User:Henry Delforn

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Henry G. Delforn
Carpinteria, CA, U.S.
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"Do not take the lecture too seriously . . . just relax and enjoy it. I am going to tell you what nature behaves like. If you will simply admit that maybe she does behave like this, you will find her a delightful, entrancing thing. Do not keep saying to yourself "But how can it be like that?" because you will get . . . into a blind alley from which nobody has yet escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that." [11]

Wikibooks vs Wikisource[edit | edit source]

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Format for e-book[edit | edit source]

see http : // freelancewriting. suite101. com/article.cfm/how_to_structure_and_format_an_ebook

  • Cover Page – no page number
  • Title Page – no page number
  • Copyright Page – no page number
  • Dedications – numbered with roman numerals
  • Table of Contents – numbered with roman numerals
  • Introduction – start regular numbers
  • Main body of book – regular numbers continue to end of book
  • Index
  • About the Author

Help:Starting a new page or book[edit | edit source]

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Wikibooks:Manual of Style[edit | edit source]

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NIST source[edit | edit source]

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