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16 years ago
R.M.Ballantyne's classic book set on the Cornish mines can be found on the link below in its entirety FOC, written 1868. 😉

http://www.athelstane.co.uk/ballanty/deepdown/deepdown.htm 

EDIT.... In fact check this out as well, most if not all of his works are here inc many other authors works of that era FOC.

http://www.athelstane.co.uk/index.htm 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
rhychydwr
16 years ago
"ICLOK" wrote:

R.M.Ballantyne's classic book set on the Cornish mines can be found on the link below in its entirety FOC, written 1868. 😉

http://www.athelstane.co.uk/ballanty/deepdown/deepdown.htm 

EDIT.... In fact check this out as well, most if not all of his works are here inc many other authors works of that era FOC.

http://www.athelstane.co.uk/index.htm 



Well this is going to knock the bottom out of the secondhand book business. I have seen this book on fleabay for as much as £18.00. It can also be found in car boot or charity from 10 p to £2.00. Now you can down load ity for free.

I have to admire this chap, scanning in whole books. Must take him days.
Cutting coal in my spare time.
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16 years ago
There's hundreds of these books free on line.... I've even found sites for free audio books and last week down loaded M R James (my fav author) Complete Ghost Stories Audio Book again FOC.... all 19 stories!!! 😉 Great when driving on dark country roads!!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
kernowwalker
16 years ago
It's all very well being able to download these books...but have you tried lying in bed with PC late at night (and I don't mean an officer of the law!!)

Give me my old copy of Deep Down anyday.
Peter Burgess
16 years ago
"rhychydwr1" wrote:

Well this is going to knock the bottom out of the secondhand book business. I have seen this book on fleabay for as much as £18.00. It can also be found in car boot or charity from 10 p to £2.00. Now you can down load ity for free.

I have to admire this chap, scanning in whole books. Must take him days.



Not for me, Tony. If I were to find and read a really good old book online, and then spotted it for sale, I'd be tempted to buy one, but if I had not known of it, I wouldn't have given that book a second glance if I saw it in a shelf. A book can be much more than just a collection of words.

carnkie
16 years ago
I agree. I found R.M.Ballantyne's book online years ago but still went out and bought it. I'm not sure what you mean when you say "A book can be much more than just a collection of words". Is that relevant?
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
rhychydwr
16 years ago
"Peter Burgess" wrote:

"rhychydwr1" wrote:

Well this is going to knock the bottom out of the secondhand book business. I have seen this book on fleabay for as much as £18.00. It can also be found in car boot or charity from 10 p to £2.00. Now you can down load ity for free.

I have to admire this chap, scanning in whole books. Must take him days.



Not for me, Tony. If I were to find and read a really good old book online, and then spotted it for sale, I'd be tempted to buy one, but if I had not known of it, I wouldn't have given that book a second glance if I saw it in a shelf. A book can be much more than just a collection of words.



Well, hope for us book dealers yet. At least two customers so far.
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16 years ago
Well I dont carry books with me on my travels but a lap top is always with me so for me it's great..... and like Pete I usually buy books even ones that are on line for free or I have borrowed for a look, thus the 1000 books on dozens of subjects all over my house and loft.... As for "A book can be much more than just a collection of words" is very true .... I love my book collection and they are much more than just words as they are me and define my interests, character and reflect the care I put into their handling and use (hence why I oft have 2 copies, one to collect & one to read). As a collection they are books of words bound by threads that make up so many bigger pictures. 🙂 🙂

I put on the link for those who might just like a look to see what it is..... Of course they could always get it thru the library any! 😉
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
carnkie
16 years ago
"carnkie" wrote:

I agree. I found R.M.Ballantyne's book online years ago but still went out and bought it. I'm not sure what you mean when you say "A book can be much more than just a collection of words". Is that relevant?



Please ignore my last comment. It was stupid. 😞 I understand exactly what you mean. In fact I seem to have contradicted myself.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
Peter Burgess
16 years ago
Sadly, I bought most of the books I treasure back in the days when I didn't have other priorities for the money I earned. I have to be much more selective these days, or suggest them as Christmas presents!
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16 years ago
I'm really lucky on that score, my family and friends seem to have knack for picking up remainders and oddity books that I like.

They got the impression that I did not like run of the mill books when they bought me the Big Book of trains for the 3rd time!!!! :guns:

Hence....

My mum came in with a book off a tat sale at her Church 3 weeks ago... "any good to you", mint copy of the Dover reprint of De Re Metallica, a whole 50p!!!! :thumbsup:

I think they all know by now what I do and don't like and they have found tons of great remainders etc books on their travels

If I end up with too many duplicates I either give em to other interested friends or trade em.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!

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