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classic books on cd.

Postby magicdiscoman » Nov 27th, '03, 17:30



http://cnb-host2.clickandbuild.com/cnb/ ... tegoryID=3
just seen this and wondered if it was worth the money and if larence had any plans to stock it.

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Postby BaBaBoom » Nov 27th, '03, 17:50

I have that cd, though I got it from a different site.
I'm a digital man through and through as I have a reading problem with the written page but odly not on a pc. It has the full versions of the books you would expect and I use mine daily.

I like the portability and the ease of use but I have seen some cheap sources of these books listed here somewhere and if you get tired eyes from a pc screen the real books are the way to go.

Hope that helps, if I find the link to where I got mine I will pass it on.

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Postby the_mog » Nov 27th, '03, 18:05

ebook versions can be found at http://www.lybrary.com/ and very reasonably priced too

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Postby BaBaBoom » Nov 27th, '03, 18:12

aha, thanks trying to remember that was doing my head in, thats where I got mine :)

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Postby nickj » Nov 27th, '03, 19:35

The learned pig project do books on cd, mostly old ones but there are two cds ($80 for the pair), the first contains 41 books, the second over 60, including the original frozen in ice manuscript from many years ago apparently! Have a look at http://www.thelearnedpig.com.pa. Plus they have many books available completely free online, all of them out of print I think.

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