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If I do get it translated, you will of course get a free copy immediately. Do you think that it would sell at, say, $9.95? I estimate I'd have to pay around $2,500 to handle the translation, book setup and POD publisher's fees. I wouldn't be looking to make a profit but I'd like to avoid a loss. On May 31, 8:10 pm, teaholic > wrote: > pgwk wrote: > > I have arranged to get books that are out of copyright translated from > > Chinese to English and distributed via my Print on Demand publisher. > > Would that be of interest? I don't know how to handle translation > > rights for books in copyright. It's always been a huge problem for my > > own books (30 or so) -- surprise, surprise, two of the Chinese market > > ones were bootlegs. > > > I'd love to produce the Li Yu classic this way. > > > Just a thought. > > > peter > > http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/8jing10.txt > has 'Cha Jing' by 'Lu Yu'. The character set encoding is Big-5. > "Not copyrighted in the United States." > If you can translate it, please send a copy to me. |
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