17.374 books and their openings

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             Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 08:36:27 +0000
             From: Norman Hinton <hinton@springnet1.com>
             Subject: Re: 17.369 books and their openings

    Thanks both to Patrick Rourke for his kind words and to Michael Hart
    for Project Gutenberg. I use it for just the kind of searching mentioned
    and it's a real contribution to Letters on the Net.

    (I'm glad to find another reader of Station Island, too!)

    p.s. Just bwefore i read here about 60,000 E-book orders, I read in the
    Times that the e-book was 'a failed experiment'. One man's Mede, another
    man's Persian, I guess?



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