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Old 08-06-2008, 11:06 AM   #26
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This is a good recommendation. There are many dime novels available at Munseys and Ed Lacy is fairly representative (although I prefer Charles Willeford and Milton Ozaki).

In fact, I think that Mobileread hosts many Ed Lacy novels in lrf format for Sony Readers converted by Dr. Drib
Yes. The pulp category is one Munsey's proprietor has a special interest in, and the site carries material in that category you won't see elsewhere.

Munsey's and Manybooks both draw primarily from Project Gutenberg, but Munseys does pulp stuff, and Manybooks looks for Creative Commons works it can offer (and invites CC authors to contribute to Manybooks as a way of getting broader exposure.)

I visit both sites daily.
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