This email mistakenly sent to the posted list instead of the person who submitted an errata report. David At 02:27 AM 8/31/2012, David Widger wrote:
Hi Mike,
I have added the three missing pages to PG file #76
Thanks very much for reporting this deficiency.
The text and html files are online now, it may be later today before the autogeneration of the mobi and kindle files are completed and uploaded to the servers.
David Widger
Mon Aug 13 20:33:19 2012 Mike Dawe - Ticket created [Reply] [Comment][Forward] Subject: Pages of text missing in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 14:32:49 +1000 To: errata2010@pglaf.org From: Mike Dawe <mike.thgraoret@emteedee.net> Download (untitled) / with headers text/plain 807b Hello.
In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/76
pg76-images.epub
There are almost three pages of text missing in the Project Gutenberg publication.
In Chapter XXI, the text on Page 179 (of the original book) from: "This is the speech—I learned it, easy enough, while he was learning it to the king:"
Through to, on page 181: "All the stores was along one street. They had white domestic awnings in front, and the country people hitched their horses to the awning-posts."
Almost 3 pages in total, including the entire "Hamlet's Soliloquy", missing in the epub (also the .mobi as well, I think).
The scanned illustrations containing some of the missing text are in the .epub, Its how I spotted the missing text from this publication.
Regards Mike Dawe