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Old 09-17-2012, 08:49 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
Thanks for posting this, Pstjmack. I can't download Josephine Tey because where I live it's Life + 70, but the site seems to have a good collection of older titles. I'll enjoy perusing it.

For those of you who are new to Josephine Tey, I'd recommend you start with The Franchise Affair. I've read several of her books, but that's easily the best (in my opinion).

Mike
I'm glad to have helped out, Mike, not least to a fellow Scot. That said, much as I endorse MobileRead's stand in not countenancing piracy of works still in copyright, Tey's works are public domain, period - correct? Even Australia has changed its rules for current works to Life+70, but this is not retroactive there, and nor should it be anywhere else. Kiwis, meanwhile, get an umabiguous Life+50, and I hope the copyright arbitrage across the Tasman Sea doesn't drive too many Oz media conglomerates to the wall ...
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