I don’t get it. Aren’t Jane Austen and Charles Dickens books already available at Project Gutenberg for free? Why in the world would anybody then pay Penguin Books for an “ePenguin” e-text version?
I don’t get it. Aren’t Jane Austen and Charles Dickens books already available at Project Gutenberg for free? Why in the world would anybody then pay Penguin Books for an “ePenguin” e-text version?
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I think the versions that are coming out are in “pretty” format such as pdf, m$oft reader format. Still a con though …20% cheaper than the paper versions. Go to amazon and get them 40% cheaper..hehe