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Old 02-09-2014, 06:59 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
They wouldn't be alone in not having things formatted as neatly as they should I don't think. I remember a thread some time back about LOTR and how the ebook has a ton of errors (or did at that time anyway). The Internet Archive seems to have a lot of errors in the books that they scan into their archives. Quantity seems to trump quality with them or something. Gutenberg is much better as far as their work with PD books. Of Course Mary Stewart's books aren't PD, nor likely to be so for some time yet even after she passes on, but it seems sometimes that ebooks do have more errors than their paper cousins.

I remember that discussion. There were QUITE a number of disappointed fans of LOTR, and they went on to complain to the publisher. After a period of time, these formatting issues were (for the most part?) resolved.
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