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To download the eBook version of William H. Bentley's History of the 77th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, please click on the following link and save the digital file to your computer or storage device.
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eReader is an application used to read eReader (or files with the extension .pdb) eBooks on your Palm OS, Pocket PC, Windows, or Mac. Without eReader, you will not be able to read eReader eBooks, and other eBook Readers will not work with eReader.com eBooks. eReader.com eBooks are encrypted to protect the authors' work. In addition, the eReader can display styled text (italicized, underlined, etc.) and formatting as well as perform functions not found on other eBook readers. There is no charge to download and use eReader.
eReader.com is the first electronic book publisher to offer 16,000+ titles of contemporary fiction and non-fiction books, newspapers, and magazines for reading on handheld computers including the Palm Organizer, Sony Clié, and Pocket PC machines, as well as Windows and Macintosh computers. Discover new reasons to carry your handheld while you work, play, and travel. |
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