Wow!! great deal!

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  1. cornopean

    cornopean New Member

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    eyeofthestorm Active Member

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    I don't work for them, either. We have the collection, it's a back up to our regular curriculum, VERY VERY good value.
     
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    Actually it seems most (if not all) of those books are in the public domain which means they are free to anyone.

    http://archive.org
     
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    Yes, many can also be accessed via the Baldwin Project, www.mainlesson.com. But they are formatted beautifully, some with original illustrations. I found them worth the one-time fee to have so much work done for me, including having the books sorted in several different ways (by subject, by level, etc).

    YMMV. For us, it was a great investment.
     
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    Thanks for posting this!!
     
  7. Lindina

    Lindina Active Member

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    Could I download these to my computer, then burn a disc?
     
  8. cornopean

    cornopean New Member

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    Exactly right. Your paying for the formatting and editing she did. Great deal.
     

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