12-30-2010, 01:14 PM | #16 |
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If it is still in copyright (e.g. The Hobbit), they certainly can't give it away.
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12-30-2010, 01:27 PM | #17 |
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RAH - I downloaded the $18.99 book last night. It contains all three of the series.
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12-30-2010, 01:33 PM | #18 |
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12-30-2010, 01:52 PM | #19 |
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How is the editing? Reviews say the kindle version is a mess. Wanted to do a re-read and buy from kobo.
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Thanks for your table of contents suggestion, Scion. I figured the sample wouldn't tell me, but i think you're right that the TOC would. Anyway, we now know that it has all 3. |
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At $18.99 each book comes out to be $6.33 each. Much better then buying them separately.
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Just for the sake of accuracy, it's not a "series", but one novel which is sometimes published in three volumes. If you read the "Note on the Text" at the start of the book, this is made very clear.
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Why do you not consider it right to sell pre-1950 books, as a matter of interest?
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I don't think I am being so cheap as I am frugal, my local library has a limited eBook selection but for the cost of LOTR from B&N, I can subscribe to the Philadelphia library for the year and eventually I will get it via Overdrive. I am just too a point where I will rarely buy a book, just like Music & DVDs, I rent all of those with Rhapsody & Netflix but I definitely get my money’s worth from those services. Why pay more, when you don't have to? It would be different if I really wanted to read it now, but I have 200 some titles downloaded already, there isn't a rush. |
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Also, you are free to get Public Domain books from B&N (many of which are free), or to get them from other sources. It's not like they have a monopoly on them. In many cases, the B&N version has commentaries on the text, which are not in the Public Domain, and which add value to the book. Also, they may have put extra work into the preparation of the ebook, which also adds value. It can be worth paying something to have a copy of Pride & Prejudice with proper formatting or that includes illustrations from the 1st edition printing. |
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Those copyright durations keep changing, though. Every 10 years, the rights-holders pay the law-makers enough money to add 20 more years to the duration.
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I've been reading mostly PDFs recently, so perhaps I am remembering the way they were working as far as font size. Anyway, it seems like the right edition to get via B&N. I can reconfirm that it does indeed have all the books. |
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