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On April 24, 2011, the first book in the Good Omens series was made available on Kindle for free through Kindle Unlimited, an ebook publishing and distribution platform, with the option to pay a monthly fee to access more books.
The book was first published in 1980 by BBC Books, with illustrations by Terry Gilliam. It has since been reprinted a number of times, including a lavishly illustrated hardcover edition, and an anthology, Good Omens: Fun, Death & the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, containing several excerpts from the book and other material on the topic. The most recent edition, published in 2013, is a trade paperback and mass market paperback edition by Hodder & Stoughton, published by the same imprint that published Adams' first novel, the 1979 Earthshock. Adams rejected a proposal to have the book made into a radio play, and a television adaptation was also rejected, but a script was written and is now available as a bootleg web-only download under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike license.
Following the success of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams continued to write and produce more books in the series. Adams then died of a heart attack in 2001. Following his death, his wife's sister Liz Pellett started a long legal battle in an attempt to gain control of the literary rights to the series and its characters. She eventually won the case, and the rights to the series passed on to her, through her children.
The audio book itself, performed by Stephen Moore, is a part of the larger Hitchhiker's Guide audio franchise. The Audible audiobooks of the first 6 novels were narrated by Stephen Fry, who also narrated the audiobook for the film.
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