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Old 01-10-2014, 03:38 AM   #123
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I'm going to be really specific on this one: the uncut version of Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land. The as-originally-published version is available, but not the full text.

For that matter, I'd like to see the rest of his back catalog get digitized, and I'd like to see more of these e-publishers that specialize in backlist classics release them somewhere besides Amazon! I love Spider Robinson's "Callahan" books, but only two of them are available as non-Kindle ebooks. In fact, when I first saw those and their clip-art-tastic covers, I was actually concerned that they might be pirated ebooks...but no, that publisher just doesn't seem to see a need for decent covers or non-Amazon sales.
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