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Old 05-23-2021, 10:13 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Pjama View Post
I don’t know if you have an iPad, but the app might be easier than using the hardcover version - these books are super heavy and the paper is thin like cigarette paper. Probably an iPad plus the app would be cheaper than the hardcover as well.

ETA: And the Kobo English dictionary is very good, as is the French, and the French to English. And I’m a dictionary fiend, so am very hard to please that way.
Me too. I do have an iPad, but I want the paper volumes because they take me back to grad school days, when I used them in the pre-PC era for work in Middle and Old English. Good memories! Have always wanted to own a set.
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