gweekly
Threads by month
- ----- 2024 -----
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2023 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2022 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2021 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2020 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2019 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2018 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2017 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2016 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2015 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2014 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2013 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2012 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2011 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2010 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2009 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2008 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2007 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2006 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2005 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
- ----- 2004 -----
- December
- November
- October
- September
- August
- 298 discussions
GWeekly_March_02.txt
*The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, March 02, 2005 PT1*
*******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971******
Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart(a)pobox.com or gbnewby(a)pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart(a)pobox.com
HOT REQUESTS
EMAIL "HELP" NEEDED
One or two people are needed to help answer email inquiries
to "help(a)pglaf.org" and a few of our other email aliases.
These are general questions about Project Gutenberg and the world
of eBooks, sometimes requiring some research. This job usually
takes less than an hour per day, but needs attention every day.
We can provide you with answers to frequently asked questions, etc.
Email Greg Newby <gbnewby(a)pglaf.org> if you are interested.
*
Darwin!!!
Would anyone like to work on reproofing our Darwin collection
and creating a compilation file as requested by our readers.
***
I was just wondering if you or might know someone from PG
who could help a Linux newbie like me. There are some programs
I want to install, but I need step-by-step guidance to ensure
the programs compile correctly and so forth.
Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Project Gutenberg of Canada needs your help!
Please email:
pgcanada(a)lists.pglaf.org
*
v0.2 version of PodReader is out, and it interfaces to PG. This allows
users to browse the catalog on their Desktop, pick a book, and have it
downloaded to their iPod in the correct format...this is a good plus for
PG users since it makes it a lot easier to get to PG documents.
http://homepage.mac.com/ptwobrussell/podreader.html
*
We have been invited to peruse the various eBook collections
of the Internet Archive for potential Project Gutenberg eBooks.
http://www.archive.org
Don't worry, many of the numbers listed are out of date,
but you should get all the files when you pass through
to the original sites.
Click on "texts" to get started, feel free to pick up any
of the eBooks you would like to work on.
Many Thanks To Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive!
*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Search for "*eBook" or "*Intro". . .to jump to that section, etc.]
*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
*Continuing Requests and Announcements
*Progress Report
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
*Permanent Requests For Assistance:
*Donation Information
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
*Have We Given Away A Trillion Yet?
*Flashback
*Weekly eBook update:
This is now in PT2 of the Weekly Newsletter
Also collected in the Monthly Newsletter
Corrections in separate section
8 New From PG Australia [Australian, Canadian Copyright Etc.]
74 New Public Domain eBooks Under US Copyright
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
***
*eBook Milestones
We Have Given Away ONE TRILLION eBooks!!!
Based on getting the average eBook to just 1% of the world population.
1% of the world population is 64,219,651 x 15,612 eBooks = 1+ trillion
[Just passed this mark this week. . .1.0026 trillion!!!]
With 15,612 eBooks online as of March 02, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.00 from each book
for Project Gutenberg to have increased the world's standard of living
by one trillion dollars.
***
This is the 4th Anniversary of The Distributed Proofreaders!!!
6,314 eBooks Contributed To Project Gutenberg!!!
Congratulations!!! Many Many Thanks!!!
[More details below in statistical section]
***
15,612 eBooks As Of Today!!!
12,550 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001
We Have Produced 656 eBooks in 2005
We Are ~56% of the Way from 10,000 to 20,000
We are ~12% of the Way from 15,000 to 20,000
4,382 to go to 20,000!!!
We have now averaged ~464 eBooks per year since July 4th, 1971
~251 Per month since the start of 2001
We Averaged About 337 eBooks Per Month In 2004
We Are Averaging About 328 books Per Month This Year
We Are Averaging About 82 eBooks Per Week This Year
82 This Week
It took ~32 years, from 1971 to 2003 to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks
It took ~32 months, from 2002 to 2005 for our last 10,000 eBooks
It took ~10 years from 1993 to 2003 to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100
It took ~1.25 years from Oct. 2003 to Jan. 2005 from 10,000 to 15,000
*
***Introduction
[The Newsletter is now being sent in two sections, so you can directly
go to the portions you find most interesting: 1. Founder's Comments,
News, Notes & Queries, and 2. Weekly eBook Update Listing.]
[Since we are between Newsletter editors, these 2 parts may undergo a
few changes while we are finding a new Newsletter editor. Email us:
hart(a)pobox.com and gbnewby(a)pglaf.org if you would like to volunteer.]
This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter
***
***Continuing Requests New Sites and Announcements
"[Beta-testing continues on bowerbird's viewer-app, "give,"
designed to turn plain-ASCII e-texts into full-on e-books.
Features include an automatic table-of-contents menu,
italics/bold, automatic hotlinks, big and bold headers,
illustrations!, and the usual ability to pick font/size/colors.
Please help shape the future of this viewer for your e-texts!
to participate, send e-mail to: zml_talk(a)yahoogroups.com ]"
*
REQUEST FOR RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
We are trying to start up a Project Gutenberg Russian Team,
and we need someone to translate simple email messages from
members of Project Gutenberg who want to provide a service
to the Russian Team, but who do not know Russian. . .these
people will be helping with scanning, finding books, etc.
The messages will be in MS Word's .doc format in Cyrillic,
we need them translated into English, also in a .doc file.
Thanks!!! Contact Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Please visit and test our newest site:
www.pgcc.net
[also available as www.gutenberg.us and www.gutenberg.cc]
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center [PGCC]
Please let us know of any eBook collections that
would be suitable for inclusion: public domain
or copyrighted, for which we must ask permission.
[or listed as copyrighted with permission]
You should see some significant changes this week.
*
There is a new experimental online reader available. Start from any
bibliographic record page, e.g.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4300
Basically this paginates the .txt file and remembers your last position
in a cookie so you can later resume reading where you left off.
Please test it. It should work with any book that has a text file
where the encoding is known.
*
MACHINE TRANSLATION
We are seeking as much information as possible on the various
approaches to Machine Translation. Any brand names or contact
information would be greatly appreciated.
***
Please use our new site for downloading DVD and CD images, etc.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cdproject
and
The PG bittorrent tracker is up and running.
Aaron Cannon has placed the CD and DVD there if anyone wants to test.
You can access it by visiting
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu:6969
***
Please checkout the various Project Gutenberg FAQs, etc. at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/about
*
We're building a team to read our eBooks into MP3 files
for the visually impaired and other audio book users.
Let us know if you'd like to join this group.
More information at http://www.gutenberg.org/audio
***
Project Gutenberg Needs DVD Burners
So far we have sent out 15 million eBooks via snailmail!!!
We currently have access to a dozen DVD burners. If you have a DVD burner
and are interested in lending a hand, please email Aaron Cannon
<cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
We can set you up with images, or snail you these DVDs
for you to copy. You can either snail them directly
to readers whose addresses we can send you, or you can
do a stack of these and send the whole box back for reshipping.
We can also reimburse you for supplies and postage if you wish.
Please note that we can only use DVDs which are burnt in the dvd-r format,
as we have had some compatibility issues with the dvd+r format.
***
Project Gutenberg is seeking graphics we can use for our Web
pages and publicity materials. If you have original graphics
depicting Project Gutenberg themes, please contribute them!
To see some of what we have now, please see:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/images
*** PROJECT GUTENBERG IS SEEKING LEGAL BEAGLES
Project Gutenberg is seeking (volunteer) lawyers.
We have regular need for intellectual property legal advice
(both US and international) and other areas. Please email
Project Gutenberg's CEO, Greg Newby <gbnewby AT pglaf.org> ,
if you can help.
This is much more important than many of us realize!
***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders
In the first 02.00 months of this year, we produced 656 new eBooks.
It took us from July 1971 to Sept 1996 to produce our first 656 eBooks!
That's 8 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 Years!
82 New eBooks This Week
76 New eBooks Last Week
364 New eBooks This Month [Feb]
328 Average Per Month in 2005
336 Average Per Month in 2004
355 Average Per Month in 2003
203 Average Per Month in 2002
103 Average Per Month in 2001
656 New eBooks in 2005
4049 New eBooks in 2004
4164 New eBooks in 2003
2441 New eBooks in 2002
1240 New eBooks in 2001
====
12550 New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
That's Only 50.00 Months!
251 Per Month
15,612 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
11,711 eBooks This Week Last Year
====
3,901 New eBooks In Last 12 Months
422 eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
*
Please note the new format for this week's report.
Including last weeks below for comparison's sake.
(Note that this month is the fourth anniversary of eBook
production for Project Gutenberg by Distributed Proofreaders.
Congratualtions!!!
A HUGE Thank You!!!
Since completing its first eBook in March 2001, the Distributed
Proofreaders team has now contributed 6,314 eBooks to Project Gutenberg.
For more complete DP statistics, visit:
http://www.pgdp.net/c/stats/stats_central.php
[So I went to the source listed in the line above and got]
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 330
Mar 2005 - 15
593 Total for 2005
Previous reports looked like the one below,
please let us know your preferences.
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
Since completing its first eBook (#3320) on Mar 13th, 2001,
the Distributed Proofreaders team has now produced its 6,390th
eBook (#14867). Of these are 5,992 unique, brand-new titles.
Projects completed during the past year:
Mar 2004 - 365
Apr 2004 - 276
May 2004 - 235
Jun 2004 - 232
Jul 2004 - 231
Aug 2004 - 220
Sep 2004 - 182
Oct 2004 - 263
Nov 2004 - 280
Dec 2004 - 287
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 11 (as of 2 Feb)
*
Check out our website at www.gutenberg.org, and see below to learn how
you can get INSTANT access to our eBooks via FTP servers even before
the new eBooks listed below appear in our catalog.
eBooks are posted throughout the week. You can even get daily lists.
Info on subscribing to daily, weekly, monthly Newsletters, listservs:
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/subscribe-howto
or
http://www.gutenberg.org/subs.shtml
***
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
Please note the addition of the Internet Archive
marked with <<< below.
PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:
Alex-Wire Tap Collection, 2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection, 12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection, 141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection, 272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection, 27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy, 3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress] <<<
Literal Systems Collection, 68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection, ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection, 6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection, 15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection ~300 eBook files <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection, 561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection, 78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection, 223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library, 2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room, 2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====
Average Size of the Collections 8,067.18 Total Files
These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors: some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.
If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~45,714 Unique eBooks
If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~34,286 Unique eBooks
***
Today Is Day #56 of 2005
This Completes Week #8 and Month #02.00
308 Days/44 Weeks To Go [We get 52 Wednesdays this year]
4,385 Books To Go To #20,000
[Our production year begins/ends
1st Wednesday of the month/year]
82 Weekly Average in 2005
78 Weekly Average in 2004
79 Weekly Average in 2003
47 Weekly Average in 2002
24 Weekly Average in 2001
41 Only 41 Numbers Left On Our Reserved Numbers list
[Used to be well over 100]
*** Permanent Requests For Assistance:
DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS NEEDS CONTENT, PROOFERS AND SCANNER TYPES
Thanks to very good recent publicity, the Distributed Proofreading
project has greatly accelerated its pace. Please visit the site:
http://www.pgdp.net
for more information about how you can help a lot by
simply proofreading just a few pages per day, or more.
If you have a book that has been scanned, but not yet run
through OCR (optical character recognition) or proofed,
and you would like the Distributed Proofreaders to work on it,
please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net and we will get things started.
Also, DP is seeking public domain books not already in the
Project Gutenberg collection. To see what is already online,
visit http://ibiblio.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL (a text file)
listing Project Gutenberg eBooks and is available for downloading.
Do you have Public Domain books you would like to see in the archive?
Can they be destructively scanned? If so send them to the Distributed
Proofreading Team! Please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net with your geographic
location. You will be given the address of the nearest high-speed scanner.
[Note that the high-speed scanner requires destruction of the book(s) which
will not be returned.] We have high-speed scanners currently located in
the east, west and central portions of the US to make shipping easier.
Please make sure that any books you send are _not_ already in the archive
and please check them against David's "In Progress" list at:
http://www.dprice48.freeserve.co.uk/GutIP.html
to ensure no one is currently working on them. It would also be helpful if
you obtain copyright clearance before mailing the books, and send the 'OK'
lines to
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
Do you like to work on an entire book at once but don't have the time
or technology to do the scanning, OCR, and initial proofing yourself?
Distributed Proofreaders has the perfect solution! Just send us email
telling us that you are interested in post-processing and we will help
find a project you would like to work on.
Please contact us at:
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
if you would like to know more about the Distributed Proofreaders.
***Donation Information
We Have Included Quick and Easy Ways to Donate. . .As Per Your Requests!
