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Current Publications on CDRom
The following CDs have been prepared from various books which are out of copyright.
All CDs are in Adobe pdf format and are FULLY bookmarked and searchable. In some cases maps have been re-drawn for clarity.
All books listed below have been fully digitised and are not just images of pages. You can search for single words or phrases and search or navigate via the bookmarks. Text on these Cds is as clear as you are reading it now and not "blurred".
It should be noted that some websites selling similar CDs claim "full search" facilities. What they are actually selling are scanned images of pages which are NOT searchable. These page images may have been bookmarked but this means you still have to read the whole book to find what you want. Quality in many cases is also poor.
If you have any doubts as to search-ability, ask for a few sample pages so that you can check what you are paying for. Reputable sellers will be happy to do this.
If you have an out of copyright book that you would like to be be available on CDRom contact ARTdesigns for further information.
Current Titles
A History of Wales by Sir John Edward Lloyd, MA, £21.49 inc p&p
A History of Carmarthenshire by Sir John Edward Lloyd, MA, £21.49 inc p&p
The King's England - Sussex by Arthur Mee, £16.49 inc p&p
The Story of Carmarthenshire by D. Morgan, £16.49 inc p&p
Tours in Wales by Thomas Pennant, edited by John Rhys MA, £16.49 inc p&p
Tours in Wales by Richard Fenton, £16.49 inc p&p
Llanegwad Parish Records and other material about Llanegwad, £16.49 inc p&p
Municipal Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces of London, J. J. Sexby £16.49 inc p&p
Wild Wales, George Borrow £13.49 inc p&p Note: This is a text-only version
The Slates of Wales by F. J. North, DSc, FGS, £13.49 inc p&p
For purchase information contact Andy at ARTdesigns
Llanelli specific publications on CDRom are available direct from Llanelli History
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