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Originally Posted by Little.Egret
Not quite 'owned by the same people' because I see duplicated books, but perhaps someone is selling a publishing kit ?
I don't think they do much work besides adding a clickable TOC and some Gutenberg books now have that.
The Grateful Dead by Gordon Hall Gerould
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/39408
I think all Gutenberg books are text rather than images and they are proof read whereas Kitrinos books are DRM'd so making copy/paste harder than it need be.
Here's the simple freebies only list for Kitrinos (works with all Kindle stores)
http://www.amazon.com/s/?url=search-...isher=Kitrinos
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Thanks for the clarifications, corrections, etc.
I was "shooting from the hip" when I said that you could cut-and-paste with these books. I was
assuming that--I shouldn't have done it.
So, is there any advantage
textually to the Kitrinos books, other than the fact that some will have a clickable TOC that Gutenberg editions don't?
Being a child of the 60's and 70's, the first thing that I thought of when I saw "Grateful Dead" was the band by that name. I never have been a "Dead Head" (or, "Deadhead"--I've seen it both ways) (a fan of the group), but I liked their music. When I saw your post, I thought, "oh, cool, a book about the Grateful Dead (band)!" ha. I don't know enough about the group to know for sure, but maybe they took their name from this old book that you posted.