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Old 08-31-2014, 10:59 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
I've got some of the mobilereference books I think. They billed it as the "Ultimate Classic Library" over at Mobipocket. Of course their collections were (I think) not quite complete for any given author. Hard to know that prior to purchasing the books though and they were the only kindle format ebook seller I knew at the time. I also didn't know of Calibre back then (if it had even been started).

The issue of 'compete' is problematic at best, due to copyright issues in various countries.

Delphi classics, because of this, sometimes has to offer different editions based upon these copyright issues.

About the formatting: I find that so many of Mobilereference's editions do not use typographer's quotes, but resorts to using to straight lines, such as this: "
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