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  • Re: Finding books on the Internet

    "...a custom search engine." Big thanks back. I tested "anarchy" and "Free Trade". The result was much better than standard Google--- not so much "junk" to pass through. I bookmarked it, so thanks again.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Junker on Sun, Nov 22 2009
  • Re: Finding books on the Internet

    And thank you, Peter. I didn't figure out how to format. My page breaks disappeared.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Junker on Wed, Nov 18 2009
  • Re: Finding books on the Internet

    Page with the link at http://www.thementalmilitia.com/wiki/FreeBooks Internet Archive Books (1,468,144 Scans/texts-- US, Canadian Libs, Open Source, G-berg, &c) Gutenberg (>30,000 text/html) Wikisource (121,071 texts Authors) Wikibooks (open-content textbooks, ~27,000 modules) U Penn Books (search multiple lists, >25,000) Arthur's Classic
    Posted to General (Forum) by Junker on Mon, Nov 9 2009
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