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How to write history that people want to read. Please read Introduction and Chapter 1. Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Type Book Author(s) Ann Curthoys, Ann McGrath, ProQuest Ebooks Date 2009 Publisher UNSW Press Pub place Sydney ISBN-13 9781742230863 eBook. Access the eBook. Open eBook in new window.
I have seen it typed ebook, Ebook, eBook, e-book, E-book, etc. Which is correct and when do I write it differently such as if it is a title, or at the beginning of a sentence. I cannot, however, as apparently the person who asked the question could, accept this Yahoo answer.
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Thanks for A4A, but there are already more than 100 answers here. They mostly refer to free books, but I don’t see that in the question (I didn’t check whether it was edited). I would certainly consider actual online bookstores and publishing plat.
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