Done. 64 magazines, all here:
Yes, Bob's 100% right: a LOT more there. As I posted yesterday, please do browse freely and explore. :thumbsup:
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Done. 64 magazines, all here:
Yes, Bob's 100% right: a LOT more there. As I posted yesterday, please do browse freely and explore. :thumbsup:
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Bumping this. :) I've been adding more books all the time... literally too many to list here. Do please look around. It's one giant browser page, so a regular page search may find anything you're interested in, or all the books by a certain author.
I just looked and noticed you do not have a copy of the Mass Psychology of Fascism by Reich. I have a PDF of it if you would like to have a copy of it for the library Bill.
Many thanks... just send it to me by e-mail, and I'll be delighted to add it.
I thought it would be nice to have the "Declaration of Independence" in the library. It's still a beautiful piece of writing.
http://www.archives.gov/founding-doc...ion-transcript
Done. :thumbsup:
I just thought about this. Do you have "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac? That book changed my life.
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- Jack Kerouac - On The Road
http://avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/Jack...The%20Road.pdf
- Jack Kerouac - The Dharma Bums
http://avalonlibrary.net/ebooks/Jack...rma%20Bums.pdf
Oh my gosh, thank you. I have the biggest smile on my face. :sun:
A kind member sent me a very appreciative e-mail about the Avalon Library (you know who you are! :sun: ), and so I thought I might share my reply.
~~~Hi there, and many thanks for your kind words. Yes, Paul's put a lot of work into setting up the Library structure, and I've been uploading more and more books all the time. So many, in fact, that I only occasionally announce specific new books on the forum. There'd just be too many.
The total file size of the ebooks folder at the moment is 15.4 Gb. Depending on how they're counted, there are about 2,000 books in there now. Some of them I've hunted quite hard for specifically, and I've been delighted to track them down. (I'm gradually getting quite good at it!) I often convert the formats, and many of them I believe are unique on the net as PDFs. It's actually quite a lot of work sometimes, but I have to say I'm totally proud of it.
And yes, there are a few duplicates, but many of those are changes in the filenames which I've amended or corrected (or, in one or two instances, they're just different/alternative scans or OCRs): but in each case I left the original file in there, in case someone's linked the URL somewhere on some blog. I'd not want those to suddenly go to a '404 Not Found' for them.
Thanks again, and it's much appreciated. It's nice to know that more and more people are gradually realizing it's all there. I do believe it's now the best free e-book library on the net.
My very best wishes to you ~ Bill
A very good friend of mine is in the process of writing a novel subject matter along the lines of the bell ect. I told him the Avalon Library is the best resource on the web as far as I know along these lines. I thank Bill and everyone else involved for making it happen and keeping it going.
Fully agree! A Treasure Trove, a Gold Mine, absolutely the Best on the Net.
What would add even more value (although not absolutely necessary, it is excellent as it is), would be some sort of feature to search by author, title and subject category. Not necessary to index/classify at the level of the Dewey Decimal or other systems, but as the collection grows, it may become necessary to have some sort of searchable and retrieval categorization beyond alphabetical listing.
That would need 1) Tech plug-in (if not possible it stops right there) 2) Volunteers to Index and Catalogue the items, at a basic level, and which would be a fun project (presuming the world does not end in the meantime ;) )
Much Love to you, Bill, and thank you for your excellent work.
Yes, they are excellent! Another similar magazine I found to be in the same league was New Dawn magazine - I subscribed to them years ago and unfortunately was not able to keep my back copies. They do have a few of their articles openly accessible if no back copies are available for the library.
Another magazine I discovered in the 80s but never actually owned my own, was OMNI.
I first learned about the animal mutilations by reading a copy of that.
I used to like Omni back in the day. Supposedly you can get back copies at https://archive.org/details/omni-magazine. But, like Scientific American I eventually realized it was just another outlet for the orthodox view of our state of affairs.
Did you know Bill that registrars have an option for redirecting links? You could take the old url and put it through the AvalonLibrary.net registrar and redirect any older urls to the newer links and eliminate duplicates for maximum aesthetics. I have had to re-upload PDFs to my multimedia company subdomain and that is the optimal way I have found. I particularly like it because it doesn't split the SEO into two links.
Yes, Bill was talking about duplicates under two file names. My suggestion is take the older one and grab the link from it; make a redirect to the new one - and then delete the duplicates as they may confuse people and are bad for SEO, it splits the SEO of the PDF links into two. From what I have heard by carrying out a permanent redirect it puts a lot of the SEO of the redirect link into the destination.
On one of my registrars you can forward/redirect any link from a hosted domain to any link destination on the web. This can be useful for many things, e.g. what Bill described. I have done this for my PDF domain.