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Old 02-05-2018, 05:15 PM   #4
HarryT
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Originally Posted by TheSmitty View Post
My impression is that this is a problem more for people not in the US than those in the US, but I could be wrong.
I actually get the impression that more British books are unavailable in the US than vice versa.

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"Between the Strokes of Night" by Charles Sheffield
All of Charles Sheffield’s books used to be sold by Baen (I have them). I think they lost the rights when he died. A good reason to always buy books that interest you when you see them - there’s no guarantee they’ll continue to be available. I have every ebook Baen have ever published (I’ve been buying their monthly bundle since 1999, when it started) and I reckon that a good 10% of those books are no longer available for sale.

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"Excession" by Iain M. Banks
Available from Amazon UK.
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