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Hear
the words. Feel the emotion. You'll get a sampling of the sounds of the world's
greatest literature. Imagine hearing, "Oh Western wind. . .", "Down
by the Sally Gardens My love did go. . .", or "Tyger! Tyger! burning
bright, in the forests of the night,".
Ah,
I can listen to these great poems over and over again. It's a real joy
to own the FREE CD with all these great works, just a click of the mouse away.
There are even a few video clips. And you can access all of them from within the
Titles themselves, or by entering the Multimedia Index and selecting the reading
that you want to hear.
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"And
what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or
conversations?" Well, isn't this a great quotation from Alice In Wonderland
to introduce the picture library.
Yes,
there are pictures on your FREE CD. When you're reading the titles, you'll
find an Orange Icon will ap pear
on your reading page when there's
a picture or illustration that belongs on
the page. Just click the Illustration
Icon and the picture will appear.
You
can also access the pictures from the Main Menu by Clicking the 'Illustration
Button' I think you'll agree that these illustrations are a great addition to
this incredible electronic library on the FREE CD.
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Here's
a screen From Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle. Actually it's screen 675 of 898.
It's a long book. :)
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Note the Orange IL ICON in the upper right. If you
click that Icon, you'll see the illustration that clarifies the text that I've
highlighted on the screen.
Many eBooks and Websites can't handle illustrations, so you miss a lot. With the
electronic library on the FREE CD, you get illustrations
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| Now Darwin's Drawings. |
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It
was the trip of a lifetime. No, not just for Darwin but
for me too. I was fortunate enough to travel to the Galapagos and study the incredibly
diverse animal population and dive with the sea lions and marine iguanas. It truly
was the trip of a lifetime.
Here
are Darwin's own drawings of different beak sizes and shapes.
He studied the finches extensively. I like the turtles and
iguanas the best.
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Anyway, owning this book is an important addition to any library. And, being able
to both read his descriptions and see his drawings makes Darwin's research come
alive.
You'll learn from and enjoy the many pictures in the Library's collection ranging
from Alice In Wonderland to Kipling's Animal Stories to Gulliver's Travels. You'll
see it all when you load the FREE CD.
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| Read And Search 'As
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all about personal control.
The problem with most eBook choices is that you don't have
enough choices. This is the Main Option screen. You can do everything from
turn the sound off and on to determine whether or not to display
hidden characters.
What's
important is that you have control of your reading enviornment.
Choose your screen font for reading. Choose a font for the Indexes. Set the Scroll
speed for AutoScroll and even choose where you want your text file bookmarks stored.
Control of your library is always just a click away. This is one reading and searching
experience that you truly do control. Happy reading.
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