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Date:         Mon, 2 May 2011 17:50:06 -0400
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From:         Dennis Sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Oliva miniacea & Abbott's "Seashells of the World"
              question
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Aloha Michael,

Rebecca and I love your State! I also am writing and illustrating books. Ed Petuch and I just finished "Rare and Unusual Shells of the Florida Keys, and Adjacent Areas" I have had to become a Photoshop expert to put together the plates digitally, so this is very different from actual illustration. Our arrangement is with the publisher. Taking several thousand photos, travel, selecting about 400 and putting them in plates takes about 3 to 4 months. The hard part is proof-reading , checking, changing, etc. Today a small error can destroy the credibility of a scientific book.

Best wishes,

Dennis Sargent

-----Original Message----- From: Conchologists List [mailto:CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of Michael LaFosse Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 10:45 AM To: CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Oliva miniacea & Abbott's "Seashells of the World" question

Aloha Dennis,

Thank you for the quick reply, and thank you for the added information about the "Oliva" gibbosa illustration: I did not know about that one.

Many of us love Abbott's little Golden Guide, "Seashells of the World", for the enchanting, if that is the best word to use here, illustrations, which were painted by George Sandstrom. I have long wondered what ever happened to the originals, and I also wonder what Mr. Sandstrom would have been paid for a project like that and how long it took him to prepare these 700+ painted portraits of the shells for this mass-market book.

I am curious because I am an author, of origami books, and I illustrate all of my books myself, with line art, which I prepare on a computer. I used to use ink pens and mechanical drafting tools, which were much more time consuming and so a book took many months more to complete. The pay, however, was not based upon time spent. You would receive a flat fee, calculated to fit the publisher's budget.

You are right: 50 years has produced a lot of change!

All the best.

Michael LaFosse

--- On Mon, 5/2/11, Dennis Sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> wrote:

> From: Dennis Sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> > Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] Oliva miniacea & Abbott's "Seashells of the World" question > To: CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU > Date: Monday, May 2, 2011, 10:05 AM > Dear Michael, > > You are absolutely correct. "Seashells of the World", from the Golden > nature guide series, 1962. Lists the Golden Mouthed Olive, which > should be Oliva miniacea or erythrostoma ( an old synonym). > Instead, Oliva sericea, a different species, is incorrectly listed as > the taxon on page 89. Also Oliva gibbosa is not an Oliva, it is an > Agaronia. > > Things were simpler in 1962 and very few people questioned the > material in books by prominent authors. > What a difference 50 years makes! > > Best wishes, > > Dennis Sargent

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