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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Thanks for keeping me in mind.
So far it appears that all but the Mitchell Beazley and Straight Up titles are samplers. However, that first line of your first post is the only one that I've checked yet. I found "sampler" written somewhere on those cookbooks, except for one teaser, which I decided was a sampler because it has only 43 pages.
Not to seem ungrateful, because I appreciate your post. And I don't know about the cookbooks, yet, beneath that first line--some or all of them may be complete editions.
Besides, there will be recipes in the sampler part of the ebooks. I'm tempted to just print them out and file them, like they did in the Stone Age.  And I've been wanting a new color printer, anyway--a little, tiny part failed after about 100 pages, maybe less, in the old one, and a new part from Canon was going to cost about the same as I paid for the entire printer!
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I buy most of my books from Kobo, and none of the ones I bought were samplers. The Beazley Amazon link does show several samplers, but once you look at the ones starting at Casablanca: My Moroccan Food, they're all full cookbooks, at least 150+ pages. I don't know why the 99 cent books start half-way down the page, after some $2.99 and $3.99 books at the Amazon link, must be their advertised books. And the first book over at the Kyle books link, The Indian Cooking Course, Amazon says is 996 pages.