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Old 06-30-2012, 05:48 PM   #88
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
That's probably why I was so convinced they could do it (well, that and the fact that you can buy the complete works of Shakespeare for a lot less than that brand new on paper). Maybe, like with music and movies, we have to wait a few years for the impatient spenders to finish shopping before the "Value" editions start coming out.
Shakespeare wrote far less, though. The whole of Shakespeare's canon amounts to somewhat over 800,000 words. That's equivalent to what? 10-15 average sized novels? Christie wrote many times more than that.
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