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Old 11-02-2010, 04:19 PM   #91
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Originally Posted by meaghm00 View Post
Just got through reading all these interesting comments. I love my ebooks but find it frustrating that many old classic mystery works (by authors like Michael Innes, Margery Allingham, Arthur Upfield etc.) are simply not available. I long for a system whereby we can acquire these titles "on demand".
Same here! But I especially want more electronic copies of the little-known Victorian detective novels, because I think they're a lot of fun to read but they're impossible to get in paper format without spending oodles of money (or getting lucky in a thrift store or something). Project Gutenberg's got some, but it's not enough! *wah wah wah*
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