Talk:1635: The Cannon Law

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[edit] move page 1635: The Cannon Law -> 1635: Cannon Law

deleting by nowiki
{{move|1635: Cannon Law}} per the below reason // FrankB 02:24, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

This page should be renamed, because "1635: Cannon Law" is the title of the work. Also the canon law does not seem correct. Canon law having a religious connotation, and cannon law being a double-entendre. 132.205.93.33 22:22, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

  • Strong Object—Erroneous and so a Bad nomination

    The title is very correct, as was the original image I uploaded (erroneously deleted as well! I can't even take a month off for real life and earn some income apparently! <g>). This image is solely the e-book version and was probably a prototypical (not yet finished pre-production) artwork released on Baen's website.

    The physical copy (a Hardcopy) beside me, as did the deleted pic reads 1635: The Cannon Law, as stubbed out back in July and August. IIi2}}Sorry Anom., but the double entendre is entirely meant by the author and fits right in with the plot and 'canon law' too. A fun series. // FrankB 02:23, 11 November 2006 (UTC)