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Old 10-30-2012, 06:36 PM   #36
JD Gumby
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Originally Posted by vxf View Post
The worst copy of The Wealth of Nations is an April 2011 edition. Backlist? Perhaps, it's certainly not a fresh book. But it just happens to be perhaps the most important book in economics of all times, and you can't read it on e-ink without dealing with typos, omissions, formatting errors.
Have you checked Project Gutenberg's edition (always the first place you should go for PD stuff, really, unless your ereader is tied to a specific store so tightly that sideloading's impossible)?
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