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Question about Penguin Classics e-book editions

Hi All,

Has anybody here bought or seen an example of an e-book version of a Penguin Classic edition? Specifically, I am thinking of buying their version of Ulysses.

I have a treebook Penguin version of Tristram Shandy, and I liked it, it had a lot of footnotes that helped me put the book in context and increased my enjoyment of it. And I have confirmed, through a discussion on another forum, that their paper "Modern classic" edition of Ulysses does have good additional material (footnotes and other stuff) that I would love to read.

What I'd like to know is, can anybody confirm that e-book versions of the Penguin classics or Penguin modern classics have the same content as the p-book version? I'd like to know before I pay £9 for a book that is available for free, here on MR among other sources.
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