What’s nice is that the link @Andy_L provided was to a Project Gutenberg edition.
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So it’s a copyright lapsed, free to read book. One of the reasons I mention it is because I donate to the Project from time to time, and it’s a great resource for works that would be otherwise hard to find, especially in a more reader-friendly format.