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>To extend this a bit -- if you end up with only one appendix for
a book, you
>wouldn't call it Appendix A? Just call it Appendix?
Exactly. The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed) says
"In a work with one appendix the word _Appendix_ precedes the
title (if any) of the appendix...Where there is more than one
appendix, each is given a number or a letter (Appendix A,
Appendix B, etc.)..."