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Old 06-04-2019, 01:02 PM   #837
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Me again. Just thought I'd point to a deficit in the library.
While watching a Victober youtube video (obviously about reading Victorian lit in October) I heard about Mrs Henry Woods' "East Lynne".

"Oh," methinks, "I wonder if it's in the mobileread library?"

So I came here and looked first in the epubs. No luck. Then in all formats. Although there were other novels by her, there was no "East Lynne" so I had to get a raw, unedited, epub from Project Gutenberg! I've now converted this to azw3 for my paperwhite.

I'm just pointing this out so that those who know how to make great copy-edited and formatted versions of raw Project Gutenberg books might consider doing this one.

(Before you say I should do it, I've offered epub --> azw3 conversion in order to replace the mobi's, but no one was interested.)

Mrs Henry Wood died in February 1887.
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