not very original pondering
Jan. 26th, 2008 12:07 pmI wonder how many works of literature dating between about 1750 and 1900 are having a resurgence of readership because they are out of copyright and are available as free etexts?
I have just gleefully filled my Palm with free copies of such titles as: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; all of the Anne books; various works of the great Jane; and anything else free that even slightly overlapped with my reading habits. The Odyssey, even.
They finally found a tie-in application that would interest me. Am considering purchasing eReader Pro & eBook studio. You can make your own ebooks with free apps, but it looks a bit laborious.
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I have just gleefully filled my Palm with free copies of such titles as: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; all of the Anne books; various works of the great Jane; and anything else free that even slightly overlapped with my reading habits. The Odyssey, even.
They finally found a tie-in application that would interest me. Am considering purchasing eReader Pro & eBook studio. You can make your own ebooks with free apps, but it looks a bit laborious.
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