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Old 09-18-2010, 02:43 PM   #286
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
In the Tom Corbett Space Cadet series, the cadets studied from book tapes. In fact, one plot line starts with trouble over there being only one set of tapes on a subject, and they don't share nicely the way their mothers taught them. The creators envisioned electronic reading, but not the ease of copying. I'm not sure anyone foresaw that.
I believe all but one are now in the public domain and available as ebooks. See http://manybooks.net/series/16.html
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