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Old 03-10-2009, 05:23 PM   #8
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I just discovered MR - and the fact they were available - so, yes.

For instance, the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. The formatting was decent; however, editor was different - so, not necessarily the same book with the same footnotes.

But, I am definitely looking at all the absolutely free ones I can find - because if the formatting is an issue - I can always remove it - and still download the "free" version from Sony's 900+ (at least until the end of this month).

Cheers,
Josh

ps. Do you know of any collected works available on MR? or, are they mainly going to be piece-meal? (Edgar Allen Poe's collected works for instance. Or, Henry David Thoreau.)

pps. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn is done very well. Thanks - very much appreciated.
I looooooved the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (it was one of the first books I read on my Reader, it was a Sony Classic).

And there are some collections on here, just search by author. The ones I can think of are the Sherlock Holmes Omnibus and the Professor Challenger Omnibus.
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