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Old 03-26-2018, 06:58 AM   #119
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
Many of the books I'd love to buy and have as ebook are illustrated books from my childhood, often by somewhat obscure authors. For the most part, they simply aren't available as ebook and probably won't appear any time soon.

I'm getting too old to wait it out, so I just roll my own.

But it surprises me that some books aren't currently available as ebook. Like 'My Friend Flicka' by Mary O'Hara. Remains in print, so obviously it sells. No official ebook yet though audiobook is available.


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I can't say that there are a lot of illustrated books that I want from my childhood, but there are number of kids books that I would like to have. I do have a fair number of the Encyclopedia Brown books which are available in ebooks. I would like to get the old Alfred Hitchcock presents The Three Investigator series, which was a favorite of mine for a while. There are some of the later ones available, but none of the early books.
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