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Old 03-28-2014, 04:22 PM   #30
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I read mostly fantasy and science fiction and have done so since the late 1960's. I keep track of books that I have read and out of curiosity I have checked to see which are currently available in e-book form. It is roughly 2/3 of them, which is pretty good. And there are more coming soon.

Open Road Media publishes back catalog titles from several of the less well known authors. Earlier this year they released e-books by Samuel Delany. I see upcoming from them in April e-books of stories I read previously by Brian Aldiss, Piers Anthony, Greg Bear, John Brunner, F. M. Busby, Dave Duncan and Fritz Leiber.
For people outside the US, SF Gateway is a wonderful resource for backlist SF and fantasy. Unfortunately, due to rights issues, very few of their books can be sold to people in the US. They sell pretty much the complete works of authors like Harry Harrison, Clifford Simak, Gordon R. Dickson, and hundreds more.
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