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Hannah
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Jul 11, 2016 11:08AM

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Make sure to verify that the Mrs. isn't appropriate, as it is for Mrs. Henry Wood.

How about this: search the author's name to make sure of the status.
I'm continually fixing these:
Mrs CN Williamson (should be A.M. Williamson, I think—I go with the most complete profile)
Mrs Amelia Barr (should be Amelia E. Barr)
Mrs Southworth
Mr Stanley Weyman
Captain Charles King/General Charles King (same guy)
Last week I got a good chuckle out of MR Maud Wilder Goodwin, who just so happens to have been a woman writer!


Is it okay to fix ones that are totally different from how it was published? Let me go hunt the example I am thinking of...


Can I change those, especially in cases where the author wrote under exactly the same name the whole time?

The "Use the most complete version"
The PD publishers who are now bulk republishing out of copyright books tend to use all kinds of crazy variants, including full names that were never used in life, titles and even dates, so you'll find all those on covers dating from the last ten years or so, but we routinely clean them off. (ETA: It's usually worth giving the full name in the author bio though.)
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