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Old 07-09-2014, 11:33 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Thanks bfisher for the Pyrrhus books and Caravaggio info.

Boohoo that the Pyrrhus books are not free in Amazon Aus nor Kobo UK ..... oh well.
*handing Lynx-lynx a Kleenex*

All of these books are probably in the public domain in the U.S. I don't know about in Australia or the U.K. If they are in the public domain in one of those places, I think that you can download them from a ebooks site in the U.S. If so, if it were me I would check the following:
http://archive.org
http://books.google.com/books (I think that a lot of the books that Google has are also at archive.org, but not all of them.)
http://gutenberg.org

Alternately, you might check a mega ebook search engine. One doesn't come to mind right at this moment. I think that Luzme http://www.luzme.comonly finds the ones that you have to pay for.

For most of the books at archive.org, downloading the Kindle/mobi format is an option.

You've been a Mobilereader longer than I have, so you may already know all of these things . . . .
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