We Are Looking For Volunteers To Add eBooks In More Languages,
as well as in more formats, including music, artwork, movies, etc.
***
QUICK WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION TO PROJECT GUTENBERG
A. Send a check or money order to:
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
809 North 1500 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
USA
B. Donate by credit card online:
NetworkForGood:
http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/donate.jsp?ein=64-6221541
or
PayPal to "donate(a)gutenberg.org":
http://www.paypal.com
/xclick/business=donate%40gutenberg.org&item_name=Donate+to+Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg's success is due to the hard work of thousands of
volunteers over more than 33 years. Your donations make it possible
to support these volunteers, and pay our few employees to continue the
creation of free electronic texts. We accept credit cards, checks and
transfers from any country, in any currency.
Donations are made to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
(PGLAF). PGLAF is approved as a charitable 501(c)(3) organization by
the US Internal Revenue Service, and has the Federal Employee Information
Number (EIN) 64-6221541.
For more information, including several other ways to donate, go to
http://www.gutenberg.org/donation.html or email donate(a)gutenberg.org
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the world.
To find the sites nearest you, go to:
http://www.gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
http://www.gutenberg.org/find
allows searching by title, author, language and subject.
Use your Web browser or FTP program to visit our master download
site (or a mirror) if you know the file's name you want. Try:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs
or
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/
and then navigate to the appropriate directory and look for the first
five characters of the file's name. Note that updated eBooks usually
go in their original directory (e.g., etext99, etext00, etc.)
***
Statistical Review
In the 8 weeks of this year, we have produced 656 new eBooks.
It took us from 7/71 to 9/96 to produce our FIRST 656 eBooks!!!
That's 8 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 YEARS!!!
FLASHBACK!
Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #656
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright
Oct 1996 The Old Curiosity Shop, by Charles Dickens [CD#12][curioxxx.xxx] 700
Oct 1996 A Child's History of England, Charles Dickens CD11[achoexxx.xxx] 699
Oct 1996 Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin, R. L. Stevenson[RLS#33][fleemxxx.xxx] 698
Oct 1996 The Light Princess, by George MacDonald [GM#2] [ltprnxxx.xxx] 697
Oct 1996 The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole [HP#1] [cotrtxxx.xxx] 696
Oct 1996 Glaucus/The Wonders of the Shore by Chas Kingsley [glcusxxx.xxx] 695
Oct 1996 Stories from Everybody's Magazine, 1910 [10evmxxx.xxx] 694
Oct 1996 The Autobiography of a Quack, by S. Weir Mitchell [auqakxxx.xxx] 693
Oct 1996 Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Vol X [10jwrxxx.xxx] 692
Oct 1996 Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Vol I [01jwrxxx.xxx] 691
Oct 1996 Proposed Roads to Freedom, by Bertrand Russell[#1][rfreexxx.xxx] 690
Oct 1996 The Kreutzer Sonata, et al, by Leo Tolstoy/Tolstoi[krsonxxx.xxx] 689
Oct 1996 The Goodness of St. Rocque et al, by Alice Dunbar [stroqxxx.xxx] 688
Oct 1996 A Personal Record, by Joseph Conrad [Conrad #11] [aprjcxxx.xxx] 687
Oct 1996 The Treaty of the European Union [Maastricht] [maastxxx.xxx] 686
Oct 1996 The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki [abombxxx.xxx] 685
Oct 1996 Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War-Some Perspectives[nukwrxxx.xxx] 684
Oct 1996 The Compleat Angler, by Izaak Walton [tcangxxx.xxx] 683
Oct 1996 Catalan's Constant [Ramanujan's Formula] [Math#15][ctcstxxx.xxx] 682
Oct 1996 Creatures That Once Were Men, by Maxim Gorky [#1] [crmenxxx.xxx] 681
Oct 1996 The Golden Threshold, by Sarojini Naidu [gldthxxx.xxx] 680
Oct 1996 Poems, by Frances E. W. Harper [pfewhxxx.xxx] 679
Oct 1996 The Cricket on the Hearth, by Charles Dickens #10 [tcothxxx.xxx] 678
Oct 1996 Heroes, by Charles Kingsley [Greek Fairy Tales] [ghrosxxx.xxx] 677
Oct 1996 The Battle of Life, by Charles Dickens[Dickens#10][batlfxxx.xxx] 676
Oct 1996 American Notes, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #9] [amntsxxx.xxx] 675
Oct 1996 Plutarch's Lives, A. H. Clough, ["Dryden's Trans"][plivsxxx.xxx] 674
Oct 1996 Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary [HTML] [pgwhtxxx.xxx] 673C
(File Size: 45M unzipped) (Note: The Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
(is in a text markup format similar to HTML.)
Sep 1996 The Secret Guide to Computers, by Russ Walter [sgcwpxxx.xxx] 672C
Sep 1996 Phil, the Fiddler, by Horatio Alger, Jr.[Alger #8][phidlxxx.xxx] 671
Sep 1996 The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary [XZ][pgwxzxxx.xxx] 670C
. . .
Sep 1996 The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary [AB][pgwabxxx.xxx] 660C
Sep 1996 Paul The Peddler, by Horatio Alger, Jr. [Alger #7][ptpedxxx.xxx] 659
Sep 1996 The Fall of Troy, by Quintus Smyrnaeus [400 A.D.] [ftroyxxx.xxx] 658
Sep 1996 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Trans. by James Ingram [angsxxxx.xxx] 657
Sep 1996 Life of Robert Browning by William Sharp [shabrxxx.xxx] 656
Sep 1996 Life and Letters of Robert Browning, by Mrs. Orr [orrbrxxx.xxx] 655
Sep 1996 Grace Abounding to Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan[gacosxxx.xxx] 654
Sep 1996 The Chimes, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #8][tchmsxxx.xxx] 653
Sep 1996 Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia, by Samuel Johnson#2[rslasxxx.xxx] 652
Sep 1996 Phantasmagoria and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll #5[fntsmxxx.xxx] 651
Sep 1996 Pictures From Italy, by Charles Dickens[Dickens#7][picitxxx.xxx] 650
*
Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???
With 15,612 eBooks online as of March 02, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.00 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,219,651 x 15,612 x $1.00 = $1+ trillion
[Just passed this mark this week. . .1.0026 trillion!!!]
With 15,530 eBooks online as of February 23, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.64 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.87 when we had 11,573 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!
At 15,530 eBooks in 33 Years and 07.75 Months We Averaged
~462 Per Year
38.5 Per Month
1.26 Per Day
At 574 eBooks Done In The 49 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
11.7 Per Day
82 Per Week
332 Per Month
The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.
This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.
***
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
NewsScan is ceasing publication for at least a while as of today,
we send our best wishes.
[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]
[India will be following in the steps of China, and then will
come Indonesia, and "suddenly" half the world's population will
no longer be "Third World" or "developing countries." This is
obvious to anyone paying attention, but we will find that some
very important people, institutions and countries have been
keeping their heads in the sand.]
BRAIN DRAIN CHANGES DIRECTION
Whereas a few years ago the "brain drain" of Indian talent to the West
represented a $2 billion annual loss to India, the recent growth of the tech
industry in India is bringing home as many as 45% of the Indian
high-technology workers abroad. Some engineering schools are already
claiming a 50% decline in the number of students leaving the country, and V.
Kalyanaraman of the prestigious engineering school IIT in Madras says:
"Students are finding interesting and challenging jobs in India. The pay is
also better than it used to be, and they find that they can have a good
quality of life." (USA Today 24 Feb 2005)
<http://www.usatoday.com/tech/world/2005-02-24-indians-tech-wave_x.htm>
You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan: NewsScan Daily
is underwritten by RLG, a world-class organization making
significant and sustained contributions to the effective
management and appropriate use of information technology.
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the text, html, or handheld versions
of NewsScan Daily, send the appropriate subscribe or unsubscribe messages
(i.e., with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line) to:
Text version: Send message to NewsScan(a)NewsScan.com
Html version: Send mail to NewsScan-html(a)NewsScan.com
NewsScan-To-Go: http://www.newsscan.com/handheld/current.html
*
>From Edupage
EDUCAUSE PUBLISHES FIRST WEB-ONLY BOOK
EDUCAUSE has published its first Web-only book, "Educating the Net
Generation," edited by Diana Oblinger, vice president of EDUCAUSE and
director of the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative, and James
Oblinger, chancellor of North Carolina State University. The e-book is
available in PDF and HTML formats, with Web-only resources (further
reading, video, podcasts, and useful links) listed on its home page. A
file of the complete book is available for download and printing.
EDUCAUSE, 25 February 2005
http://www.educause.edu/books/educatingthenetgen/5989
You have been reading excerpts from Edupage:
If you have questions or comments about Edupage,
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html
or send e-mail to: edupage(a)educause.edu
To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to
LISTSERV(a)LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName
***
*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA
Recent revisions to SAT [Scholastic Aptitude Tests] were
not successful, so even more revisions are being added.
*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"They both thought they were above the law."
[re: Howard Hughes and President Nixon being
involved in the Watergate scandal]
Nixon will be elected "under our sponsorship
and supervision every step of the way."
Howard Hughes
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
India will will be following in the footsteps of China
in terms of industrial development, then Indonesia.
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
If you put your hand over the portion of the globe that
represents China, India and Indonesia, etc., half of the
world's population lives in the area represented.
*
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
***
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists,
including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters:
and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists:
The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the
first Wednesday of the month.
To subscribe to any (or to unsubscribe or adjust your subscription
preferences), visit the Project Gutenberg mailing list server:
http://lists.pglaf.org
If you are having trouble with your subscription, please
email the list's human administrators at: help(a)pglaf.org
1
0
GWeekly_February_23.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, February 23, 2005 PT1
*******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971******
Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart(a)pobox.com or gbnewby(a)pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart(a)pobox.com
HOT REQUESTS
Darwin!!!
Would anyone like to work on reproofing our Darwin collection
and creating a compilation file as requested by our readers.
***
I was just wondering if you or might know someone from PG
who could help a Linux newbie like me. There are some programs
I want to install, but I need step-by-step guidance to ensure
the programs compile correctly and so forth.
Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
HEADLINE NEWS
Project Gutenberg of Canada needs your help!
Please email:
pgcanada(a)lists.pglaf.org
*
v0.2 version of PodReader is out, and it interfaces to PG. This allows
users to browse the catalog on their Desktop, pick a book, and have it
downloaded to their iPod in the correct format...this is a good plus for
PG users since it makes it a lot easier to get to PG documents.
http://homepage.mac.com/ptwobrussell/podreader.html
*
We have been invited to peruse the various eBook collections
of the Internet Archive for potential Project Gutenberg eBooks.
http://www.archive.org
Don't worry, many of the numbers listed are out of date,
but you should get all the files when you pass through
to the original sites.
Click on "texts" to get started, feel free to pick up any
of the eBooks you would like to work on.
Many Thanks To Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive!
*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Search for "*eBook" or "*Intro". . .to jump to that section, etc.]
*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
*Continuing Requests and Announcements
*Progress Report
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
*Permanent Requests For Assistance:
*Donation Information
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
*Have We Given Away A Trillion Yet?
*Flashback
*Weekly eBook update:
This is now in PT2 of the Weekly Newsletter
Also collected in the Monthly Newsletter
Corrections in separate section
4 New From PG Australia [Australian, Canadian Copyright Etc.]
72 New Public Domain eBooks Under US Copyright
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
***
*eBook Milestones
15,530 eBooks As Of Today!!!
12,468 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001
We Have Produced 574 eBooks in 2005
We Are ~55% of the Way from 10,000 to 20,000
We are ~11% of the Way from 15,000 to 20,000
4,470 to go to 20,000!!!
We have now averaged ~462 eBooks per year since July 4th, 1971
We Averaged About 339 eBooks Per Month In 2004
We Are Averaging About 332 books Per Month This Year
We Are Averaging About 82 eBooks Per Week This Year
76 This Week
It took ~32 years, from 1971 to 2003 to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks
It took ~32 months, from 2002 to 2005 for our last 10,000 eBooks
It took ~10 years from 1993 to 2003 to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100
It took ~1.25 years from Oct. 2003 to Jan. 2005 from 10,000 to 15,000
*
***Introduction
[The Newsletter is now being sent in two sections, so you can directly
go to the portions you find most interesting: 1. Founder's Comments,
News, Notes & Queries, and 2. Weekly eBook Update Listing.]
[Since we are between Newsletter editors, these 2 parts may undergo a
few changes while we are finding a new Newsletter editor. Email us:
hart(a)pobox.com and gbnewby(a)pglaf.org if you would like to volunteer.]
