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Old 04-10-2009, 01:13 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
Poohbear_nc,

I appreciate that. Thanks.

The ones I am most interested in are the Classic Mystery Collection and the Conan Doyle collection, both of which you mentioned. I would also like to go for:

H. G. Wells
Robert Louis Stevenson
Best American Humorous Short Stories
Alexandre Dumas

If you happen to have any of those, I'd welcome your comments.


The Wells, Stevenson & Dumas are well formatted (in the selections I've read so far) - all have active TOC - both for the entire volume and within individual books. I don't have the Humorous volume.

The earliest works produced by Mobilereference for the Kindle are the most well done - and most readable. The later volumes become increasingly sloppy & unreadable. Do an Advanced Search under Books for Publisher Mobilereference in Publication Date order - and go to the last page and work forwards - the earlier the date, the finer the readability.

Drop me a line if you find more volumes that tempt you.
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