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Old 08-05-2009, 05:12 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by ahi View Post
What do you understand under classical?

While I am not a person who would have qualms paying for stuff that is available freely on Project Gutenberg, I view any eBook that is available on PG as having a great danger of being an untouched, uncorrected, barely formatted PG eText... and that I am not willing to pay for.

- Ahi
I was actually referring to "here" as MobileRead.com.

You can find stuff ranging from Homer, to Austen, to Fitzgerald, to Maugham, to Dumas....

From plausibly, to perfectly formatted.

In addition, Project Gutenberg is improving their formatting, as well as their format availability.

All for free....

Plus, if you have a favorite, which is not available with nice formatting, it's considered "good works" to format it, and make it available for the rest of us
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