Linked marginalia.
From the table of contents of Rhymes of a Red Cross Man by Robert William Service (1916). Original from the New York Public Library. Digitized August 24, 2007.
Linked marginalia.
From the table of contents of Rhymes of a Red Cross Man by Robert William Service (1916). Original from the New York Public Library. Digitized August 24, 2007.
Ink blot.
From the table of contents of Shoes of the Wind: A Book of Poems by Hilda Conkling (1922). Original from the University of California. Digitized December 10, 2007.
Reader’s marginalia adopted by links.
From the contents of Decadence and Other Essays on the Culture of Ideas by Remy de Gourmont (1921). Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized March 27, 2008.
Illustrations composed of and trapped by linked table of contents.
From My Book House, v. 1, ed. by Olive Beaupré Miller (1920). Does not include metadata indicating library of origination or date of digitization (but does include Stanford library artifacts).
Water-damage-and-autolink vistas.
From the front matter of Cobb’s Juvenile Reader by Lyman Cobb (1839). Original from the New York Public Library. Digitized September 21, 2006.
Intermittent autolinking on the title page, verso, and table of contents.
From A Defence [sic.] of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church of England by William Wake (1686). Original from the Bavarian State Library. Digitized February 6, 2012.
Writing autolinked with items from the table of contents (“My Dear Lame / It is pleasure— This / is the letter ??? / Pinkard written to / Miss Lambe”).
From p. xii of Poetry for Children, ed. J. Aikin (1805). Original from Oxford University. Digitized September 11, 2007.
The shadow of a hand dissolves the link to page 84.
From the table of contents to The Collapse of Capitalism by Herman Cahn (1919). Original from Harvard University. Digitized May 5, 2008.
A reader comments on the transition of the text to film.
From the table of contents to Kid Scanlan by Harry Charles Witwer (1920). Original from Harvard University. Digitized July 14, 2008.
Spacing dots connected by link underlining.
From the table of contents to Draveil; or, The Life of Harriet Preble by Prof. R. H. Lee, ed. by Mrs. Dr. Bell (1876).
Autolink over the fingers of a Google Books employee.
From the table of contents of Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements by T. E. Watson (1902).
Marked-up table of contents with autolinks and arithmetic.
From The Victory at Sea by William Sowden Sims and Burton Jesse Hendrick (1920).
Autolinks with haze and inaccuracies.
From the table of contents of The Proverbs, Epigrams, and Miscellanies of John Heywood (1906, incorrectly noted as 1562). [Here]