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Originally Posted by carandol
At the risk of getting involved in a different discussion altogether... Don't Penguin Classics normally have a long academic introduction and extensive notes? Doesn't quite justify the prices they're charging, but may explain the DRM.
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My paper copy have that at least and I re-read the book a couple of days ago and the notes are really usefull. I think this is an example were the notes would have worked better in an ebook (they were end notes in the paper book) and a case were I can pay more for the ebook.