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Some missing section breaks

Unfortunately Gutenberg isn’t great at preserving section breaks in their source text, so I usually do a sweep for missing ones. Flicking through the scan PDF I came across this in chapter one:

Example of a section break missing in chapter 1

To include this in our text, I’d insert a standard <hr/> before <p>The earliest record of tea….

Can you add this, quickly scan through the rest of the PDF to see if there are any other missing section breaks and add any you find?

Add some more lang italics where appropriate

There are some Japanese terms in the original that aren’t proper nouns, but aren’t italicised. For our usage I’m happy to keep their initial capital I think, but I’d still like italicisation and an xml:lang for the first instance at least. For example: Tokonoma and Kakoi.

Italics need semantics where appropriate

Have a look at this section of the semantics manual: https://standardebooks.org/contribute/semantics#semantics-inflection

Where possible, we want italics that refer to the name of a thing to have an epub:type attribute, probably picked from the standard vocab list: https://standardebooks.org/vocab/1.0

For example, a book title like <i>Chaking</i> should be <i epub:type="se:name.publication.book">Chaking</i>, and a newspaper like <i>Spectator</i> should be <i epub:type="se:name.publication.newspaper">Spectator</i> .

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