This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter
***
***Continuing Requests New Sites and Announcements
"[Beta-testing continues on bowerbird's viewer-app, "give,"
designed to turn plain-ASCII e-texts into full-on e-books.
Features include an automatic table-of-contents menu,
italics/bold, automatic hotlinks, big and bold headers,
illustrations!, and the usual ability to pick font/size/colors.
Please help shape the future of this viewer for your e-texts!
to participate, send e-mail to: zml_talk(a)yahoogroups.com ]"
*
REQUEST FOR RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
We are trying to start up a Project Gutenberg Russian Team,
and we need someone to translate simple email messages from
members of Project Gutenberg who want to provide a service
to the Russian Team, but who do not know Russian. . .these
people will be helping with scanning, finding books, etc.
The messages will be in MS Word's .doc format in Cyrillic,
we need them translated into English, also in a .doc file.
Thanks!!! Contact Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Please visit and test our newest site:
www.pgcc.net
[also available as www.gutenberg.us and www.gutenberg.cc]
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center [PGCC]
Please let us know of any eBook collections that
would be suitable for inclusion: public domain
or copyrighted, for which we must ask permission.
[or listed as copyrighted with permission]
You should see some significant changes this week.
*
There is a new experimental online reader available. Start from any
bibliographic record page, e.g.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4300
Basically this paginates the .txt file and remembers your last position
in a cookie so you can later resume reading where you left off.
Please test it. It should work with any book that has a text file
where the encoding is known.
*
MACHINE TRANSLATION
We are seeking as much information as possible on the various
approaches to Machine Translation. Any brand names or contact
information would be greatly appreciated.
***
Please use our new site for downloading DVD and CD images, etc.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cdproject
and
The PG bittorrent tracker is up and running.
Aaron Cannon has placed the CD and DVD there if anyone wants to test.
You can access it by visiting
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu:6969
***
Please checkout the various Project Gutenberg FAQs, etc. at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/about
*
We're building a team to read our eBooks into MP3 files
for the visually impaired and other audio book users.
Let us know if you'd like to join this group.
More information at http://www.gutenberg.org/audio
***
Project Gutenberg Needs DVD Burners
So far we have sent out 15 million eBooks via snailmail!!!
We currently have access to a dozen DVD burners. If you have a DVD burner
and are interested in lending a hand, please email Aaron Cannon
<cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
We can set you up with images, or snail you these DVDs
for you to copy. You can either snail them directly
to readers whose addresses we can send you, or you can
do a stack of these and send the whole box back for reshipping.
We can also reimburse you for supplies and postage if you wish.
Please note that we can only use DVDs which are burnt in the dvd-r format,
as we have had some compatibility issues with the dvd+r format.
***
Project Gutenberg is seeking graphics we can use for our Web
pages and publicity materials. If you have original graphics
depicting Project Gutenberg themes, please contribute them!
To see some of what we have now, please see:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/images
*** PROJECT GUTENBERG IS SEEKING LEGAL BEAGLES
Project Gutenberg is seeking (volunteer) lawyers.
We have regular need for intellectual property legal advice
(both US and international) and other areas. Please email
Project Gutenberg's CEO, Greg Newby <gbnewby AT pglaf.org> ,
if you can help.
This is much more important than many of us realize!
***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders
In the first 01.75 months of this year, we produced 574 new eBooks.
It took us from July 1971 to June 1996 to produce our first 574 eBooks!
That's 7 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 Years!
76 New eBooks This Week
88 New eBooks Last Week
282 New eBooks This Month [Feb]
328 Average Per Month in 2005
336 Average Per Month in 2004
355 Average Per Month in 2003
203 Average Per Month in 2002
103 Average Per Month in 2001
574 New eBooks in 2005
4049 New eBooks in 2004
4164 New eBooks in 2003
2441 New eBooks in 2002
1240 New eBooks in 2001
====
12468 New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
That's Only 49.75 Months!
15,574 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
11,573 eBooks This Week Last Year
====
3,957 New eBooks In Last 12 Months
420 eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
*
Please note the new format for this week's report.
Including last weeks below for comparison's sake.
PROJECT GUTENBERG DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS UPDATE:
Since completing its first eBook in March 2001, the Distributed
Proofreaders team has now contributed 6,247 eBooks to Project Gutenberg.
For more complete DP statistics, visit:
http://www.pgdp.net/c/stats/stats_central.php
Previous reports looked like the one below,
please let us know your preferences.
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
Since completing its first eBook (#3320) on Mar 13th, 2001,
the Distributed Proofreaders team has now produced its 6,390th
eBook (#14867). Of these are 5,992 unique, brand-new titles.
Projects completed during the past year:
Mar 2004 - 365
Apr 2004 - 276
May 2004 - 235
Jun 2004 - 232
Jul 2004 - 231
Aug 2004 - 220
Sep 2004 - 182
Oct 2004 - 263
Nov 2004 - 280
Dec 2004 - 287
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 11 (as of 2 Feb)
*
Check out our website at www.gutenberg.org, and see below to learn how
you can get INSTANT access to our eBooks via FTP servers even before
the new eBooks listed below appear in our catalog.
eBooks are posted throughout the week. You can even get daily lists.
Info on subscribing to daily, weekly, monthly Newsletters, listservs:
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/subscribe-howto
or
http://www.gutenberg.org/subs.shtml
***
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
Please note the addition of the Internet Archive
marked with <<< below.
PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:
Alex-Wire Tap Collection, 2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection, 12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection, 141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection, 272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection, 27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy, 3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress] <<<
Literal Systems Collection, 68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection, ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection, 6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection, 15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection ~300 eBook files <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection, 561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection, 78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection, 223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library, 2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room, 2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====
Average Size of the Collections 8,067.18 Total Files
These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors: some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.
If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~45,714 Unique eBooks
If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~34,286 Unique eBooks
***
Today Is Day #49 of 2005
This Completes Week #7 and Month #01.75
315 Days/46 Weeks To Go [We get 52 Wednesdays this year]
4,470 Books To Go To #20,000
[Our production year begins/ends
1st Wednesday of the month/year]
82 Weekly Average in 2005
78 Weekly Average in 2004
79 Weekly Average in 2003
47 Weekly Average in 2002
24 Weekly Average in 2001
41 Only 41 Numbers Left On Our Reserved Numbers list
[Used to be well over 100]
*** Permanent Requests For Assistance:
DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS NEEDS CONTENT, PROOFERS AND SCANNER TYPES
Thanks to very good recent publicity, the Distributed Proofreading
project has greatly accelerated its pace. Please visit the site:
http://www.pgdp.net
for more information about how you can help a lot by
simply proofreading just a few pages per day, or more.
If you have a book that has been scanned, but not yet run
through OCR (optical character recognition) or proofed,
and you would like the Distributed Proofreaders to work on it,
please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net and we will get things started.
Also, DP is seeking public domain books not already in the
Project Gutenberg collection. To see what is already online,
visit http://ibiblio.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL (a text file)
listing Project Gutenberg eBooks and is available for downloading.
Do you have Public Domain books you would like to see in the archive?
Can they be destructively scanned? If so send them to the Distributed
Proofreading Team! Please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net with your geographic
location. You will be given the address of the nearest high-speed scanner.
[Note that the high-speed scanner requires destruction of the book(s) which
will not be returned.] We have high-speed scanners currently located in
the east, west and central portions of the US to make shipping easier.
Please make sure that any books you send are _not_ already in the archive
and please check them against David's "In Progress" list at:
http://www.dprice48.freeserve.co.uk/GutIP.html
to ensure no one is currently working on them. It would also be helpful if
you obtain copyright clearance before mailing the books, and send the 'OK'
lines to
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
Do you like to work on an entire book at once but don't have the time
or technology to do the scanning, OCR, and initial proofing yourself?
Distributed Proofreaders has the perfect solution! Just send us email
telling us that you are interested in post-processing and we will help
find a project you would like to work on.
Please contact us at:
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
if you would like to know more about the Distributed Proofreaders.
***Donation Information
We Have Included Quick and Easy Ways to Donate. . .As Per Your Requests!
We Are Looking For Volunteers To Add eBooks In More Languages,
as well as in more formats, including music, artwork, movies, etc.
***
QUICK WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION TO PROJECT GUTENBERG
A. Send a check or money order to:
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
809 North 1500 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
USA
B. Donate by credit card online:
NetworkForGood:
http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/donate.jsp?ein=64-6221541
or
PayPal to "donate(a)gutenberg.org":
http://www.paypal.com
/xclick/business=donate%40gutenberg.org&item_name=Donate+to+Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg's success is due to the hard work of thousands of
volunteers over more than 33 years. Your donations make it possible
to support these volunteers, and pay our few employees to continue the
creation of free electronic texts. We accept credit cards, checks and
transfers from any country, in any currency.
Donations are made to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
(PGLAF). PGLAF is approved as a charitable 501(c)(3) organization by
the US Internal Revenue Service, and has the Federal Employee Information
Number (EIN) 64-6221541.
For more information, including several other ways to donate, go to
http://www.gutenberg.org/donation.html or email donate(a)gutenberg.org
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the world.
To find the sites nearest you, go to:
http://www.gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
http://www.gutenberg.org/find
allows searching by title, author, language and subject.
Use your Web browser or FTP program to visit our master download
site (or a mirror) if you know the file's name you want. Try:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs
or
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/
and then navigate to the appropriate directory and look for the first
five characters of the file's name. Note that updated eBooks usually
go in their original directory (e.g., etext99, etext00, etc.)
***
Statistical Review
In the 7 weeks of this year, we have produced 574 new eBooks.
It took us from 7/71 to 6/96 to produce our FIRST 574 eBooks!!!
That's 7 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 YEARS!!!
FLASHBACK!
Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #574
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright
Jul 1996 Notes From The Underground/Fyodor Dostoyevsky[#1] [notunxxx.xxx] 600
Jul 1996 Vanity Fair, by William Thackeray [Thackeray #1] [vfairxxx.xxx] 599
Jul 1996 Heimskringla [Norwegian Kings], by Snorri Sturlson[hmskrxxx.xxx] 598
Njal's Saga, by Unknown Icelanders 597
Jul 1996 Rivers to the Sea, by Sara Teasdale [Teasdale #4] [rivsexxx.xxx] 596
Jul 1996 The Sisters' Tragedy, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich[#1][sistrxxx.xxx] 595
Jul 1996 Twilight Stories, by Various Authors [twilsxxx.xxx] 594
Jul 1996 Selected Writings of Guy De Maupassant V. 1 [GEM1][swgemxxx.xxx] 593
Jul 1996 Chinese Nightingale, et al, by Vachel Lindsay [#4][ngalexxx.xxx] 592
Jul 1996 Flame and Shadow, by Sara Teasdale [Teasdale #3] [fshadxxx.xxx] 591
Jul 1996 Robert Louis Stevenson, A Memorial by A. H. Japp [rlsjpxxx.xxx] 590
Jul 1996 Catriona (Kidnapped2) by Robt L. Stevenson[RLS#25][ctrnaxxx.xxx] 589
Jul 1996 Master Humphrey's Clock, by Charles Dickens [CD#5][mhmphxxx.xxx] 588
Jul 1996 Danny's Own Story, by Don Marquis [Don Marquis #2][dsownxxx.xxx] 587
Jul 1996 Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, et al, Thomas Browne[rmedixxx.xxx] 586
Jul 1996 Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom, the Crafts [runngxxx.xxx] 585
Jul 1996 Our Nig by Harriet E. Wilson [ourngxxx.xxx] 584
Jul 1996 The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins [Collins #4] [wwhitxxx.xxx] 583
Jul 1996 A Collection of Beatrix Potter Stories [BP#2] [bpstoxxx.xxx] 582
Jul 1996 Ginx's Baby, A Satire, by Edward Jenkins? [ginxbxxx.xxx] 581
Jul 1996 The Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens [CD #3-4] [pwprsxxx.xxx] 580
Jul 1996 The Poems of Sidney Lanier [slanrxxx.xxx] 579
Jul 1996 Down With The Cities, by Tadashi NAKASHIMA [dwtctxxx.xxx] 578C
Jul 1996 The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4 of 16 [sjv04xxx.xxx] 577
Jun 1996 The Project Gutenberg Web Pages [pgwebxxx.xxx] 576
Jun 1996 Essays of Francis Bacon [Francis Bacon #1] [ebacnxxx.xxx] 575
Jun 1996 Poems of William Blake, by William Blake [Blake#1][pblakxxx.xxx] 574
Jun 1996 Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb [tshakxxx.xxx] 573
Jun 1996 The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter [BP #1] [gbtbpxxx.xxx] 572
Jun 1996 The 1995 CIA World Factbook [CIA Factbook #5][world95x.xxx] 571
Jun 1996 The Moravians in Georgia, by Adelaide L. Fries [mrvgaxxx.xxx] 570
Jun 1996 Brann The Iconoclast, William Cowper Brann [vol12][bti12xxx.xxx] 569
Jun 1996 Brann The Iconoclast, William Cowper Brann [vol10][bti10xxx.xxx] 568
Jun 1996 Brann The Iconoclast, William Cowper Brann [vol 1][bti01xxx.xxx] 567
Jun 1996 The History of the Thirty Years' War, by Schiller [1jcfsxxx.xxx] 566
Jun 1996 Zincali, Gypsies of Spain by George Borrow [GB#4] [znclixxx.xxx] 565
*
Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???
