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10-26-2015, 03:49 PM | #32 |
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Seeing as the current ones are from Macmillan/TOR and Open Road and the one pwalker mentions was also from Macmillan I'd assume they were legit. I'm assuming that Gates to Witch World disappeared because Macmillan's rights expired. We'll have to hope they work out a new deal or that Open Road picks up the rights to go with the other volumes they hold the rights to.
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Joyce's novel follows the character of Leopold Bloom over the course of one day in 1904. It parallels the epic poem of Odysseus in a stream of consciousness style. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VAOUHJO/ http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VAOUHJO/ http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00VAOUHJO/ |
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Yea, that's one of the more frustrating ones that I'm looking for. What's worse is that Brust is still alive and writing, so given how popular the books were, I can only conclude that the early ones are tied up in a legal dispute.
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I don't think I've given up on these yet, but all the other P.D. James books are in ebook format. I got all her others as they trickled across the pond a few years ago. The two I am waiting for are,
" The Maul and the Pear Tree " by PD James & Thomas A. Critchley and " In Murderous Company " by PD James I can buy both hardcover & paperback from Amazon, but no ebook yet. I do the "Tell the Publisher you'd like to see this as a Kindle book " request for both. I'd really like to add these to my ebook collection. |
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Sorry, my mistake, that looks look the unabridged version. Still not what I'm looking for though. I want an unabridged ebook that I can search. Last edited by bfisher; 10-26-2015 at 10:15 PM. |
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10-26-2015, 11:02 PM | #38 |
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Emma Lathen's John Thatcher series
R. B. Dominic's (pen name for Emma Lathen, which is itself a pen name for Mary Jane Latsis and Martha Henissart) Ben Safford series Margot Arnold's Penny Spring/Sir Toby Glendower series Patricia Moyes' Henry and Emmy Tibbett series Richard and Frances Lockridge's Mr and Mrs North series (other than Dishonest Murderer) Michael Pearce's early Mamur Zapt series (the last few have come out in ebook) Manning Coles' Charles and James Latimer books and The Far Traveller the rest of Helen Chappell's Hollis Ball/Sam Wescott series Marvin Albert's Stone Angel series (supposedly coming sometime from Wildside Press - the first one is out, but no more have followed) the early Andrew Greeley Bishop Blackie books (the beatitudes titles) William Marshall's Yellowthread street series Philip MacDonald's books (The Rasp is coming, perhaps the others will soon) most of Delano Ames' books Caroline Roe's Isaac of Girona series and a whole bunch more authors...some of whom have one or two out in ebook, but not all... Timothy Holme, Charles Goodrum, Kathryn Lasky Knight, Constance and Gwyneth Little, Frank Parrish, Hilary Waugh, James Yaffe, Richard Martin Stern and Alfred Crosby's The Columbian Exchange |
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I have a pretty long list and it would have been even longer if sufue's post hadn't covered a large part of it.
The Tessa Crichton series by Anne Morice The Neil Kelly series by S F X Dean The Colonel Primrose series by Leslie Ford The Marian Larch series and the Nightingale series by Barbara Paul The Cassie Swann series by Susan Moody Most of Marian Babson Most of Angela Thirkell I did have Cyril Hare on my list but when Korta posted that 50% Kobo discount for Canada yesterday I took a short trip over the border and there they almost all were – with very low prices and DRM-free too. I’m mainly left with gaps in otherwise available series – Lay On, Mac Duff! By Charlotte Armstrong A Ring of Roses by Christianna Brand Thinner Than Water, Death of a Minor Character, Woman Slaughter, Sleep of the Unjust , Something Wicked, Root of All Evil, and Smoke Without Fire by Elizabeth Ferrars Rich, Radiant Slaughter by Orania Papazoglou (Jane Haddam) Death of My Aunt, Death of His Uncle, and The Cornish Fox by C. H. B. Kitchin Mrs Malory and the Only Good Lawyer, Mrs Malory: Death Among Friends, Mrs Malory and the Fatal Legacy, Mrs Malory and the Lilies That Fester, Mrs Malory and Death by Water, and Mrs Malory and the Delay of Execution by Hazel Holt Up and Down and Over and Under by Mat Coward Death is No Sportsman by Cyril Hare Murder Machree by Eleanor Boylan Malice Downstream by Graham Thomas The past few years have been amazing though; I’ve already amassed more than I’ll be able to read in my lifetime. |
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Wow, those Cyril Hares are a surprise - thanks! (Flaxborough Chronicles/Faber Finds are also half-price in the Canada sale.) |
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The Attack Force Series by Joe Hunter, was originally published by New English Library. NEL was bought, and bought again. If wikipedia is correct Hatchet now owns NEL. Not sure if Hatchet own the right to the books.
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10-27-2015, 08:31 AM | #42 |
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Heron Carvic's Miss Seeton cozy mysteries.
Louise Cooper's Time's Master and Chaos Gate triologies Fool's Run by Patricia Mckillip last published in 1988 David Eddings Elenium and Tamuli series, they keep appearing and disappearing. The Changeover by Margaret Mahy. Most of Lisanne Norman's books. Brother Jonathan and Lifter by Crawford Killian |
10-27-2015, 09:40 AM | #43 |
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Books by J. D. Salinger
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10-27-2015, 09:45 AM | #44 |
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Coincidentally, I picked up a paperback of this from a charity shop for £0.39 last month (and I got Forgotten Beasts of Eld for slightly more on a previous visit), but maybe more relevantly, we do have an ebook of this in the UK. It looks like there's been a lot of McKillip just released or about to be released by SFGateway over here.
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