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Originally posted by russell View PostCopyright? The Internet has rendered that useless.
I got a fair few free Kindle books the other day including a bunch of Dickens. I find an eReader encourages you to read more widely since so many of the classics are free.
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Copyright? The Internet has rendered that useless. (see nzbmatrix or pirate bay for more details)
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostBrilliant! I have most of Sir J G Frazer's 12 volume magnum opus The Golden Bough in mega PDF files, and now perhaps someone will scan the remainder.
In fact they have the twelve volumes scanned multiple times from different university libraries.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs they died in 1941, the literary works of the following authors are now out of copyright in the UK (assuming nobody pulled a Peter Pan):
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Sir J. G. Fraser
Anybody got any more?
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Now in the Public Domain in the UK
As they died in 1941, the literary works of the following authors are now out of copyright in the UK (assuming nobody pulled a Peter Pan):
Anybody got any more?Tags: None
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