I'd use the normal technical terminology which is applied when
publishing-systems professionals (I used to be one) talk among
themselves: "All fucked up".

 -Tim

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:28 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> My copy "Portrait Of A Decade" arrived and it's f&&ked up! I want a
> replacement.
>
> I know some of you have experience in the world of bookselling & publishing.
> I'm wondering if there's any special terminology I need to use in describing
> the problem to the place I bought the book from?
>
> The copy I have is missing whole sections & other sections are duplicated.
>
> It has the acknowledgments, the introduction, the table of contents & a
> title page. The first chapter begins on page 3. But after page 4, the next
> page is page 53. The whole first part of the book is missing.
>
> I have pages 53 through 68, then it skips to page 85. Pages 69 through 84
> are missing.
>
> I have pages 85 through 100, then it skips back to page 69, so that I do
> have pages 69 through 84, they're just not in order. And I've got duplicate
> pages 85 through 100.
>
> Starting with page 101 the rest of the book seems to be in order.
>
> There is nothing wrong with the binding. There are no loose pages or any
> gaps where pages might have come out of the book.
>
> It appears the book was assembled with the missing and duplicated pages when
> it was printed and bound.
>
> Does the publishing business have any technical term for this kind of error
> in assembly that would help me to explain what the problem is when I contact
> the seller.
>
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