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Old 06-21-2016, 02:04 PM   #381
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
If you buy it from eBooks.com, you can download both the PDF (which is formatted exactly like the print book) and the reflowable epub.
Thanks for the post.

The publisher is DK (Dorling Kindersley), a British company. I don't know that I have purchased any of their ebooks, but I have quite a few of their physical books. If the digital books are like the physical books, they are loaded with photographs and other images. The images are very vivid and intense (I've noticed that this is true of the publications of several other British publishers in the last few years).

I think that I remember now that ebooks.com typically, if not always, throws in the pdf with whatever other format a customer buys. Thanks for reminding us.

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