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Old 11-20-2008, 06:40 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Ned View Post
Is that strictly true?
I'm currently on with some e-Book Classics that aren't available in print.
As Ned very rightly says, it works both ways. Although there are many modern books which aren't available as eBooks, it's equally true that there are huge numbers of eBooks which are long out of print as printed books.

Take one of my favourite authors, for example, Sir Henry Rider Haggard. You'll probably only find two of his books in print easily: "King Solomon's Mines", and "She", but you'll find all 60+ of his novels in my 16-volume "Haggard Anthology" here on MobileRead.
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