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Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby Trevanion » 23 Jan 2022, 01:03

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Re: Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby RogerS » 23 Jan 2022, 07:33

You could have the even pages and me the odd ones. :eusa-doh:
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Re: Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby AndyT » 23 Jan 2022, 08:57

Information is cheaper than objects!

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id= ... &skin=2021
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Re: Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby Blackswanwood » 23 Jan 2022, 09:31

The grammar is worse than a text message from a fifteen year old!
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Re: Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby RogerM » 23 Jan 2022, 17:28

I'll wait for it to come out on Kindle.
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Re: Anyone Fancy Going Halves?

Postby AndyT » 23 Jan 2022, 17:39

RogerM wrote:I'll wait for it to come out on Kindle.


It already has.

Follow the link to the Hathi Trust for download options. I recommend PDF as it preserves the original page layout and illustrations. Most Kindle or other ebook readers will display PDFs.

You can also choose an epub file, derived from OCR. Kindles don't directly display epubs but you can use software such as Calibre to convert them.

I bought a first generation Kindle back when they were new. It has a handful of books purchased from Amazon, before I saw how useful it was for reading some of the millions of public domain texts available free of charge. There's something rather satisfying about using a modern Kindle/iPad/tablet to read books from the 18th and 19th centuries! :D
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