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Originally Posted by HarryT
Although that's true, do bear in mind that his work was still in the "life+70" public domain until the start of this year. The fact that it's available on PG doesn't automatically mean that it's legal for you to download it!
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Harry - I know that.
I'm not a "Q" fan myself so I've not even been tempted to download any of his books from PG. So I've no idea whether they are well-formatted or slapdash. But they are now open to people
here to have a go at, if that's their bag.
I was more interested in Looney and de Vere: the idea that Shakespeare's plays were written by someone who was definitely dead when a large number of them were written intrigues me: surely a flaw to the Oxfordian hypothesis?
I made a half-hearted attempt at finding a scanned version of
Shakespeare Identified on the web somewhere, and failed. If anyone trips across one, I'll be happy to clean it up for MR myself.
[edit a little later] - I have found Looney myself via the Internet Archive. It looks like it will take a week or two, though: very messy scan.