[Dtb-talk] 11 new history book collections now available as downloads
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Sep 5 01:12:30 UTC 2012
>
>From: Richard Seltzer [mailto:seltzer at samizdat.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 10:47 AM
>To: seltzer at samizdat.com
>Subject: 11 new book collections now available as downloads
>
>I'm continuing to convert our book collection CDs and DVDs to
>downloadable files. These are large, organized collections of
>related books, in plain text (.txt) format. These books can be read
>on Windows PCs, Macs, and the blind can use them on devices that
>convert text to voice or to Braille. You can also upload individual
>book files to most e-readers (Kindle, Kobo, and Sony, but not Nook),
>but that is a slow and awkward process. For PC and Mac, when you
>unzip, all the sub-folders and files are located in the same folder
>and you can use the index document to click and open the individual
>books, or you can browse through the files and open the books
>directly using any word processor or web browser. Each book is a
>separate file that you can edit, print, highlight, or take excerpts
>from; and each sub-folder has the works of a particular author or
>books on a common topic. In other words, you can creatively control
>these files on your PC or Mac. None of the major ebook retailers
>having offerings of this kind.
>
>We continue to sell our CDs and DVDs (nearly 200 of them) at our
>Yahoo Store http://samizdat.stores.yahoo.net/
>
>Our downloadable collections, which we call "Virtual Library
>Packages", are available at our Quench Editions store
>http://samizdat.com/quencheditions/
>
>This week I added 11 such packages, all of them history books:
>
>
>History -- 2345 books for
>$9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/history.html>
>subsets of History, available separately:
>
> * British History -- 262 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/britishhistory.html>
> * French History -- 181 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/frenchhistory.html>
> * Australian History -- 56 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/australianhistory.html>
> * Canadian History -- 84 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/canadianhistory.html>
> * History of Exploration -- 112 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/exploration.html>
> * US History -- 996 books for
> $29.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/ushistory.html>
> * subsets of US History, available separately:
> * Colonial and Revolution -- 151 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/revolution.html>
> * Civil War History -- 176 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/civilwar.html>
> * Black History, Slavery, and Abolition -- 121 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/blackhistory.html>
> * Native American History -- 94 books for
> $9.99<http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/nativeamerican.html>
>
>This store is open for business, for pre-launch testing and
>fine-tuning. The official launch will take place later this month.
>
>Meanwhile, this week's Free Ebook of the Week is "Bill Nye's Comic
>History of England" and the Kid's Book of the Week is At the Back of
>the North Wind by George MacDonald. I send these out as email
>attachments. Please let me know if you'd like me to add you to
>either or both distribution lists and whether you'd like .txt,
>.epub, or Kindle format.
>
>Suggestions always welcome.
>
>Please spread the word.
>
>Best wishes.
>
>Richard
>
>Richard Seltzer, B&R Samizdat Express,
>seltzer at samizdat.com<mailto:seltzer at samizdat.com>, 617-469-2269
>http://www.samizdat.com<http://www.samizdat.com/>,
>http://www.samizdat.com/blog, http://twitter.com/richardseltzer
>Ebooks by download -- Quench Editions http://www.samizdat.com/quencheditions/
>Book collections on CD and DVD http://samizdat.stores.yahoo.net/ As
>featured in the New York Times
>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/09/arts/09conn.html
>Latest book ="Saint Smith and other Stories"
>http://samizdat.stores.yahoo.net/sasmandotstb.html
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