Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation
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1gilroy
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I'm not versed in these books, but noticed that there's both a Publisher's series and a regular series of the same name with the same 16 books. I'm trying to figure out what it SHOULD be here.
Help appreciated.
https://www.librarything.com/publisherseries/Geographies+of+Justice+and+Social+T...
I'm not versed in these books, but noticed that there's both a Publisher's series and a regular series of the same name with the same 16 books. I'm trying to figure out what it SHOULD be here.
Help appreciated.
2JerryMmm
Looking at a few titles on google shows some were published before in the 70's , so that would make it a publisher's series.
3gilroy
some were published before in the 70's , so that would make it a publisher's series
I'm not sure I follow the logic of this.
I'm not sure I follow the logic of this.
4JerryMmm
Pub series is for works in a series that have other editions not belonging to that series.
"Publication history
Social Justice and the City was first published by the Johns Hopkins University Press in 1973. After being out of print for a long time, it was republished by the University of Georgia Press in 2009, after adding Harvey’s influential essay ‘The Right to the City’ published previously in the New Left Review."
"Publication history
Social Justice and the City was first published by the Johns Hopkins University Press in 1973. After being out of print for a long time, it was republished by the University of Georgia Press in 2009, after adding Harvey’s influential essay ‘The Right to the City’ published previously in the New Left Review."
5gilroy
>4 JerryMmm: Yes. So what does when one is published have to do with it?
You didn't say anything about this in your initial post, just when they were published, which can be irrelevant to the question.
You didn't say anything about this in your initial post, just when they were published, which can be irrelevant to the question.
6JerryMmm
fair enough, it wasn't exactly stated.
The series looks from the covers to be fairly new, so I assumed prior knowledge.
Further checking gives more titles previously published outside this series. So it's definitely a Publisher's Series.
The series looks from the covers to be fairly new, so I assumed prior knowledge.
Further checking gives more titles previously published outside this series. So it's definitely a Publisher's Series.
7PhaedraB
I've set up some publisher series without deleting the previous series info because I don't want to get dumped on by the person who set up the series series. This might be a similar case.