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Old 12-16-2010, 11:12 AM   #45
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Yes, Project Gutenberg do a wonderful job with the out of copyright classics. Pride and Prejudice does have italics. The Scarlet Letter was added with illustrations over two years ago, without illustrations back in 1992.

I understand a lot of ebook readers ship with a sample of PG books, and all of the ebook stores seem to copy a few too. There might be added value, like forewords, commentary or illustrations, but the availability of classics is not a big differentiator IMHO.
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