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Originally Posted by HarryT
The main issue on the ones I looked at (a couple of the polar exploration ones) was that they had a lot of footnotes, but no work had been done to make the footnotes into hyperlinks. That would make the book very hard work to read. These are "raw" conversions of PG texts, from the look of it. Nothing inherently wrong with that of course, particularly when it's a free book; just something to be aware of.
Sorry, Egret, I'm being terribly impolite here. I should of course have said thank you for posting the links.
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No problems.
But I would like more reviews that remind us what to look for (like footnotes and only Volume 1) and also give links to better versions.
Best
Alice in Wonderland and
Alice Through the Looking Glass ?
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/39408
The Grateful Dead by Gordon Hall Gerould (study of a group of folk tales)
clickable TOC and footnotes and index.