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Just hope that your kindle does not die, like mine did.

I had all of Twain's works on mine and had for the past 2 years or so, using it to do major research with this kindle.  Now when I get time, I'll have to find and re-put them on the replacement kindle Amazon gave me.

Jules

Ps I am currently at the Twain papers, doing research with Kent R. :)
We are finding some great material :)

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Thanks Ron--that is new information to me. Excellent way to carry an entire library around with you. Imagine Mr. Clemens output with such technology...

Richard Henzel

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Ron Owens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> First, Barbara Snedecor has done it again! =A0The Elmira College "en 
> route" weekend symposium was superb! =A0The program, food, and Quarry 
> Farm event was of the usual high quality, and the printed program was 
> amazing. =A0A retired art educator who saw it said, "I've never seen a 
> classier, more creative program in my life!" =A0While at the 
> symposium, I was showing to a MT Forum member the photos in the new 
> autobiography I had just received that day on my Kindle, and he was 
> more impressed that my Kindle contained a selection of over 300 works 
> of Mark Twain-- his novels, short stories, essays--that one can have 
> downloaded in seconds via Amazon for $2.99. =A0The man was wondering 
> if this was common knowledge with forum folk, and suggested sharing 
> it. =A0Of course there are many other free, or nearly so, works by MT offered there.
> Sorry if this has been posted before.
> --Ron Owens
>
>



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