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Public domain eBooks from my collection

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Here's some -- not all -- of the public domain works in my eBook collection.

All of the books are in the EPUB format. If you want, you can convert the books yourself to the MOBI format (which is what Kindle uses), or any other format, using Calibre. If you need me to show you how to convert books, I can show you.

Author list:

Blackwood, Algernon
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Carroll, Lewis
Dumas, Alexandre
Dunsany, Lord
Hodgson, William Hope
James, M. R.
Le Fanu, Sheridan
Link, Kelly
London, Jack
Lovecraft, H. P.
MacDonald, George
Mirrlees, Hope
Onions, Oliver
Poe, Edgar Allan


I didn't include the few poorly-formatted public domain works in my collection. I'm quite certain that all of the works included in the archive are well-formatted.

Anyway, enjoy . . . nerds.
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Let me quickly tell you (anybody who likes trivia) something which is to my mind rather interesting.

I thought it was amazing that Onions, Oliver was on this list; I couldn?t believe that the brilliant theme song to one of my favorite films of all time, "Watch Out, We're Mad" (1974), was sung by an author.
I quickly went to Wikipedia and was immediately disappointed to find that he died a few years before he even started singing?

Yes... I too was perplexed; it seems a duo of Italian brothers took that name as a nom de plume to avoid saturating the market as they were quite prolific in the 70?s in the Italian recording industry.

Anyway, it seems that instead of going here, It turns out I wanted to go here!

(While this minutiae has no bearing on anything, I just thought it may be interesting to note)
 

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