With 15,530 eBooks online as of February 23, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.01 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,112,028 x 15,530 x $1.01 = $1+ trillion
With 15,530 eBooks online as of February 23, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.64 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.87 when we had 11,573 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!
At 15,530 eBooks in 33 Years and 07.75 Months We Averaged
~462 Per Year
38.5 Per Month
1.26 Per Day
At 574 eBooks Done In The 49 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
11.7 Per Day
82 Per Week
332 Per Month
The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.
This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.
***
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]
PHONE COMPANY SUSPECTED OF BLOCKING VOIP CALLS
The FCC's investigating whether a rural phone company blocked access to
the Vonage Internet-phone service, which was competing for the phone
company's customers. The company has not been identified. The problem became
public several days ago when Larry Lessig, a professor at Stanford Law
School and an advocate of Internet freedom, mentioned Vonage's problem at an
industry conference in Boulder, Colorado. Shutting off a potential
competitor could violate antitrust laws barring companies that control
essential facilities from refusing to give competitors the access needed to
compete. (Wall Street Journal 17 Feb 2005) <http://www.wsj.com>
NO RFID TAGS FOR SCHOOL KIDS -- AT LEAST FOR NOW
[I remember the same fight 50 years about out registering dogs and bikes,
and everyone thought how silly it was, but now we have to register cats.]
The InCom company, which developed Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
tags to monitor the whereabouts of school children, has pulled out of a deal
with Brittain Elementary School in Sutter, California. School principal
Earnie Graham says, "I'm disappointed... I think I let my staff down. Nobody
on this campus knows every student." Dawn Cantrall, the parent who objected
to the system and brought the ACLU in to stop its implementation, remains
skeptical: "I'm not convinced it's over. I'm happy for now that kids are not
being tagged, but I'm still fighting to keep it out of our school system. It
has to stop here." The system was conceived as a way of simplifying
attendance-taking, reducing vandalism, and keeping students safe.
(San Francisco Chronicle 16 Feb 2005
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/02/16/financial/f075453S34.DTL
'D' IS FOR 'DISMAL' U.S. GOV'T CYBERSECURITY
Despite widespread agreement that computer security should be a top
priority of U.S. government agencies, the latest cybersecurity progress
report from Congress rates overall government efforts a D-, with seven of
the 24 largest agencies earning a failing grade -- including the
departments of Energy and Homeland Security, which, ironically, houses the
National Cyber Security Division. "Several agencies continue to receive
failing grades, and that's unacceptable," says Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.),
chair of the House Government Reform Committee. But on the bright side,
says Davis, "We're also seeing some exceptional turnarounds." Those include
the departments of Transportation (up from a D+ to an A-), Justice (up from
an F to a B-) and the Interior (up from an F to a C+). Davis notes that
problem areas include lax security at federal contractor computers; a lack
of contingency planning for broad system failures; and scant training
opportunities for employees responsible for computer security.
(AP/Boston.com 16 Feb 2005)
<http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/02/16/agencies_earn
EDS SHIFTS CALL CENTER WORK TO INDIA
[Isn't this Ross Perot's company?]
EDS, a company that manages many corporate computer systems, plans to
close 21 call centers in the U.S. and Europe by the end of 2006 and shift
some of that work to India. EDS already operates three centers in India,
where salaries are much lower in the United States. EDS says that any U.S.
job losses would be by attrition and would be part of the 15,000 to 20,000
job eliminations that were revealed by the company last fall. Currently,
about 30,000 of the company's 120,000 employees work on software
applications, 27% of them in India and other "offshore" locations.
(San Jose Mercury News 23 Feb 2005)
<http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/10964039.htm>
[more on outsourcing]
LEGISLATION AGAINST BUSINESSES THAT OUTSOURCE
Colorado state senator Deanna Hanna has introduced legislation to
require that state to stop doing business with companies that outsource work
overseas instead of hiring U.S. workers. But critics of her bill say it
would actually cost the state millions of dollars, because so many companies
now rely on the practice of "offshoring." U.S. Bank economist Tucker Hart
Adams says Hanna's bill "will cost the state in terms of jobs, creating a
healthy economy, a good place to do business. Closed economies don't work."
(AP/USA Today 23 Feb 2005)
www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2005-02-23-colo-outsource-bill_x.htm
U.N. PANEL HOPES TO END WEB WAR
A U.N.-sponsored panel aims to settle a long-running tug of war for
control of the Internet at a Tunis meeting this November at the World Summit
on the Information Society, where global control of the World World Wide Web
may be decided. At present, the most recognizable Internet governance body
is the U.S.-based non-profit corporation called the Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), but developing countries want an
international body such as the UN's International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) to have control over governance over Internet issues -- ranging from
distributing Web site domains to fighting spam. (The Australian 22 Feb 2005)
Rec'd from J Lamp, Deakin U.
australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,12334019%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html
ATLANTA SUBWAYS TO FEATURE TV SCREENS
Atlanta's subway system, MARTA (the Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit
Authority), will be the first in the country to offer TV on its trains, and
will begin showing closed-caption local news programming this spring. An
Atlanta company called the Rail Network, which is providing the technology,
will pay MARTA at least $20 million from revenues derived from commercials
shown on half-hour local newscasts provided by Atlanta TV station WSB. The
TV screens will be visible from every part of MARTA's rail cars, and audio
in English or Spanish will be available to passengers with headphones
attached to radio FM tuners or cellphones with adapters. (Atlanta Journal
Constitution 23 Feb 2005) <http://www.ajc.com>
You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan: NewsScan Daily
is underwritten by RLG, a world-class organization making
significant and sustained contributions to the effective
management and appropriate use of information technology.
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the text, html, or handheld versions
of NewsScan Daily, send the appropriate subscribe or unsubscribe messages
(i.e., with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line) to:
Text version: Send message to NewsScan(a)NewsScan.com
Html version: Send mail to NewsScan-html(a)NewsScan.com
NewsScan-To-Go: http://www.newsscan.com/handheld/current.html
*
>From Edupage
[Nothing this week]
You have been reading excerpts from Edupage:
If you have questions or comments about Edupage,
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html
or send e-mail to: edupage(a)educause.edu
To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to
LISTSERV(a)LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName
***
*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA
How one party managed to get a majority in Iraq elections
after all predictions were that they could not.
*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Hunter S. Thompson
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
Publishers will continue spending millions on copy protection,
none of which will last even one year.
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
A terabyte of hard drive how costs about the same as
the average computer.
*
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
***
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists,
including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters:
and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists:
The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the
first Wednesday of the month.
To subscribe to any (or to unsubscribe or adjust your subscription
preferences), visit the Project Gutenberg mailing list server:
http://lists.pglaf.org
If you are having trouble with your subscription, please
email the list's human administrators at: help(a)pglaf.org
1
0
GWeekly_February_23_part2.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 23 Feb 2005
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since 1971
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Part 2 of the Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:
- Obtaining Project Gutenberg eBooks
- Updates/corrections to previously posted eBooks
- 72 New U.S. eBooks this week!
- 4 New eBooks at Project Gutenberg of Australia
- Mailing list information
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.:: HOW TO GET EBOOKS FROM PROJECT GUTENBERG ::.
The easiest way to obtain our eBooks is at our search page at
http://gutenberg.org/find
which allows searching by title, author or eBook number; there is also
an Advanced Search page which allows for additional search criteria
(note that our newer postings may not yet be indexed for all additional
criteria). And please note: you can now obtain a listing by language
at the above link.
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the
world, and you can select one nearer to your location from the link on
the search results page. To see a listing of mirror sites, and locate
the one nearest to you, visit:
http://gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
If you prefer to download eBooks via other methods than from the search
page, and need additional information, please refer to the file
GUTINDEX.ALL, available for viewing or downloading at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/GUTINDEX.ALL
That file contains descriptions and explanations about the filenaming
process, directory structure, file formats, and more.
And to directly access the file directories:
http://gutenberg.org/dirs/
Please note that the Project Gutenberg Production Team continues the
process of manually re-posting those eBooks originally posted prior to
Nov 2003 to the new filenaming and directory system (based on the eBook
number). This process includes some file maintenance (repairing,
correcting and re-formatting to current PG standards where practicable).
These re-postings are noted in the "corrections" listings below. More
information can be found in the file GUTINDEX.ALL mentioned above.
* * *
Please see Part 1 of this week's newsletter for more information about
Project Gutenberg. And if you haven't done so lately, please visit the
website at http://www.gutenberg.org to see what's new.
* * *
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Note: this listing best viewed with a fixed-width font, such as
Courier New or similar.
To report an error in the listings below, please write to news_at_pglaf.org
and include the word CORRECTION in the subject line.
=========================================================================
[ Here Are The Updated Listings For This Past Week ]
=========================================================================
TOTAL COUNT as of today, Wed, 23 Feb 2005: 15,530 (incl. 420 Aus.).
Last week the Total Count was 15,530, including 420 at PG of Australia.
This week we added 76 new (including 4 at PG of Australia).
RESERVED/PENDING count: 42.
=-=-=-=[ CORRECTIONS, REVISIONS AND NEW FORMATS ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
.:: During the past week the following eBooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
Maitre Cornelius, by Honore de Balzac 1454
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/5/1454 ]
[Files: 1454.txt]
.:: GUTINDEX.ALL is being corrected as follows:
Add volume info:
Stories for the Young, Vol. 6, by Hannah More 15034
Apr 1996 Amy Foster, by Joseph Conrad [Conrad Series #6] [afostxxx.xxx] 495
(Note: incorrectly titled in the etext as "To-morrow"; this will be
sorted out when it's eventually reposted to the new file-and-directory
structure.)
.:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements:
The following is being re-indexed to correct the volume number:
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 335, September 1843 14753
RTF files have been posted for the following:
Souvenirs de la maison des morts by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoevski 14918
De l'origine des espces, by Charles Darwin 14158
Regrets sur ma vieille robe de chambre, by Denis Diderot 13863
Le neveu de Rameau, by Denis Diderot 13862
Adolphe, by Benjamin Constant 13861
A se tordre, by Alphonse Allais 13834
Les diaboliques, by Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly 13848
Sapho, by Alphonse Daudet 13825
Voyage du Prince Fan-Federin, by Guillaume Hyacinthe Bougeant 13804
Nouveaux mystres et aventures, by Arthur Conan Doyle 13795
Journaux intimes, by Charles Baudelaire 13792
La grande ombre, by Arthur Conan Doyle 13735
Jim Harrison, boxeur, by Arthur Conan Doyle 13734
L'homme l'oreille casse, by Edmond About 13704
La maison de Claudine, by Colette 13703
Jim l'indien, by Gustave Aimard 13598
Clarification of author and pseudonym; add translator:
Apr 1996 The Adventures of Pinocchio, by C. Collodi [pnocoxxx.xxx] 500
[Author: C. Collodi is a pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini]
[Tr.: Carol Della Chiesa]
Full title added:
Apr 1996 The Art of Writing, Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS22][artowxxx.xxx] 492
[Title: The Art of Writing and Other Essays]
-=-=-=-=[ 72 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Saint-Pierre & Miquelon, by Comte de Premio-Real 15152
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/5/15152 ]
[Files: 15152-8.txt; 15152-h.htm]
A Book of the Play, by Dutton Cook 15151
[Subtitle: Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and
Character]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/5/15151/ ]
[Files: 15151.txt; 15151-8.txt; 15151-h.htm]
La maison de la courtisane, by Oscar Wilde 15150
[Subtitle: Nouveaux Pomes]
[Tr.: Albert Savine]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/5/15150/ ]
[Files: 15150-8.txt; 15150-h.htm]
The Palace Beautiful, by L. T. Meade 15149
[Subtitle: A Story for Girls]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/4/15149/ ]
[Files: 15149.txt; 15149-8.txt; 15149-h.htm]
Six Feet Four, by Jackson Gregory 15148
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/4/15148/ ]
[Files: 15148.txt; 15148-8.txt]
Beeton's Book of Needlework, by Isdabella Beeton 15147
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/4/15147 ]
[Files: 15147.txt; 15147-8.txt; 15147-h.htm]
Les miseres de Londres, by Pierre Alexis de Ponson du Terrail 15146
[Subtitle: 1. La nourrisseuse d'enfants]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/4/15146/ ]
[Files: 15146-8.txt; 15146-h.htm]
My Book of Favorite Fairy Tales, by Edric Vredenburg 15145
[Illus.: Jennie Harbour]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/4/15145 ]
[Files: 15145.txt; 15145-8.txt; 15145-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 103, August 27, 1892, Ed. by Sir Francis Burnand 15144
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/4/15144 ]
[Files: 15144.txt; 15144-8.txt; 15144-h.htm]
Famous Modern Ghost Stories, by Various, Ed.: Emily Dorothy Scarborough 15143
Contents:
The Willows, by Algernon Blackwood
The Shadows on the Wall, by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
The Messenger, by Robert W. Chambers
Lazarus, by Leonid Andreyev
The Beast with Five Fingers, by W. F. Harvey
The Mass of Shadows, by Anatole France
What Was It? by Fitz-James O'Brien
The Middle Toe of the Right Foot, by Ambrose Bierce
The Shell of Sense, by Olivia Howard Dunbar
The Woman at Seven Brothers, by Wilbur Daniel Steele
At the Gate, by Myla Jo Closser
Ligeia, by Edgar Allan Poe
The Haunted Orchard, by Richard Le Gallienne
The Bowmen, by Arthur Machen
A Ghost, by Guy de Maupassant
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/4/15143 ]
[Files: 15143.txt; 15143-8.txt; 15143-h.htm; ]
Punch, Vol. 103, August 13, 1892, Ed. by Sir Francis Burnand 15142
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/4/15142 ]
[Files: 15142.txt; 15142-8.txt; 15142-h.htm; ]
Beethoven, by George Alexander Fischer 15141
[Subtitle: A Character Study, together with Wagner's Indebtedness to
Beethoven]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/4/15141 ]
[Files: 15141.txt; 15141-8.txt; 15141-h.htm; ]
Washington's Birthday, by Various, Ed. by Robert Haven Schauffler 15140
[Prepared in commemoration of Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, 2005]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/4/15140 ]
[Files: 15140.txt; 15140-8.txt; 15140-h.htm; ]
Notizie del pubblico giardino de' semplici di Padova, Giovanni Marsili 15139
[Title: Notizie del pubblico giardino de' semplici di Padova compilate
intorno l'anno 1771]
[Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/3/15139 ]
[Files: 15139-8.txt; 15139-h.htm]
A Hoosier Chronicle, by Meredith Nicholson 15138
[Illus.: F. C. Yohn]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/3/15138 ]
[Files: 15138.txt; 15138-8.txt; 15138-h.htm]
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, by Beatrix Potter 15137
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/3/15137 ]
[Files: 15137.txt; 15137-8.txt; 15137-h.htm]
Amedeide, by Gabriello Chiabrera 15136
[Subtitle: Poema eroico]
[Language: Italian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/3/15136 ]
[Files: 15136-8.txt; ]
The Three Black Pennys, by Joseph Hergesheimer 15135
[Subtitle: A Novel]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15135/ ]
[Files: 15135.txt; 15135-8.txt; 15135-h.htm]
Supplement to Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador, by William Wood 15134
[Subtitle: Supplement to an Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William
Wood, F.R.S.C. Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of
Conservation in January, 1911]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15134/ ]
[Files: 15134.txt; 15134-8.txt; 15134-h.htm]
Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains, by Stella M. Francis 15133
[Subtitle: or, A Christmas Success against Odds]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15133/ ]
[Files: 15133.txt; 15133-h.htm]
Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave, by William Wells Brown 15132
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15132/ ]
[Files: 15132.txt; 15132-h.htm]
With Rimington, by L. March Phillipps 15131
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15131/ ]
[Files: 15131.txt; 15131-8.txt; 15131-h.htm]
The Fugitive Blacksmith, by James W. C. Pennington 15130
[Subtitle: or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/3/15130/ ]
[Files: 15130.txt; 15130-8.txt; 15130-h.htm]
Ang Singsing nang Dalagang Marmol, by Isabelo de los Reyes 15129
[Language: Tagalog]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/2/15129/ ]
[Files: 15129-8.txt; 15129-h.htm]
Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, by Jacob D. Green 15128
[Title: Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, a Runaway Slave, from
Kentucky]
[Subtitle: Containing an Account of His Three Escapes, in 1839, 1846,
and 1848]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/2/15128/ ]
[Files: 15128.txt; 15128-h.htm]
Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.), by C. A. Toledano 15127
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15127 ]
[Files: 15127.txt; 15127-8.txt]
Lecture On The Aborigines Of Newfoundland, by Joseph Noad 15126
[Subtitle: Delivered Before The Mechanics' Institute, At St. John's,
Newfoundland, On Monday, 17th January, 1859]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15126 ]
[Files: 15126.txt; 15126-8.txt; 15126-h.htm]
The Awakening of China, by W.A.P. Martin 15125
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15125 ]
[Files: 15125.txt; 15125-8.txt; 15125-h.htm]
The Lighthouse, by Robert Ballantyne 15124
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15124 ]
[Files: 15124.txt; 15124-8.txt]
David Lockwin--The People's Idol, by John McGovern 15123
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15123 ]
[Files: 15123.txt; 15123-h.htm]
The Little Colonel's Hero, by Annie Fellows Johnston 15122
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15122 ]
[Files: 15122.txt; 15122-8.txt; 15122-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 152, May 2, 1917, Ed. by Sir Owen Seaman 15121
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15121 ]
[Files: 15121.txt; 15121-8.txt; 15121-h.htm]
The Broadway Anthology, by Edward L. Bernays et al. 15120
[Author: Edward L. Bernays, Samuel Hoffenstein, Walter J. Kingsley,
Murdock Pemberton]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/2/15120 ]
[Files: 15120.txt; 15120-8.txt; 15120-h.htm]
Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, Compiled by George W. Powers 15119
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/1/15119 ]
[Files: 15119.txt; 15119-8.txt; 15119-h.htm]
The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C., Lunsford Lane 15118
[Subtitle: Embracing an Account of His Early Life, the Redemption by
Purchase of Himself and Family from Slavery, and His Banishment from
the Place of His Birth for the Crime of Wearing a Colored Skin]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/1/15118 ]
[Files: 15118.txt; 15118-h.htm; ]
Sea and Shore, by Mrs. Catharine A. Warfield 15117
[Subtitle: A Sequel to "Miriam's Memoirs"]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/1/15117/ ]
[Files: 15117.txt; 15117-8.txt; 15117-h.htm]
The Jervaise Comedy, by J. D. Beresford 15116
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/1/15116/ ]
[Files: 15116.txt; 15116-8.txt; 15116-h.htm]
Novelas y teatro, by Cervantes 15115
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/1/15115/ ]
[Files: 15115-8.txt; 15115-h.htm]
An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, by George Boole 15114
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/1/15114 ]
[Files: 15114-t.tex; 15114-pdf.pdf ]
Vie de Jesus, by Ernest Renan 15113
[Subtitle: Histoire des origines du christianisme; 1]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/1/15113/ ]
[Files: 15113-8.txt; 15113-h.htm]
Oeuvres completes de Paul Verlaine, Vol. 1, by Paul Verlaine 15112
[Subtitle: Poemes Saturniens, Fetes Galantes, Bonne chanson, Romances
sans paroles, Sagesse, Jadis et naguere]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/1/15112/ ]
[Files: 15112-8.txt; 15112-h.htm]
Randy and Her Friends, by Amy Brooks 15111
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/1/15111 ]
[Files: 15111.txt; 15111-8.txt; 15111-h.htm; ]
Lessons of the War, by Spenser Wilkinson 15110
[Subtitle: Being Comments from Week to Week to the Relief of Ladysmith]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/1/15110 ]
[Files: 15110.txt; 15110-8.txt; 15110-h.htm; ]
A Woman's Part in a Revolution, by Natalie Harris Hammond 15109
[Author AKA: Mrs. John Hays Hammond]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/0/15109 ]
[Files: 15109.txt; 15109-8.txt; 15109-h.htm; ]
Lazarre, by Mary Hartwell Catherwood 15108
[Illus.: Andre Castaigne]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/1/0/15108 ]
[Files: 15108.txt; 15108-8.txt; 15108-h.htm; ]
La corde au cou, by Emile Gaboriau 15107
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/0/15107/ ]
[Files: 15107-8.txt; 15107-r.rtf]
Origin of the Anglo-Boer War Revealed (2nd ed.), by C. H. Thomas 15106
[Subtitle: The Conspiracy of the 19th Century Unmasked]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/0/15106/ ]
[Files: 15106.txt; 15106-8.txt; 15106-h.htm]
Jutelmia lahelta ja kaukaa I, by Pietari Hannikainen 15105
[Full title: Jutelmia lahelta ja kaukaa I: Etelan ja Pohjoisen Tytar;
Punainen Lahde]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/0/15105 ]
[Files: 15105-8.txt]
Silmankaantaja, by Pietari Hannikainen 15104
[Subtitle: eli Jussi Oluvisen matka Holmolaan; ilveilys 2:ssa naytoksess]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/0/15104 ]
[Files: 15104-8.txt]
The Imaginary Marriage, by Henry St. John Cooper 15103
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/1/0/15103/ ]
[Files: 15103.txt; 15103-h.htm]
A Working-Alms-House or Hospital, by Richard Haines 15102
[Title: Proposals For Building, In Every County, A Working-Alms-House
or Hospital]
[Subtitle: As The Best Expedient To Perfect The Trade And Manufactory
Of Linnen Cloth]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/0/15102 ]
[Files: 15102.txt; 15102-h.htm]
The Mountain Spring And Other Poems, by Nannie R. Glass 15101
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/0/15101 ]
[Files: 15101.txt; 15101-8.txt; 15101-h.htm]
The Voyage Of Governor Phillip To Botany Bay, by Arthur Phillip 15100
[Subtitle: With An Account Of The Establishment Of The Colonies Of
Port Jackson And Norfolk Island]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/1/0/15100 ]
[Files: 15100.txt; 15100-8.txt; 15100-h.htm]
The Hoosier Schoolmaster, by Edward Eggleston 15099
[Subtitle: A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15099 ]
[Files: 15099.txt; 15099-8.txt; 15099-h.htm]
Diderot and the Encyclopaedists (Vol 1 of 2), by John Morley 15098
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15098 ]
[Files: 15098.txt; 15098-8.txt; 15098-h.htm]
A Grammar of the English Tongue, by Samuel Johnson 15097
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15097 ]
[Files: 15097.txt; 15097-8.txt; 15097-0.txt; 15097-h.htm]
My Life In The South, by Jacob Stroyer 15096
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15096 ]
[Files: 15096.txt; 15096-h.htm]
The Story of a Picture, by Douglass Sherley 15095
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15095 ]
[Files: 15095.txt; 15095-h.htm]
The Cab of the Sleeping Horse, by John Reed Scott 15094
[Illus.: William van Dresser]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/9/15094 ]
[Files: 15094.txt; 15094-8.txt; 15094-h.htm; ]
Phyllis, by Maria Thompson Daviess 15093
[Ill.: Percy D. Johnson]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/9/15093 ]
[Files: 15093.txt; 15093-h.htm; ]
The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1872, by Various 15092
[Subtitle: A Typographic Art Journal]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15092 ]
[Files: 15092.txt; 15092-8.txt; 15092-h.htm]
Architectural Illustration, Vol 1, No. 2, February 1895, by Various 15091
[Title: The Brochure Series Of Architectural Illustration]
[Subtitle: Byzantine-Romanesque Doorways in Southern Italy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15091 ]
[Files: 15091.txt; 15091-8.txt; 15091-h.htm]
Isain pahat teot lasten paalla, by Pietari Paivarinta 15090
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/9/15090 ]
[Files: 15090-8.txt]
The Deserter, by Richard Harding Davis 15089
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/8/15089 ]
[Files: 15089.txt; 15089-8.txt]
Proserpina, Volume 2, by John Ruskin 15088
[Subtitle: Studies Of Wayside Flowers]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/8/15088 ]
[Files: 15088.txt; 15088-8.txt; 15088-h.htm]
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 12, No. 333 15087
[September 27, 1828]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/8/15087 ]
[Files: 15087.txt; 15087-8.txt; 15087-h.htm]
The Framework of Home Rule, by Erskine Childers 15086
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/8/15086/ ]
[Files: 15086.txt; 15086-8.txt; 15086-h.htm]
Metodin esitys, by Rene Descartes 15085
[Subtitle: Mielenliikutuksien tutkistelu. Metafyysillisia mietelmia.]
