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Referencing
If you need the same reference more than once, name the ref tag. For example, you need to use Introduction to Politics by John Smith twice. So you do this like this: Germany is a democracy. It has a two-tier parliament.

See the second time you don't need to re-type the entire ref. It's enough to just to name it. Notice / the second time the reference is used. Also, if you cite from different pages, you can simple give a range (like Smith, John. Introduction to Politics, pages 30-35). It is not really neccessary to make a new reference only because the page number changed. But if you want to do that, of course, you can. But in such case I would suggest using two-tier citation system as I introduced in René Massigli: you give only author and page number in between ref tags, and full book information is presented under the article. If you have any questions, just ask me! Renata (talk) 05:39, 1 September 2008 (UTC)

Hey, I see you adopted the shorter citation mechanism. I hope you found that it saves some time ;) I wanted to tell you two things. First, if you are naming the references, you need to provide the content only once. In fact, the code will completely disregard whatever is in between the second pair of ref tags if it has the same name as the first. So modifying my earlier example, Germany is a democracy.  It has a two-tier parliament. would give the following result: Germany is a democracy. It has a two-tier parliament.

See, the comment in the second tag does not show up. It is "overwritten" by the first tag. So it is a waste of effort to put anything in between the second pair of ref tags. The second time you use the same reference, simply type in (note a slash after smith - that's what causes the magic trick to happen).

Second, dots and commas should go before ref tags, and not before. So for example, you would type in (note the location of the period): Germany is a democracy. and not Germany is a democracy.

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Licensing
Non-free book cover

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 * Description=Book Cover


 * Source=Derived from a digital capture (photo/scan) of the book cover (creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party). Copyright held by the publisher or the artist.  Claimed as fair use regardless.


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Tags etc.

 * Original research (Without square brackets)
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Editing notes for articles in progress

 * AK and women


 * Adel
 * Maid at boarding school
 * At university in Vienna
 * Komsomolskaya
 * Bebe
 * Nadeshda
 * Dorothy
 * Memaine
 * Affair with Camus (1946?)[Cesarani pp.279-80] See also note #132.
 * Simone de Beauvoir
 * [Cesarani p.277: 23 October 1946] "[de B: One night I got drunk I let him come home with me. We slept together. It wasn't any good. It didn't mean anything.. He was too drunk. So was I. It didn't happen again." [Cesarani p.277]
 * "Several days after their one-night stand Koestler recorded in his diary: 'two nightmare hours with Simone'" [Cesarani p.278].
 * Cynthia


 * Craigie (Rollyson: To be a Woman).


 * attractivenes to men:


 * "Yvonne also admitted that Jill was 'keen on men' and susceptible" [page 22].


 * "Jill would later wright in a small notebook titled Odd Reflections: 'Infidelity is not necessarily incompatible with loyalty'" [page 25]


 * "Jill confided to her daughter that she and Jeffrey were sexually incompatible. Jill may have already began affairs with other man. Later she admitted:


 * "If you are very attractive... you get so involved. They absorb so much of your time emotionally... Fending off men. Men who felt that they had broken their hearts. Yet they get somebody lse pretty quickly. At the time you are convinced that they did something terrible. You've said yes, you might, and then, you don't want to, and they get mad." [page 26]


 * "Barbara, acting as the couple's secretary and baby-sitter, saw in Jill a woman out of touch with her husband and no longer observing her marriage vows." [page 32]


 * "To the end of her life, she was both proud that she had respected his marriage and regretful that she had not made love to [Henry] Moore." [page 48]


 * "Barbara Dell remembered trying to keep Julie out of the way, but Jill's affair with her cameraman Friedman was obvious to everyone on the set - and elsewhere ... " [page 83]


 * "In 1946, the affair with Friedman apparently over, Jill moved out of Malcolm MacDonald's house, Frognal Lodge, and into Liam MacQuitty's Hampstead residence." [page 83]


 * ""I wasn't supposed to know they were sleeping together. Ny mother would ruffle up the spare bed, but I could see that it had not been slept in properly." [page 90]


