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High Strangeness available on Amazon Kindle!
Mr. Scott:
--- Quote from: DavidHP on February 16, 2011, 06:36:54 PM ---Any plans to have the History of The World for the Kindle?
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Yes. It will just take a bit longer because it's a BIIIIG book.
:D
Leon:
--- Quote from: RedFox on February 16, 2011, 04:23:23 PM ---Fantastic! :clap:
I almost feel like getting a kindle just so I can buy it :D
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Hi Redfox,
There is a downloadable Kindle reader available for windows and several others for iphones and such.
You will find it http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=amb_link_352814002_3?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-6&pf_rd_r=0RWJT9VTNFRTQ2DZE9MR&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_p=1279039382&pf_rd_i=1000426311#
I downloaded both the reader software for windows and the book today, even though I have the Kindle already, as I can read it on my laptop or my reader whichever is more convenient at any given time.
You need to create an account with amazon if you dont already have one of course. The link for the book directs you to the US Amazon site, however a search on the UK site also has the DL for those of us on this side of the pond.
It is good to see these books now being available in e-book format, as money is tight so thanks for all the hard work involved in transfering them to this format, as otherwise I could not afford them.
Leon
nicklebleu:
Yeah!!!
This book was still missing in my collection!
DizzyHelix:
Only just arrived here but may I make a suggestion. How about using those affiliate links (or whatever they're called) for these Kindle books (or anything else from Amazon), to get a little bit of income from purchases made using your link? Instead of just a plain link to the product page. BTW the Kindle has been its own bit of life-changer and I was quite glad to see these books made available on it (and reasonably priced, unlike so many other Kindle versions!).
Gandalf:
Hi DizzyHelix,
Welcome to our forum. :)
We recommend all new members to post an introduction in the Newbies section telling us a bit about themselves, how they found the cass material, and how much of the work here they have read.
You can have a look through that board to see how others have done it.
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