[Ed.: Jalmari Hahl] [Tr.: Ph. Suuronen]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/8/15085/ ]
[Files: 15085-8.txt]
Recent Developments in European Thought, by Various 15084
[Ed.: F.S. Marvin]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/8/15084/ ]
[Files: 15084.txt; 15084-8.txt; 15084-h.htm]
Jerusalem, by Jacob Israel de Haan 15083
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/8/15083/ ]
[Files: 15083-8.txt; 15083-h.htm]
The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day, by Evelyn Underhill 15082
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/8/15082/ ]
[Files: 15082.txt; 15082-8.txt; 15082-h.htm]
The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I, by Euripides 15081
[Tr.: Theodore Alois Buckley]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/8/15081 ]
[Files: 15081.txt; 15081-8.txt; 15081-0.txt; 15081-h.htm]
-=-=-=-=[ 4 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Feb 2005 The Bandit of Hell's Bend, by Edgar Rice Burroughs[050025xx.xxx] 0420A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500251.txt or .000 ]
Feb 2005 Tarzan and the City of Gold, by Edgar R Burroughs [050024xx.xxx] 0419A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500241.txt or .zip ]
Feb 2005 The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County,by Burroughs[050023xx.xxx] 0418A
[Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs]
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500231.txt or .zip ]
Feb 2005 The Moon Men, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050022xx.xxx] 0417A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500221h.html ]
eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. To access these
ebooks, go to http://www.gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty.html
For more information about Project Gutenberg of Australia, including
accessing those etexts from outside of Australia, please visit:
http://www.gutenberg.net.au/
--Project Gutenberg of Australia--
--A treasure trove of Literature--
*treasure-trove n. treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership
For more information about copyright restrictions in other countries,
please visit:
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/okbooks.html
=============================================================================
>From Joe Loewenstein about the editor of #15143, Famous Modern Ghost Stories:
Emily Dorothy Scarborough (1878-1935) as a writer and professor of
literature (Baylor and Columbia Universities) was interested in folk
tales, the problems of Southern (especially Texas) women, and ghost
stories. This anthology is one of her best-known works and the first by
her in the PG collection.
~ ~ ~
Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will
happen to you the rest of the day.
Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.
Everything is possible; just not too probable.
=============================================================================
1
0
GWeekly_February_16.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, February 16, 2005 PT1
*******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971******
Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart(a)pobox.com or gbnewby(a)pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart(a)pobox.com
HOT REQUESTS
I was just wondering if you or might know someone from PG
who could help a Linux newbie like me. There are some programs
I want to install, but I need step-by-step guidance to ensure
the programs compile correctly and so forth.
Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
HEADLINE NEWS
Project Gutenberg of Canada needs your help!
Please email:
pgcanada(a)lists.pglaf.org
*
v0.2 version of PodReader is out, and it interfaces to PG. This allows
users to browse the catalog on their Desktop, pick a book, and have it
downloaded to their iPod in the correct format...this is a good plus for
PG users since it makes it a lot easier to get to PG documents.
http://homepage.mac.com/ptwobrussell/podreader.html
*
We have been invited to peruse the various eBook collections
of the Internet Archive for potential Project Gutenberg eBooks.
http://www.archive.org
Don't worry, many of the numbers listed are out of date,
but you should get all the files when you pass through
to the original sites.
Click on "texts" to get started, feel free to pick up any
of the eBooks you would like to work on.
Many Thanks To Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive!
*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Search for "*eBook" or "*Intro". . .to jump to that section, etc.]
*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
*Continuing Requests and Announcements
*Progress Report
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
*Permanent Requests For Assistance:
*Donation Information
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
*Have We Given Away A Trillion Yet?
*Flashback
*Weekly eBook update:
This is now in PT2 of the Weekly Newsletter
Also collected in the Monthly Newsletter
Corrections in separate section
3 New From PG Australia [Australian, Canadian Copyright Etc.]
85 New Public Domain eBooks Under US Copyright
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
***
*eBook Milestones
15,454 eBooks As Of Today!!!
12,392 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001
We Have Produced 498 eBooks in 2005
We Produced About 4,164 eBooks In 2003
We Produced About 4,049 eBooks In 2004
We Are ~54.5% of the Way from 10,000 to 20,000
We are ~9% of the Way from 15,000 to 20,000
4,546 to go to 20,000!!!
We have now averaged ~460 eBooks per year since July 4th, 1971!!!
We Averaged About 339 eBooks Per Month In 2004
We Are Averaging About 332 books Per Month This Year
We Are Averaging About 83 eBooks Per Week This Year
88 This Week
118 This Week [correction from 117]
[And it may actually be 119]
It took ~32 years, from 1971 to 2003 to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks
It took ~32 months, from 2001 to 2004 for our last 10,000 eBooks
It took ~10 years from 1993 to 2003 to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100
It took ~1.25 years from Oct. 2003 to Jan. 2005 from 10,000 to 15,000
*
***Introduction
[The Newsletter is now being sent in two sections, so you can directly
go to the portions you find most interesting: 1. Founder's Comments,
News, Notes & Queries, and 2. Weekly eBook Update Listing.]
[Since we are between Newsletter editors, these 2 parts may undergo a
few changes while we are finding a new Newsletter editor. Email us:
hart(a)pobox.com and gbnewby(a)pglaf.org if you would like to volunteer.]
This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter
***
***Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
"[Beta-testing continues on bowerbird's viewer-app, "give,"
designed to turn plain-ASCII e-texts into full-on e-books.
Features include an automatic table-of-contents menu,
italics/bold, automatic hotlinks, big and bold headers,
illustrations!, and the usual ability to pick font/size/colors.
Please help shape the future of this viewer for your e-texts!
to participate, send e-mail to: zml_talk(a)yahoogroups.com ]"
*
REQUEST FOR RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
We are trying to start up a Project Gutenberg Russian Team,
and we need someone to translate simple email messages from
members of Project Gutenberg who want to provide a service
to the Russian Team, but who do not know Russian. . .these
people will be helping with scanning, finding books, etc.
The messages will be in MS Word's .doc format in Cyrillic,
we need them translated into English, also in a .doc file.
Thanks!!! Contact Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Please visit and test our newest site:
www.pgcc.net
[also available as www.gutenberg.us and www.gutenberg.cc]
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center [PGCC]
Please let us know of any eBook collections that
would be suitable for inclusion: public domain
or copyrighted, for which we must ask permission.
[or listed as copyrighted with permission]
You should see some significant changes this week.
*
There is a new experimental online reader available. Start from any
bibliographic record page, e.g.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4300
Basically this paginates the .txt file and remembers your last position
in a cookie so you can later resume reading where you left off.
Please test it. It should work with any book that has a text file
where the encoding is known.
*
MACHINE TRANSLATION
We are seeking as much information as possible on the various
approaches to Machine Translation. Any brand names or contact
information would be greatly appreciated.
***
Please use our new site for downloading DVD and CD images, etc.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cdproject
and
The PG bittorrent tracker is up and running.
Aaron Cannon has placed the CD and DVD there if anyone wants to test.
You can access it by visiting
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu:6969
***
Please checkout the various Project Gutenberg FAQs, etc. at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/about
*
We're building a team to read our eBooks into MP3 files
for the visually impaired and other audio book users.
Let us know if you'd like to join this group.
More information at http://www.gutenberg.org/audio
***
Project Gutenberg Needs DVD Burners
So far we have sent out 15 million eBooks via snailmail!!!
We currently have access to a dozen DVD burners. If you have a DVD burner
and are interested in lending a hand, please email Aaron Cannon
<cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
We can set you up with images, or snail you these DVDs
for you to copy. You can either snail them directly
to readers whose addresses we can send you, or you can
do a stack of these and send the whole box back for reshipping.
We can also reimburse you for supplies and postage if you wish.
Please note that we can only use DVDs which are burnt in the dvd-r format,
as we have had some compatibility issues with the dvd+r format.
***
Project Gutenberg is seeking graphics we can use for our Web
pages and publicity materials. If you have original graphics
depicting Project Gutenberg themes, please contribute them!
To see some of what we have now, please see:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/images
*** PROJECT GUTENBERG IS SEEKING LEGAL BEAGLES
Project Gutenberg is seeking (volunteer) lawyers.
We have regular need for intellectual property legal advice
(both US and international) and other areas. Please email
Project Gutenberg's CEO, Greg Newby <gbnewby AT pglaf.org> ,
if you can help.
This is much more important than many of us realize!
***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders
In the first 01.50 months of this year, we produced 498 new eBooks.
It took us from July 1971 to July 1995 to produce our first 498 eBooks!
That's 6 WEEKS as Compared to ~26 Years!
88 New eBooks This Week
118 New eBooks Last Week
206 New eBooks This Month [Feb]
332 Average Per Month in 2005
336 Average Per Month in 2004
355 Average Per Month in 2003
203 Average Per Month in 2002
103 Average Per Month in 2001
498 New eBooks in 2005
4049 New eBooks in 2004
4164 New eBooks in 2003
2441 New eBooks in 2002
1240 New eBooks in 2001
====
12392 New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
That's Only 49.50 Months!
15,454 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
11,435 eBooks This Week Last Year
====
4,019 New eBooks In Last 12 Months
416 eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
*
Please note the new format for this week's report.
Including last weeks below for comparison's sake.
PROJECT GUTENBERG DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS UPDATE:
Since completing its first eBook in March 2001, the Distributed
Proofreaders team has now contributed 6,184 eBooks to Project Gutenberg.
For more complete DP statistics, visit:
http://www.pgdp.net/c/stats/stats_central.php
Previous reports looked like the one below,
please let us know your preferences.
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
Since completing its first eBook (#3320) on Mar 13th, 2001,
the Distributed Proofreaders team has now produced its 6,390th
eBook (#14867). Of these are 5,992 unique, brand-new titles.
Projects completed during the past year:
Mar 2004 - 365
Apr 2004 - 276
May 2004 - 235
Jun 2004 - 232
Jul 2004 - 231
Aug 2004 - 220
Sep 2004 - 182
Oct 2004 - 263
Nov 2004 - 280
Dec 2004 - 287
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 11 (as of 2 Feb)
*
Check out our website at www.gutenberg.org, and see below to learn how
you can get INSTANT access to our eBooks via FTP servers even before
the new eBooks listed below appear in our catalog.
eBooks are posted throughout the week. You can even get daily lists.
Info on subscribing to daily, weekly, monthly Newsletters, listservs:
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/subscribe-howto
or
http://www.gutenberg.org/subs.shtml
***
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
Please note the addition of the Internet Archive
marked with <<< below.
PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:
Alex-Wire Tap Collection, 2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection, 12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection, 141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection, 272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection, 27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy, 3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress] <<<
Literal Systems Collection, 68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection, ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection, 6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection, 15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection ~300 eBook files <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection, 561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection, 78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection, 223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library, 2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room, 2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====
Average Size of the Collections 8,067.18 Total Files
These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors: some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.
If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~45,714 Unique eBooks
If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~34,286 Unique eBooks
***
Today Is Day #42 of 2005
This Completes Week #6 and Month #01.50
322 Days/46 Weeks To Go [We get 52 Wednesdays this year]
4,546 Books To Go To #20,000
[Our production year begins/ends
1st Wednesday of the month/year]
83 Weekly Average in 2005
78 Weekly Average in 2004
79 Weekly Average in 2003
47 Weekly Average in 2002
24 Weekly Average in 2001
41 Only 41 Numbers Left On Our Reserved Numbers list
[Used to be well over 100]
*** Permanent Requests For Assistance:
DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS NEEDS CONTENT, PROOFERS AND SCANNER TYPES
Thanks to very good recent publicity, the Distributed Proofreading
project has greatly accelerated its pace. Please visit the site:
http://www.pgdp.net
for more information about how you can help a lot by
simply proofreading just a few pages per day, or more.
If you have a book that has been scanned, but not yet run
through OCR (optical character recognition) or proofed,
and you would like the Distributed Proofreaders to work on it,
please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net and we will get things started.
Also, DP is seeking public domain books not already in the
Project Gutenberg collection. To see what is already online,
visit http://ibiblio.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL (a text file)
listing Project Gutenberg eBooks and is available for downloading.
Do you have Public Domain books you would like to see in the archive?
Can they be destructively scanned? If so send them to the Distributed
Proofreading Team! Please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net with your geographic
location. You will be given the address of the nearest high-speed scanner.
[Note that the high-speed scanner requires destruction of the book(s) which
will not be returned.] We have high-speed scanners currently located in
the east, west and central portions of the US to make shipping easier.
