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Old 09-15-2012, 11:13 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by gardenstate View Post
Here is a link for the EPUP format (which may be easier to read than pdf):

http://www.ebay.com/itm/25-000-epub-...item19c4bb2745

I bought the Sony LRF version years ago and it is a great collection. Mine only had 10K books....
I own a 41,000 Kindle .prc eBooks collection which came on 2 DVDs, the 10,000 PDFs, and the massive 8 DVD 400,000 ePub eBooks collection is on its way. The link you posted is a very good compilation. Remember, only about 200 - 300 of these eBooks will be easily recognizable. The rest are rather obscure works of genre fiction, travel logs, essay collections, minor authors, and pulp fiction. Still, lots of interesting books to peruse. You might find a diamond in the rough. There are a lot of modern titles included as well (early 20th century).

Again, buying a collection like this is more for the fun of knowing you have tens, if not hundreds of thousands of eBooks in your possession, in multiple formats: a bibliomane's greatest dream.
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