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Old 09-03-2006, 06:29 AM   #5
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Or are there any Google PDF books that do work on mobile readers?
Since the Google books are basically just graphics packaged into a PDF, unless the original pages are smaller than 8.5"x11" or the font rather large, they will be unreadable on the iLiad even if the files themselves are readable by xpdf.

So, right now, the answer to your question is "probably not." Your best bet for public domain content is still the old stand-bys: Gutenberg, Manybooks, etc.
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