Please make sure that any books you send are _not_ already in the archive
and please check them against David's "In Progress" list at:
http://www.dprice48.freeserve.co.uk/GutIP.html
to ensure no one is currently working on them. It would also be helpful if
you obtain copyright clearance before mailing the books, and send the 'OK'
lines to
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
Do you like to work on an entire book at once but don't have the time
or technology to do the scanning, OCR, and initial proofing yourself?
Distributed Proofreaders has the perfect solution! Just send us email
telling us that you are interested in post-processing and we will help
find a project you would like to work on.
Please contact us at:
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
if you would like to know more about the Distributed Proofreaders.
***Donation Information
We Have Included Quick and Easy Ways to Donate. . .As Per Your Requests!
We Are Looking For Volunteers To Add eBooks In More Languages,
as well as in more formats, including music, artwork, movies, etc.
***
QUICK WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION TO PROJECT GUTENBERG
A. Send a check or money order to:
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
809 North 1500 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
USA
B. Donate by credit card online:
NetworkForGood:
http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/donate.jsp?ein=64-6221541
or
PayPal to "donate(a)gutenberg.org":
http://www.paypal.com
/xclick/business=donate%40gutenberg.org&item_name=Donate+to+Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg's success is due to the hard work of thousands of
volunteers over more than 33 years. Your donations make it possible
to support these volunteers, and pay our few employees to continue the
creation of free electronic texts. We accept credit cards, checks and
transfers from any country, in any currency.
Donations are made to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
(PGLAF). PGLAF is approved as a charitable 501(c)(3) organization by
the US Internal Revenue Service, and has the Federal Employee Information
Number (EIN) 64-6221541.
For more information, including several other ways to donate, go to
http://www.gutenberg.org/donation.html or email donate(a)gutenberg.org
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the world.
To find the sites nearest you, go to:
http://www.gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
http://www.gutenberg.org/find
allows searching by title, author, language and subject.
Use your Web browser or FTP program to visit our master download
site (or a mirror) if you know the file's name you want. Try:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs
or
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/
and then navigate to the appropriate directory and look for the first
five characters of the file's name. Note that updated eBooks usually
go in their original directory (e.g., etext99, etext00, etc.)
***
Statistical Review
In the 6 weeks of this year, we have produced 498 new eBooks.
It took us from 7/71 to 8/96 to produce our FIRST 498 eBooks!!!
That's 6 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 YEARS!!!
FLASHBACK!
Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #498
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright
Apr 1996 From Twice Told Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne [#3][2talexxx.xxx] 508
Apr 1996 Adam Bede, by George Eliot [#2] [Mary Anne Evans] [adambxxx.xxx] 507
Apr 1996 The Shuttle, Frances Hodgson Burnett [Burnett #8] [tshtlxxx.xxx] 506
Apr 1996 Warfare of Science/Theology, Andrew Dickson White [hwswtxxx.xxx] 505
Apr 1996 The Fifth String, by John Philip Sousa [strngxxx.xxx] 504
Apr 1996 The Blue Fairy Book, A LARGE Collection [Fairy#1] [blfryxxx.xxx] 503
[Edited by Andrew Lang] (#1 in our series of large fairy tale books)
Apr 1996 Desert Gold, by Zane Grey [Zane Grey eBook #2] [dgoldxxx.xxx] 502
Apr 1996 The Story of Doctor Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting [dolitxxx.xxx] 501
Apr 1996 Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi/Lorenzini[pnocoxxx.xxx] 500
Apr 1996 Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders, V. Appleton[#20][20tomxxx.xxx] 499
Apr 1996 Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggin[snybkxxx.xxx] 498
Apr 1996 Tracks of a Rolling Stone by Henry J. Coke [trlstxxx.xxx] 497
Apr 1996 The Little Lame Prince, by Miss Mulock [lamepxxx.xxx] 496
Apr 1996 Amy Foster, by Joseph Conrad [Conrad Series #6] [afostxxx.xxx] 495
Apr 1996 To-morrow, by Joseph Conrad [Conrad Series #5] [2mrowxxx.xxx] 494
Apr 1996 Falk, by Joseph Conrad [#4 in our Conrad Series] [falkxxxx.xxx] 493
Apr 1996 The Art of Writing, Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS22][artowxxx.xxx] 492
*
Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???
With 15,454 eBooks online as of February 16, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.02 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,112,028 x 15,454 x $1.02 = $1+ trillion
With 15,454 eBooks online as of February 16, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.65 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.87 when we had 11,435 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!
At 15,454 eBooks in 33 Years and 07.50 Months We Averaged
~460 Per Year
38.3 Per Month
1.26 Per Day
At 498 eBooks Done In The 42 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
11.9 Per Day
83 Per Week
332 Per Month
The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.
This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.
***
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]
CHINA'S CRACKDOWN ON INTERNET CAFES
Chinese authorities shut down more than 12,575 Internet cafes in the
last three months of 2004 to create a "safer environment for young people in
China," according to the Xinhua News Agency. With 87 million people online,
China has the world's second-largest population of Internet users (after the
U.S.), and the government actively promotes Internet use for business and
education. However, communist authorities block access to Web sites they
deem pornographic or subversive and Internet cafes are banned from operating
near schools. (AP/Washington Times 14 Feb 2005)
<http://ap.washingtontimes.com/dynamic/stories/C/CHINA_INTERNET_CRACKDOWN?SI
TE=DCTMS&SECTION=HOME>
'THE NEW FORMAT IS NO FORMAT'
Music lovers may well be wondering why it is they're required to buy
the same song over and over again in different formats (think vinyl,
8-track, cassette, CD, etc.) and one music industry veteran predicts that
cycle is coming to an end. "The new format is no format. What the consumer
would buy is a data file, and you could create whatever you need. If you
want to make an MP3, you make an MP3. If you want a DVD-Audio surround
disc, you make that," says George Petersen, editorial director of Mix
magazine. The numbers seem to support Petersen's prediction: during the
second half of 2004 more than 91 million digital tracks were sold, compared
with 19.2 million in the same period in 2003 -- an increase of 376%. And
Apple, which reports total iPod sales between 10 and 11 million since its
launch in 2001, notes that 8.2 million of those sales took place last year.
Meanwhile, record labels who predicted digital music would be the death of
them are seeing CD sales up 2.3% last year, compared with 2003. Petersen
says music merchants need to capitalize on the digital trend and should
consider offering services for customers who might not have the latest
technology at home, such as burning CDs for them and offering
high-resolutions graphics for a jewel case. "Why aren't record stores using
the Internet? If you keep things old-school, you are going to die."
(Washington Post 13 Feb 2005)
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19831-2005Feb12.html>
[Two stories: "Big Brother WILL Be Watching YOU."]
[Of course, the secret police won't be carrying these.
The reason they will give is that they are SECRET police.
You can't have pictures of them, their fingerprints are not
in the databases, voiceprints, DNA, etc., are all secret.]
'SMART' DRIVER'S LICENSES A TROJAN HORSE?
A move by Congress to endorse a Republican-backed measure that would
compel states to redesign their driver's licenses by 2008 to comply with
standards for making them electronically readable has critics questioning
government's motives, saying it gives the Department of Homeland Security
carte blanche to do nearly anything "to protect the national security
interests of the United States." Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) says, "Supporters
claim it is not a national ID because it is voluntary. However, any state
that opts out will automatically make nonpersons out of its citizens. They
will not be able to fly or to take a train." Proponents of the Real ID Act
say it reflects the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission and will help in
the battle against terrorism and efforts to identify illegal immigrants.
But Paul says, "In reality, this bill is a Trojan horse. It pretends to
offer desperately needed border control in order to stampede Americans into
sacrificing what is uniquely American: our constitutionally protected
liberty." (CNet News.com 14 Feb 2005)
<http://news.com.com/From+high-tech+drivers+licenses+to+national+ID+cards/21
00-1028_3-5573414.html>
[and on a related issue]
CONTROVERSIAL USE OF RFID TECHNOLOGY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Brittan Elementary School in rural Sutter, California, is requiring students
to wear radio frequency identification (RFID) badges that can track their
movements in order to simplify attendance-taking, curtail vandalism,
and improve student safety. But civil libertarians are alarmed, and ACLU
representative Nicole Ozer warns, "If this school doesn't stand up, then
other schools might adopt it. You might be a small community, but you are
one of the first communities to use this technology." Angry parent Michael
Cantrall, who alerted the ACLU to the school9s decision to use RFID
technology, which is also used to track merchandise, says: "There is a way
to make kids safer without making them feel like a piece of inventory. Are
we trying to bring them up with respect and trust, or tell them that you
can't trust anyone, you are always going to be monitored, and someone is
always going to be watching you?" Each student is required to wear
identification cards around their necks with their picture, name and grade
and a wireless transmitter that beams their ID number to a teacher's
handheld computer when the child passes under an antenna posted above a
classroom door. But the IDs have been welcomed by some parents, such as one
who notes: "This is not Mayberry. This is Sutter, California. Bad things can
happen here." (AP 10 Feb 2005)
<http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050210/D885RJD81.html>
You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan: NewsScan Daily
is underwritten by RLG, a world-class organization making
significant and sustained contributions to the effective
management and appropriate use of information technology.
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the text, html, or handheld versions
of NewsScan Daily, send the appropriate subscribe or unsubscribe messages
(i.e., with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line) to:
Text version: Send message to NewsScan(a)NewsScan.com
Html version: Send mail to NewsScan-html(a)NewsScan.com
NewsScan-To-Go: http://www.newsscan.com/handheld/current.html
*
>From Edupage
SURVEY PREDICTS SLIDE IN HIGHER ED IT SPENDING
A recent Market Data Retrieval survey of IT officials at more than
1,400 two- and four-year colleges and universities suggests a decline
of 4 percent in IT spending this year compared to last year, itself a
decline over the previous year. Analysts at the research firm said the
decline is likely a result not only of tight budgets overall but also
of increased performance of hardware, allowing lower costs for some
investments. The overall drop of 4 percent is the net of a 13 percent
slide in investments at public institutions and a 28 percent increase
at private institutions. Private institutions continue to significantly
outpace their public counterparts on IT spending per student, spending
an average of $553 per student versus $203 at publics. The survey also
found slightly lower rates of distance education offerings, down from
67 percent to 64 percent, and an increase in wireless networks, rising
from 70 percent last year to 79 percent this year.
Chronicle of Higher Education, 9 February 2005 (sub. req'd)
http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/02/2005020903n.htm
You have been reading excerpts from Edupage:
If you have questions or comments about Edupage,
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html
or send e-mail to: edupage(a)educause.edu
To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to
LISTSERV(a)LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName
***
*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA
Last week's prediction read:
The results of the Iraqi elections will be held up for so long
that no one will care who was elected, or how many voted. . .
the fact that elections were held at all will called victory.
By now it must be obvious that there is a LOT going on "behind
the scenes" of the Iraqi elections, that took place January 30.
The media headlined a 57% turnout among eligible voters, but a
report on voter registration of Iraqis in the US was at 7% just
a day before extended registration periods finally closed. In
other countries around the world it was reported a bit higher,
but nothing on the order of even half the 57% headline numbers,
which would have been about 8 million voters.
Even the most literate, or numerate, reporters have now started
to question the reliability and validity of these reports, and
note that Iraqi election officials are becoming more and more
hesitant to answer questions as the vote count proceeds, rather
than having more to say as the count is more completed.
I know I often test the memories of our readers by asking them
to remember previous events of a similar nature, but it is now
obvious that the media should be comparing these new election
reports to previous elections in countries the United States
supposedly was saving from corrupt dictatorships and military
threats to world peace. The 1967 Viet Nam elections should be
coming to mind, as should the 1984 El Salvador elections, both
with similar initially high voter turnout headlines, which had
to be "adjusted" to lower and lower figures until it became all
too obvious that the initial figures were purely propaganda.
If the voter registration figures in Iraq at all resemble those
in all the other countries where Iraqis were registered to vote,
then it would be quite surprising if even 1/2 of the the 57% of
the initial voter turnout reports actually had registered, much
less successfully cast ballots.
The real question for us, locally, is why our media is not out
there asking questions about what is happening, but simply not
doing anything but reporting what they have been told to say?
Of course, if you really analyze just one week's worth of news,
you'll find just how much of the major media tells you is just
straight from the mouth of government officials, rather than a
"fair and unbiased" investigation into what really happens.
Initial reports of strong Sunni voter turnout have now proven
to have simply been pie in the sky to encourgage such turnout,
but it never caught on, even with the aid of such propaganda
relayed by many media sources who said those who reported more
truthful turnout figures were incorrect at best, and liars at
the worst.
