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ResurrectionSong
Thursday, August 31, 2006Speaking of Google (Because We Were, You Know)As if I needed more to read. As if I needed a reason to become even more tethered to my computer. As if Google hadn’t already provided me with all sorts of fun stuff to play with. Now there are free downloads of public domain titles scanned from their original sources. That means a cool and wide variety of books that you can download whenever you realize that you have spent too much at Tattered Cover this month. Just as an example.
And speaking of examples, here’s an example of the stuff I’ve been downloading.
That’s from Nyasaland Under the Foreign Office by Hector Livingston Duff, published in 1906 by George Bell. Oh, man, I’m loving this. Download your own freakishly obscure books (and start peppering your own blog posts with snippets of the texts) by going to the Google Book Search. Click the “full view books” option and enjoy the world’s biggest library. (Hat tip to the Google Blog.) Page 1 of 1 pages
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