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Old 11-10-2010, 01:14 AM   #13
Luke King
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The best way to find the free public domain books at Amazon is to type in the title and "public domain" - e.g. type "mansfield park public domain". If you simply search for the title you want, the free version often won't appear.

Amazon stopped allowing people to sell the top one hundred public domain titles some time ago due to customer complaints about the number of versions available. Despite their plans to release a free version of every public domain book, they still like to confuse searches, and have a title such as Robbery Under Arms (an Australian classic) listed for free, though the free version is "not available" to customers from Australia.
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