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Old 03-26-2008, 08:06 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I agree with you, Bob; 19th century fiction is one of my main interests, and the beauty of an eBook reader is that there are vastly more such novels available as eBooks than can be easily obtained in print - exactly the reverse of the situation with modern books. Eg, one of my favourite authors is Sir Henry Rider Haggard. Go to any modern bookshop and you'll probably find two of his novels available - "King Solomon's Mines" and "She". His entire works (60+ novels) are, however, available as eBooks (and are downloadable from this site!).

Harry is being very modest: The Haggard titles have been lovingly assembled by Harry, for any new members who are unaware of his dedication to the classics.

You might also look at the complete Charles Dickens and Edgar Rice Burroughs that he's also put together.

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