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Originally Posted by peachiekene
Yes, but these are huge omnibuses that include everything - including really obscure works that are hard to find.
I've never bought from them personally, so I can't vouch for the quality of them though.
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I've been reading the Professor Challenger works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and up until now, I've not encountered any mistakes, or if there were some, they were too small for me to detect.
The one mistake you will encounter quite some times is a link in an inline table of contents that is not actually a link. It may be difficult to reach the actual book in that case. As long as EPUBSplit and Calibre exist and work, I treat the Delphi Classics as its own "library" of which parts can be split off. After that, I'll have Calibre regenerate the TOC.
If I can get get 10 to 20.000 pages of reading for $3 (and then, 40% off of that), without having to search around the net for a good copy with good layout, and fully illustrated at that, I'll accept the occasional mistake.
(I have 36 of these Delphi Classics, which is about half a life of reading.)