Proofreading Done

Posted by Joel Heck on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
I have now completed proofreading all 399 pages and more than 266,000 words of this 3.02 MB file. This helped me to see other events that should be added, including an additional schedule from Warren during 1966. The use of those schedules can help a person reconstruct in more detail the likely series of events of Jack or Warren. The document is now about 1,500 words longer and a bit more accurate. A couple of chronological mistakes were found and corrected. The number of footnotes now approaches 900, but I have not used footnotes for most of the events that come from several (now bolded) resources that appear at the end of the document. If you want to know the source of an entry, it probably comes from one of those seven resources. Send me any information that would help me to improve this resource.


Tags: "c.s. lewis" "warren lewis" oxford cambridge university 
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