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Post by The Lurker In The Shadows on Jan 23, 2012 22:56:24 GMT
Just spotted that Ash-Tree Press have released a bunch of their long sold out collections as eBooks; www.ash-tree.bc.ca/eBooks.htmThe selection includes E.F. Benson, A.M. Burrage, H.R. Wakefield, Frederick Cowles, R.H. Malden, Reggie Oliver, and others, plus personal favourites, Steve Duffy's "The Night Comes On" and Sheila Hodgson's "The Fellow Travellers", and Ash-Tree's colossal MRJ compendium, "A Pleasing Terror", which has been nigh-on impossible to get (without a considerable bank loan) for years!
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Post by cw67q on Jan 24, 2012 23:04:45 GMT
Just spotted that Ash-Tree Press have released a bunch of their long sold out collections as eBooks; www.ash-tree.bc.ca/eBooks.htmThe selection includes E.F. Benson, A.M. Burrage, H.R. Wakefield, Frederick Cowles, R.H. Malden, Reggie Oliver, and others, plus personal favourites, Steve Duffy's "The Night Comes On" and Sheila Hodgson's "The Fellow Travellers", and Ash-Tree's colossal MRJ compendium, "A Pleasing Terror", which has been nigh-on impossible to get (without a considerable bank loan) for years! More seemed to get added every few days. ATP seem to have really caught the epub bug! Agreed on the Duffy and Hodgson recommendations (I just posted about Steve's colelction in the Burrage/ATP thread). I have not seen A Pleasing Terror but would be tempted to buy the e-version if I had an appropriate reader, in print I'm making do with various "collected" editions of MRJ. - Chris
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asenath
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Post by asenath on Mar 6, 2012 17:09:39 GMT
I just purchased Reggie Oliver's Masques of Satan from Ash Tree in Kindle format. I'm happy they have made this format available, the download process was a convoluted --I had to transfer the download from my desktop computer to my kindle via USB cable to my Kindle after, create a new folder etc... Not that I'm complaining, but I downloaded two Sarban volumes from Tartarus Press without having to go through any twists and turns. Click download and read. Of course, there might be a good reason for Ash Tree's process that I don't understand.StillI'm Mr. Oliver's book was available in this format. I wish more small presses would make Kindle versions available.
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Post by andydecker on Mar 6, 2012 17:57:51 GMT
Hm ... I bought it through Amazon and had no problem whatsoever to download it. Just like all other kindle editions. There are a lot of small press books avaiable. Already too much and often too expensive if you ask me
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asenath
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Post by asenath on Mar 6, 2012 18:53:51 GMT
I purchased my Reg Oliver directly from the Ash Tree website. Mr. Roden emailed instructions on how to get it to my Kindle bookshelf. Weird. Next time I will buy from Amazon. Some small press e- books are a little pricey,but certainly much cheaper than a hard copy. Love actual books, but most of them are out my price range at least for now.
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