[Reader-list] searching for free libraries on the net
Yazad Jal
mail at yazadjal.com
Tue Apr 12 14:58:35 IST 2005
Mises.org has an e-books section which might interest you. Here's the link:
http://www.mises.org/StudyGuideDisplay.asp?SubjID=117
-yazad
www.yazadjal.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vivek Narayanan" <vivek at sarai.net>
To: <reader-list at sarai.net>; <commons-law at sarai.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 2:16 pm
Subject: [Reader-list] searching for free libraries on the net
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to put together a list of links to free books available on
> the net; we all know about Gutenberg and Bartleby, but I'm specifically
> looking for books published after 1930 or so, which might have gone up
> as a result of initiatives by university presses or other groups. Large
> excerpts are good, but entire books are better. And I'm especially
> looking for links to sites with a number of books on them.
>
> Do send me any links you have, and I will compile and repost the link
> collection to this list.
>
> As a starter, I offer this, UC Press's public archive:
> http://texts.cdlib.org/ucpress/authors_public.html
>
> It's a very nice collection, including such classic recent stuff like
> Timothy Mitchell's Colonising Egypt, the collected essays of Robert
> Creeley, south asian regional stuff, and so on.
>
> Looking forward to hearing more-- let's map this thing out.
>
> Vivek
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