JunheeD
Some bubble tea for you!
editI wanted to send a picture of Kaki no tane (a type of Japanese/Korean snack) as a kind of thank you for introducing the name of that food anime to me, though couldn't upload the WikiCommons licensed image! Have been watching Shokugeki no suoma during the weekend instead of writing about RRI Pynkyfish (talk) 21:37, 24 February 2019 (UTC) |
some remarks concerning your sandbox
edithai JunheeD,
sorry, I can't remember your real name.
You've done a very good job until now in your sandbox! This is the kind of contributions that Wikipedia needs to become an encyclopaedia that really summarizes all knowledge on our planet! Thank you, so far. As you perhaps know, Wikipedia fully depends on voluntary contributions, as far as the content is concerned. So your help is really welcome.
I think I would name the page Observations in the Orient. That's a unique name. It's not necessary to make it any longer.
I saw that you already uploaded a better version of the original cover! I added some info etc. in commons: c:Category:Observations in the Orient (Walsh, 1919). I also did already upload a good quality version of the "map": c:File:ObservationsOrientWalsh1919_Map.jpg
May I suggest that you start the article with: template:infobox book, the infobox on the right (compare for instance An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China).
concerning the section Bibliographic:
You could perhaps start with a short overview of bibliographic info, using template:cite book, like this:
- Walsh, James Anthony (1919). Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission Fields in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Indo-China, and the Philippines. Ossining, N. Y.: Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. OCLC 782089664 (all editions). Retrieved 2019-05-10.
{{cite book}}
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(help)[1]
When you use the ref=harv parameter, you can easily link to the book on other places in the text by using the template:sfn or another template, like template:harv. Like this.[2] You might use this with other sources as well, perhaps.....
By the way: do you have a special interest in the Catholic Mission, or was it just that the book came on your way?
Isn't it a marvellous idea to import the book in Wikisource, and make a complete transcription of it? I can help you with the "technical" stuff if you wish, and of course I can help you with proofreading etc. as well! I already started s:en:Author:James Anthony Walsh. There is already one (short) text of Walsh in WS: s:en:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Bl. Théophane Vénard.
Walsh is still a bit "young". Mostly we work on 19th century texts, or early 20th century.
Apart from this, the article on James Anthony Walsh also needs a bit of attention!
Wikipedia…. a never ending job…….
Greetings, --Dick Bos (talk) 09:42, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
notes
edit- ^ Other online versions: version 2 in Internet Archive (IA) (this version does not have the map), IA, version 3 (ibid), IA, version 4 (id) and digital version in Cornell University Library (with high quality map). The copy in the Jesuit Library of Maastricht University does not have a map either.
- ^ Walsh 1919, p. xxx.
I have sent you a note about a page you started
editThanks for creating Observations in the Orient.
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