
I think we are talking about different things. I think your wrappers take HTML versions of books and make them available for phone devices? I think what the rest of us have been talking about is how to make E-PUB and MOBI not HTML versions of the books more easily available directly from the PG site to E-book readers, such as the Kindle, which have rudimentary HTML browsers. Now phone devices have rudimentary HTML browsers too, so they could also use a simpler HTML interface to the PG site, but I would think the E-book readers and perhaps phone devices too would prefer to read e-books in an E-book format such as E-PUB or MOBI rather than in HTML -- which is presumably why E-book readers use E-PUB or MOBI as their native formats and not HTML.
I threw something together this afternoon and you can see it in the screenshots below (taken from my BlackBerry Bold device with BBSAK from my Windows laptop)