, though I have put a number of items by James Fenimore Cooper and Susan Fenimore Cooper on gutenberg. Today I generally put them on the James Fenimore Cooper Society website, in html, in part because of my frustration with italics and foreign accidents. However, on page breaks, I have for some time (I'm my own webmaster) adopted the practice, in putting books (not short articles) on our website, of inserting the page numbers of the original in {curly brackets} which I generally don't use for other purposes. This not only identifies the page from the original one is reading (helpful both for checking and for bibliographic reference) and, because it is surrounded by {curly brackets} is easy to search for without finding other materials. Anyhow, it's a thought. Hugh MacDougall, Secretary/Treasurer James Fenimore Cooper Society 8 Lake Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326-1016 http://www.oneonta.edu/external/cooper