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Old 08-09-2013, 07:22 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by jgaiser View Post
Ran across it a couple months ago. I'm not sure what the difference between normal Gutenberg and this one, except they seem to be only available online as HTML.

And you do know that some (first 55) Doc Savage books are available here on MR. User GeorgeH was formating and uploading until he became concerned about copyright issues. Just checked. Still available
I wondered what had happened with those ebooks. Conde Nast seems to claim just about anything that isn't nailed down including most (if not all) Old Time Radio programs. Of course they will sell them to you a few at a time for X many bucks. I'm surprised the books are up at the Consortium even as HTML files. I remember yrs ago Black Mask (Munsey) had them and many other texts for sale and then Conde Nast happened to them.
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