Shearwater
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Getting Kindled soon - so does anyone know of interesting free or low cost reading material I can download??
Getting Kindled soon - so does anyone know of interesting free or low cost reading material I can download??
I have had a Sony e reader now for a couple of years and its good for reading but useless when you want to view diagrams and photos. The photos are all black and white and it is impossible to increase the size of any diagram.
I don't know if the Kindle is any different but I suspect not.
I have had a Sony e reader now for a couple of years and its good for reading but useless when you want to view diagrams and photos. The photos are all black and white and it is impossible to increase the size of any diagram.
I don't know if the Kindle is any different but I suspect not.
Any more particularly historical and non fiction for me keep them coming
I got this Slocum book 'Sailing alone around the world' for my 'new for christmas' Kindle ,from Amazon. Whilst the text of the book was perfectly readable the diagrams and photos and sketches are all missing from it, which diminished the pleasure of the read.
I've just been reading 'A White Boat from England' - an account of a cruise from Lymington, via Gibraltar, to the Mediterranean by the Scottish author George Millar (and his wife).
Really good read and available for the kindle and on pdf for free from the Universal Library Project http://www.archive.org/details/whiteboatfromeng009337mbp
(The book's out of print and difficult to find so it's quite lucky somebody has decided to put it online, it might be out of copyright?)
ps I just checked and the images are present in the ebook in my Download folder but they don't survive the drag & drop from there to the Kindle.
If images are missing on your kindle, are you using Calibre as e-book manager? It's a great programme and it's free. It also converts epub files into files that can be read on the kindle which makes a lot more books available.
Using Calibre might transfer all the functionality of the gutenberg ebook rather than a simple drag and drop
SEMISIMPLE - Thanks for the reference to 'Sailing a White boat from England' I've viewed it on my PC and spent 6 enjoyable hours doing so, now to find the follow-up by Millar!!
Within the book he mentions a ketch called the' Winnibelle' whose sailing book I read many years ago, so may renew my acquaintance with that one too.
As an aside I was a crew member on a former Admiralty HDML (but a non-smuggler)and cruising the same waters and ports at about the same time as Mr Millar, but ,as we were painted grey we may have been included with the non-cruising fleet- even with our defaced blue ensign!!
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