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RWood
02-01-2008, 01:39 PM
An index page has been added to the Wiki for Complete Works of Charles Dickens Available at MobileRead. (http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Complete_Works_of_Charles_Dickens_Available_at_Mob ileRead)

The twenty-five (25) works are listed in alphabetical order and contain direct links to the downloadable ebooks available in both Mobipocket PRC and Sony BBeB (LRF) formats. Many are illustrated with the original graphics scanned by HarryT.

These editions were created by HarryT and contain thousands of textual corrections beyond the public domain sources available at Project Gutenberg and elsewhere. Each book is a handcrafted masterpiece. Each volume is DRM free.

These are wonderful editions from one of the greatest writers in the English language.

HarryT
02-02-2008, 11:33 AM
These editions were created by HarryT and contain thousands of textual corrections beyond the public domain sources available at Project Gutenberg and elsewhere. Each book is a handcrafted masterpiece. Each volume is DRM free.


They're getting more "hand crafted", at any rate :). I'm (rather) slowly proofreading them against printed editions as time and other committments permit.

ZaZg
02-02-2008, 12:45 PM
Thank you so much!

This is amazing work you have done, Harry!

Mr. Goodbar
02-02-2008, 07:26 PM
These look great. Thank you for doing this! It's been a long time since I read some of these, but I'm looking forward to digging back in.

sianon
02-03-2008, 05:12 AM
thank you so much for this Harry. Many years ago, I worked for a book binder. While most of my work was boring and mundane, we would at times get antique books in for repair. The most memorable of these for me was a first edition copy of "tale of two cities". My task in the laborious restoration process was to sew the sections back together with a very fine needle and thread. The pages were so thin and brittle it was a delicate and time consuming task. But oh how it felt to hold such a volume.

eccleshill
02-08-2008, 04:56 PM
Just want to say 'Hi' to everyone & to thank 'Harry' for the Dickens books - am currently reading Little Dorrit and it's a pleasure to read it, the way it's set out and the use of the illustrations. Good work!

wmaurer
02-19-2008, 04:52 PM
Harry, another expression of appreciation for your hard work. These books are to be treasured, and your e-book versions do them justice.