Supposedly, the book is in ePub2. It's Roger Zelazny's 1965 book "This Immortal" which I bought in Kindle format from Amazon something like 8 years ago. I'm working with the Calibre converted epub. Again, I'm almost entirely clueless about CSS. I'm trying to improve the way it looks as a learning experiment, but the CSS/HTML just looks awful to me. For instance, it looks like almost every paragraph is part of a <div id=...> statement. Which, in my ignorance, seems to imply it wants to make every paragraph a unique object to, perhaps, be manipulated with Javascript (?). And, I can't make hide nor hair of what it's doing with all the paragraph and character style statements that it strews everywhere.
I'm going to attach a link to a Scrambled version of the book. If anyone has the time, ability and/or inclination to look at it, perhaps you can tell me what's going on with the CSS. For instance, part0005.html has one line of text on it and dozens of commands all down the page. I have no idea why. And, later, in the actual text, you can see how bad the formatting looks because of all the styles stuck in the middle of everything. I'm wondering if the only way to make it "better" would be to delete all the stylesheet stuff and try making it all up myself.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z1e...ew?usp=sharing