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Old 10-09-2010, 01:30 PM   #18
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I downloaded a bunch of Shakespeare yesterday and now have about 30 titles - still have not explored Collections but shall. The Complete Works would be neater other than the lack of a table of contents but you can search using the Kindle so you could find stuff that way although it might prove tedious.
I thought a "Complete Works" would be quite wonderful to have in eBook form; I have at least three versions of it in hard back that I've collected over the years. ( Now you see why I need to down-size my pBook collection!)

I'm hoping there is a "Complete Works" eBook version out there that does have a table of contents, but otherwise I will just download Shakespeare's works one play at a time. The folks at Project Gutenberg took a very long time (I would assume, anyway) to convert the complete works into an eBook and I admire and thank them for that, I just wish someone had taken the time to include some way of finding the play or sonnet you wanted to read. But hey, it was free and a work of love, I am sure, so I mean no harm to them with my criticism!

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