C.S. Lewis

Is there a collection of C.S. Lewis' writings available for Libronix? Mere Christianity, Screwtape Letters, The Abolition of Man, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, etc.
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Ronald, the short answer is no. Lewis' family will not release the rights to allow his works to be published in any electronic format. So until they are open to the public domain (I think in another decade or two), there is little chance you will see his works anywhere.
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I see that you can get C. S. Lewis ebooks through Apple's ibook store now. Does anyone know if the Lewis estate has OK'd electronic publications in general or just to Apple? I see that Amazon still does not have any Lewis ebooks :-/
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I downloaded Mere Christianity onto my kindle app for iPad about two weeks ago - I was reading it just last night.
I bought it from the Kindle Store based in the UK, so that might make a difference. I've searched for books in the past that you could download from the US Kindle Store and not the UK one. Here's the link to it:
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Joseph McCarty said:
I see that you can get C. S. Lewis ebooks through Apple's ibook store now. Does anyone know if the Lewis estate has OK'd electronic publications in general or just to Apple? I see that Amazon still does not have any Lewis ebooks :-/
In the Amazon Kindle Store are Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Screwtape Letters, among others.
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