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Old 12-24-2015, 08:02 PM   #75
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Are you aware that there are at least 4 separate editions of the King James translation of the Bible in epub format available at gutenberg.org? They also have 66 separate epub "chapters" available, ranging from Genesis to Revelations, each as a separate download. Then there are alternate translations such as the "Tyndall" bible dating back to the 17th century at gutenberg. If you're interested in comparative religion, gutenberg has the Book of Mormon in epub also. Elsewhere, you can find epubs of the Torah, the Koran and the Book of Urantia, all available for free download. You can probably find a good deal of L. Ron Hubbard's work online also.

If you're more interested in how these books are published, download a familiar edition from gutenberg.org and open it up with ebook-edit or Sigil. Study the html + css. Find out how style sheets are linked to the text files. You might not run into many accented characters, but if you do, you'll see how they are worked in.
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