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Originally Posted by branko
J.M. Barrie won't be in the public domain in the UK until next year, and some of the Peter Pan stuff will never be (some hospital has a *perpetual* copyright on it--hence the name Neverland).
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Well, phooey! Fine, then, we'll include the OZ books, and Lang's multicolored Fairy books. And a full line of Kipling. Jo herself likes
Jane Austen and Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (and E. Nesbit, as already suggested), and manybooks/Gutenberg have them, so include those.
Ironically, she is aware of how
good books can go out of print. Too bad she doesn't see the connection from there to eBooks.
Not that I have the money to make this happen -- I'm still hoping someone from Sony would see this and get the bright idea to donate the unit and books.