 * "Michael recalled that Malcolm gave Jill many lavish gifts, including works of art [he also gave Julie a horse]. Jill wrote in Odd Reflections the more you take, the more you are loved - so foolish are men." [page 92]


 * "In Odd Reflections Jill wrote: 'Better to be treated as a sex object than a sexless object'." [page 115]


 * "In Odd Reflections Jill wrote: 'Nothing will cnvince me that life has anything better to offer than a marriage in which both parties rate each other's welfare and happiness of supreme importance - give or take a few adulterous moments.' [page 116]

26-7,36, 39, 43-4,69,92,115,212,237
 * flirtatiousness: 39,175
 * view on infidelity 25
 * Begbie-Clench: 19-22
 * Dell:1,6-7,21-2,23-9,35-7,69,82-3,87,104
 * affairs: 26,83-5,92,201n
 * MacDonald: 27,29,32, 35, 39,92
 * MacQuitty: 83-4, 87, 91-2, 99
 * Neame: 136, 138-9,139-42, 143-4, 147, 149, 297, 337
 * Peck: 140-1
 * diary 279-88
 * Anthony Crossland: 176, 227,234, 238,241,243,337
 * re Julie: "At home with Jill and Michael in Rosslyn Hill, Julie found herself in dinner parties among writers like Milton Shulman and Arthur Koestler." 117
 * Janine
 * Paola
 * EJH
 * Cesarani pp. 425-27. AK EJH met Jan 1955 at party by Moira Verschoyle. AK proposed on 14 Feb. According to EJH K proposed next day. (pp. xx)

GKR Images
Image:AlexR.jpg |Sándor Radó|Alex Rado]]. See The Invisible Writing]]

Image:Daphe-Hardy.jpg|Daphne Hardy Henrion|Daphne Hardy]], c.1941. See Scum of the Earth (book)]]

Image:Scum of the Earth 1941.jpg|Scum of the Earth (book)]], Left Book Club, 1941. Book cover.

Image:Dialogue with Death - 1942 US.jpg ‎ |Dialogue with Death]], 1942 US edition. Book cover.

Image:PikiWiki Israel 3461 People of Israel.jpg‎| Arthur Koestler]] Visit to Ein Hashofet, Palestine, 28 January 1945

Image:Arthur_Koestler.jpg|Arthur Koestler]], in Paris, 1948.

Image:AIB-Book-cover.jpg ‎|Arrow in the Blue]], 1952. Book cover.

Image:Scum-of-the-Earth-1955.jpg ‎|Scum of the Earth (book)]] 1955 edition. Book cover

Image:8MontpelierSquareLondon.jpg ‎ |Arthur Koestler]] Image taken in 2009.

Image:HeelofAchillesEssays.jpg |The Heel of Achilles: Essays 1968-1973]], 1974. Book cover.

Image:GMSoF.jpg |Arthur Koestler: The Story of a Friendship]], 1984. Book cover.

Image:AKbyLevene.jpg|Arthur Koestler (1984 book by Mark Levene)]], 1984. Book cover.

Image:SrangerOnTheSquare.jpg| Stranger on the Square]] 1984. Book cover.

Image:PartSrangerOnTheSquare.jpg| Arthur Koestler]] 1984. Part of book cover.

Image:Living with K.JPG ‎ | Living with Koestler: Mamaine Koestler's Letters 1945-51]], 1985. Book cover.

Non-GKR Images
Kandinsky

Cyril Mann self portrait

Licensing rationale

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 * Article= xyz


 * Description=Book Cover


 * Source=Derived from a digital capture (photo/scan) of the book cover (creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party). Copyright held by the publisher or the artist.  Claimed as fair use regardless.


 * Portion=Book cover only, a small portion of the commercial product.


 * Low_resolution=Yes


 * Purpose=The image serves as the primary means of visual identification of the subject (the book). It illustrates educational articles about the book from which the cover illustration was taken.


 * Replaceability=There is no free equivalent of this book cover, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image.


 * other_information=The use of the cover will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original. In particular, copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the book.