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09 February 2011, 18:07
ravenri books or e books
about a month ago i remember a post of african books ready to download for kindle or ipod.
can't find the post, can someone help?
09 February 2011, 18:28
butchloc www.shakariconnection.com actually i don't know if they are here or not, but i just thought i'd beat steve to it

09 February 2011, 18:32
ddrhookbutchloc,

Good man BUT you did not mention that Susan had completely re done the book shelf section of the web site and you can get one off's of books that are out of print now!!!!!!

in fact she completely re did the whole web site and it is beautiful now

09 February 2011, 18:53
SaeedThey are vailable for both.
If you have an ipad or ipod, you can use ibooks to download them directly.
Or you can download them to your computer.
I have quite a few on my ipad, and have enjoyed reading them.
09 February 2011, 19:08
ravenrmaybe i'm not remembering the post correctly
but i thought there was a link for books ready to download.
09 February 2011, 20:52
butchlocwell yes - i know that susan does all the work and steve mostly lives in a village, sitting the fire drinking beer, but i thought i'd be helpful anyway

09 February 2011, 22:01
larryshoresI found the most available on Amazon.
I have both the i pad and the Kindle. For reading purposes,I find the i pad uses power far faster the the Kindle.
I would appreciate advice on where to find any others.
09 February 2011, 22:32
ravenrmany kind thanks
11 February 2011, 14:07
Colin CastelliThere are quite a few available here:
http://lvhs.co.za/Just click the 'books' link at the top of the page.
I formatted them for my Sony Reader, but they should display fine on any reader.
Colin
11 February 2011, 16:49
PeterCorrect me if I am wrong, but I thought that most e book readers available now were still B&W only, so, if reading a nonfiction book with illustrations (pictures) you would be disappointed.
Peter.
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong;
12 February 2011, 04:00
akplsquote:
Originally posted by Peter:
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that most e book readers available now were still B&W only, so, if reading a nonfiction book with illustrations (pictures) you would be disappointed.
Peter.
Barnes and Noble has a color/touchscreen version of it's reader, the Nook. The quality of the display is on par with the iPad.
12 February 2011, 05:44
Oday450quote:
Originally posted by Colin Castelli:
There are quite a few available here:
http://lvhs.co.za/Just click the 'books' link at the top of the page.
I formatted them for my Sony Reader, but they should display fine on any reader.
Colin
Colin,
I have tried a couple of times to look at one of your books; however, the browser reports that they cannot be found. Is the server or drive down or sre the links not working?
Thanks
"Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult."
12 February 2011, 06:27
akplsquote:
Originally posted by Oday450:
quote:
Originally posted by Colin Castelli:
There are quite a few available here:
http://lvhs.co.za/Just click the 'books' link at the top of the page.
I formatted them for my Sony Reader, but they should display fine on any reader.
Colin
Colin,
I have tried a couple of times to look at one of your books; however, the browser reports that they cannot be found. Is the server or drive down or sre the links not working?
Thanks
I get the same result.
12 February 2011, 19:49
Colin CastelliSorry Guys,
I messed up the links, they should be working now. You may have to reload the page to make your browser see the new page.
Colin
13 February 2011, 23:51
Von GruffReally good reading being offered for easy download now. Thanks for the links.
Does anyone know where I could download a copy of African Buffalo Trails by John F Burger.
Von Gruff.
14 February 2011, 01:23
Oday450Thanks Colin,
I picked up many I didn't have.
"Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult."
24 January 2013, 14:43
Fallow BuckHi All,
I was looking at Gutenberg and at Colins page. How do I get those downloads into the reader on the Ipad?
Rgds,
K
24 January 2013, 16:39
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
well yes - i know that susan does all the work and steve mostly lives in a village, sitting the fire drinking beer, but i thought i'd be helpful anyway
In Portugal they seem to drink a lot of red plonk. Anyway, at the moment Steve will be up on the roof replacing tiles and so on after their big blow. They do not have power or internet at the moment. The cats and Susan are still under the bed waiting for the all clear.

24 January 2013, 16:50
shakariIt really was a hell of a blow too but thankfully everything is insured.
We lost a load of the roof from the house, even more from the barn, one garage is half down, we lost power, water, phone and internet and almost a week later are still waiting for power, phone and internet but we now have water working and I bought a generator so that means we have limited power and can run the central heating....... and I've been cooking on camp fires for more than half my life so an emergency 2 burner gas cooker is no hassle for me.

25 January 2013, 12:20
Colin CastelliK, getting the books onto your device depends on what type of device you have.
Ipad: simply add them to iTunes and sync them to your device.
B&N Nook: I simply connect the Nook to my computer via USB cable and copy the files.
Hope this helps.
Colin
25 January 2013, 18:56
Saeed CaliberLadies and Gentlemen,
I understand the above free program is capable of converting between ebbok formats if you wish to use it.
27 January 2013, 04:59
DuckearGet Patterson's book Maneaters of the Tsavo here for free.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3810
Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps.
27 January 2013, 08:08
Colin CastelliGents,
I use
Calibre and would recommend it for creating epubs from other file formats. Their website has downloads for Windows (32 and 64bit), OSX, Linux, and a portable version.
Colin