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Old 02-13-2009, 12:32 PM   #5
Dragoro
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There are really huge books available in the Public Domain at this web site, if older books are appealing, and depending on your definition of huge. Omnibus editions are by definition huge.

Some examples of omnibuses available. The complete Sherlock Holmes, The Nearly Complete works of HP Lovecraft, The E R Burroughs Mars stories, The Thousand and One Nights by Sir Richard F. Burton (10 Volumes in one e-book), The Raffles omnibus, and the complete works H R Haggard (In 9 omnibuses!) among others.

Large Novels include The Three Musketeers, Count of Monte Cristo, various large 19th century Russian novels, and others. (My mind is drawing a blank, but I know there others out there.)

All for free and all will fit into one e-book reader....

Where did you find that omnibus of hp lovecraft at?

NM found it.

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