Interesting when the liars call the truth tellers liars. . . .
When things go wrong, the current plan seems to be to muddy
the waters so badly that no one can tell what is happening,
and then reports are delayed so long that no one cares.
"That report is no longer operational," is what the Nixon
media people would say in such cases. I wonder how that
technique actually worked out in a historical perspective?
Worldwide press seems to be doing a little better, with at
least one of the major wire services quoting a high placed
Western diplomat as saying that voter turnout in the large
Anbar province was "quite low". . .but you probably never
heard that from the Western media.
Carlos Valenzuela, United Nations Chief Elections Expert
in Iraq said that predicted Sunni turnouts were so very
low that even if they proved to be too low that the real
turnout would still be low. But this hasn't been getting
much air time in the U.S.
The New York Times may have been one of the only sources
to actually report some hard figures, stating that their
sources reported "somewhat more than 50,000 of Mosul's
500,000 estimated eligible voters" had turned out in a
vote that had been 60% counted by February 3. Yet this
is not being used as a basis for other media stories.
There is a lot more to be said here, this merely touches
the tip of the iceberg. Some are questionning the actual
population figures for Iraq, other question those of real
voting age, etc., but there don't seem to be hard figures,
something the media has had a few years to come up with.
*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"GI Joe was apparently captured and beheaded by terrorists
in Iraq, as the pictures previously released have now been
identified as the diminutive U.S. soldier of great fame."
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
A new DVD will become available that will be able to hold
nearly every word in every book in the Library of Congress.
[Details available on request]
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
Blogs are becoming the latest successor to the Gutenberg Press,
as they become the predominant fact releasing tool for the public.
[see Charlie Rose, 2/15/05]
*
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
***
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists,
including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters:
and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists:
The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the
first Wednesday of the month.
To subscribe to any (or to unsubscribe or adjust your subscription
preferences), visit the Project Gutenberg mailing list server:
http://lists.pglaf.org
If you are having trouble with your subscription, please
email the list's human administrators at: help(a)pglaf.org
1
0
GWeekly_February_16_part2.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 16 Feb 2005
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since 1971
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Part 2 of the Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:
- Obtaining Project Gutenberg eBooks
- Updates/corrections to previously posted eBooks
- 85 New U.S. eBooks this week!
- 3 New eBooks at Project Gutenberg of Australia
- Mailing list information
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.:: HOW TO GET EBOOKS FROM PROJECT GUTENBERG ::.
The easiest way to obtain our eBooks is at our search page at
http://gutenberg.org/find
which allows searching by title, author or eBook number; there is also
an Advanced Search page which allows for additional search criteria
(note that our newer postings may not yet be indexed for all additional
criteria). And please note: you can now obtain a listing by language
at the above link.
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the
world, and you can select one nearer to your location from the link on
the search results page. To see a listing of mirror sites, and locate
the one nearest to you, visit:
http://gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
If you prefer to download eBooks via other methods than from the search
page, and need additional information, please refer to the file
GUTINDEX.ALL, available for viewing or downloading at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/GUTINDEX.ALL
That file contains descriptions and explanations about the filenaming
process, directory structure, file formats, and more.
And to directly access the file directories:
http://gutenberg.org/dirs/
Please note that the Project Gutenberg Production Team continues the
process of manually re-posting those eBooks originally posted prior to
Nov 2003 to the new filenaming and directory system (based on the eBook
number). This process includes some file maintenance (repairing,
correcting and re-formatting to current PG standards where practicable).
These re-postings are noted in the "corrections" listings below. More
information can be found in the file GUTINDEX.ALL mentioned above.
* * *
Please see Part 1 of this week's newsletter for more information about
Project Gutenberg. And if you haven't done so lately, please visit the
website at http://www.gutenberg.org to see what's new.
* * *
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Note: this listing best viewed with a fixed-width font, such as
Courier New or similar.
To report an error in the listings below, please write to news_at_pglaf.org
and include the word CORRECTION in the subject line.
=========================================================================
[ Here Are The Updated Listings For This Past Week ]
=========================================================================
TOTAL COUNT as of today, Wed, 16 Feb 2005: 15,454 (incl. 416 Aus.).
Last week the Total Count was 15,366, including 413 at PG of Australia.
This week we added 88 new (including 3 at PG of Australia).
RESERVED/PENDING count: 42. (EBook #14973 posted, removed from pending
list.)
=-=-=-=[ CORRECTIONS, REVISIONS AND NEW FORMATS ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
.:: During the past week the following eBooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
Tish, The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions, by Rinehart 3464
[Author: Mary Roberts Rinehart]
[Illus.: May Wilson Preston]
[Updated edition of: etext02/tishc10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/3/4/6/3464 ]
[Files: 3464.txt; 3464-8.txt; 3464-h.htm]
The Magic Skin, by Honore de Balzac 1307
[Tr.: Ellen Marriage]
[Updated edition of: etext98/mgcsk10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/3/0/1307 ]
[Files: 1307.txt]
.:: GUTINDEX.ALL is being corrected as follows:
Note that the GUTINDEX entries for all of "The Philippine Islands"
eBooks, edited by Blair and Robertson, have been corrected to conform to
the following format:
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Vol. 11, Ed. by Blair and Robertson 14685
[Subtitle: Volume XI, 1599-1602]
[Ed. & Annotations: Emma Helen Blair And James Alexander Robertson]
[Intro. & Notes: Edward Gaylord Bourne]
To date, the series includes eBook #'s 14685, 14266, 14265, 13742,
13701, 13616, 13280, 13255, 13120, & 12635.
Add subtitle:
Architectural Illustration, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1895, by Various 13489
[Title: The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration]
[Subtitle: The Gothic Palaces of Venice]
Add supplemental contributor info:
Painted Windows, by Harold Begbie 14996
[Subtitle: Studies in Religious Personality]
[Intro.: Kirsopp Lake] [Illus.: Emile Verpilleux]
Add series info:
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series, by Symonds 14972
[Author: John Addington Symonds]
Add illustrator:
The Silent Places, by Steward Edward White 14960
[Illus.: Philip R. Goodwin]
Add illustrator:
Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories, by Thornton W. Burgess 14958
[Illus.: Harrison Cady]
Add editor:
The Elene of Cynewulf, by Cynewulf 14781
[Ed.: Albert S. Cook] [Tr.: Lucius Hudson Holt]
Add illustrator:
Lady Rose's Daughter, by Mrs. Humphry Ward 13782
[Illus.: Howard Chandler Christy]
Title corrected:
The Laird's Luck and Other Fireside Tales, by Arthur Quiller-Couch 12923
Correct/clarify title and series indexing:
Sep 2004 Little Journeys. . .Great Reformers, by Hubbard [hmgrfxxx.xxx] 6449
[Title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Reformers]
[From: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 9 of 14]
[Author: Elbert Hubbard]
(Note that the other postings in this series are being edited in the
GUTINDEX to conform to this format.)
Entry corrected to add full title, supplemental clarification, and conform
to other entries in this series:
Sep 2004 Little Journeys. . .Great Reformers, by Hubbard [hmgrfxxx.xxx] 6449
[Title: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Reformers]
[From: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 9 of 14]
[Author: Elbert Hubbard]
Add Preface contributor (prefacer? professor? <g> Sorry.):
Madame Chrysantheme Complete, by Pierre Loti 3995
[Preface by Albert Sorel]
Apr 2003 Madame Chrysantheme by Pierre Loti, v1 [IM#78][im78bxxx.xxx] 3991
[Preface by Albert Sorel]
Add full title:
Feb 1996 General Booth, Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay [#2][gnbthxxx.xxx] 424
[Title: General William Booth Enters into Heaven and Other Poems]
Add translator and contributor:
Feb 1996 A Treatise on Good Works, by Dr. Martin Luther[#4][gworkxxx.xxx] 418
[Tr. & Intro.: M. Reu]
Clarification of other contributors, also additional contents:
Feb 1996 The Hymns and Small Cathechism of Martin Luther [thomlxxx.xxx] 417
[English Version Ed. by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Assisted by Nathan H. Allen]
[Note: this eBook also contains a translation by Robert E. Smith of
Luther's Little Instruction Book (The Small Catechism of Martin Luther).
See also eBook #1670]
Add addition contributor:
Feb 1996 Winesburg, Ohio, by Sherwood Anderson [wnbrgxxx.xxx] 416
[Intro.: Irving Howe]
Entry corrected to add full title, supplemental clarification, and conform
to other entries in this series:
Jan 1996 Little Journeys: John J. Astor, by Elbert Hubbard [jastrxxx.xxx] 412
[Title: Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Business Men:
John J. Astor]
[From: Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great]
Add editor:
Jan 1996 Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis[5][alrhdxxx.xxx] 405
[Ed.: Charles Belmont Davis]
Correct title:
Jan 1996 Helen of Troy And Other Poems, by Sara Teasdale [helenxxx.xxx] 400
Correct title:
Jan 1996 Four Poems by John Milton [Milton #3] [miltpxxx.xxx] 397
[Title: L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, Comus, and Lycidas]
.:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements:
An RTF file has been added:
Lenore et autres ballades, by Gottfried August Buerger 14912
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/1/14912 ]
[Files: 14912-r.rtf]
We have reposted an improved edition of the following:
Alice, or The Mysteries, Complete, by Edward Bulwer Lytton 9774
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/9/7/7/9774 ]
[Files: 9774.txt]
-=-=-=-=[ 85 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851, by Various 15080
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/8/15080 ]
[Files: 15080.txt; 15080-8.txt; 15080-h.htm]
Green Fields and Running Brooks, and Other Poems, James Whitcomb Riley 15079
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/7/15079 ]
[Files: 15079.txt; 15079-8.txt]
Idle Hour Stories, by Eugenia Dunlap Potts 15078
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/7/15078 ]
[Files: 15078.txt; 15078-8.txt; 15078-h.htm]
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter 15077
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/7/15077 ]
[Files: 15077.txt; 15077-h.htm]
Some Principles of Maritime Strategy, by Julian Stafford Corbett 15076
[Language: english]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/7/15076 ]
[Files: 15076.txt; 15076-8.txt; 15076-h.htm; ]
Sodome et Gomorrhe--Volume 2, by Marcel Proust 15075
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/7/15075 ]
[Files: 15075-8.txt; 15075-h.htm]
His Majesties Declaration Defended, by John Dryden 15074
[Introduction by Godfrey Davies]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/7/15074 ]
[Files: 15074.txt]
The Colossus, by Opie Read 15073
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/7/15073 ]
[Files: 15073.txt; 15073-8.txt; 15073-h.htm]
Marjorie's Maytime, by Carolyn Wells 15072
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/7/15072 ]
[Files: 15072.txt; 15072-8.txt; ]
La Tempete, by William Shakespeare 15071
[Tr.: Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/7/15071 ]
[Files: 15071-8.txt; 15071-h.htm]
Von der Seele, by Carl Ludwig Schleich 15070
[Subtitle: Essays]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/7/15070 ]
[Files: 15070-8.txt; 15070-h.htm; ]
Diet and Health, by Lulu Hunt Peters 15069
[Subtitle: With Key to the Calories]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/6/15069 ]
[Files: 15069.txt; 15069-8.txt; 15069-h.htm]
Der Schwimmer, by John Henry Mackay 15068
[Subtitle: Die Geschichte einer Leidenschaft]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/6/15068 ]
[Files: 15068-8.txt; ]
The Cathedral, by Joris-Karl Huysmans 15067
[Tr.: Clara Bell]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/6/15067 ]
[Files: 15067.txt; 15067-8.txt; 15067-h.htm]
La Vuelta de Martin Fierro, by Jose Hernandez 15066
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/6/15066 ]
[Files: 15066.txt; 15066-8.txt]
Continental Monthly, Vol. I., No. IV., April, 1862, by Various 15065
[Subtitle: Devoted To Literature And National Policy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/6/15065 ]
[Files: 15065.txt; 15065-8.txt; 15065-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 152, April 25, 1917, Ed. by Sir Owen Seaman 15064
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/6/15064 ]
[Files: 15064.txt; 15064-h.htm]
Your United States, by Arnold Bennett 15063
[Subtitle: Impressions of a first visit]
[Illustrated by Frank Craig]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/6/15063 ]
[Files: 15063.txt; 15063-8.txt; 15063-h.htm]
Elaman hawainnoita X, by Pietari Paivarinta 15062
[Title: Elaman hawainnoita X: Poyhkea isanta; Kauppias=mummo; Matkustaja]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/6/15062 ]
[Files: 15062-8.txt]
Aliina, by Kauppis-Heikki 15061
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/6/15061 ]
[Files: 15061-8.txt]
L'hotel hante, by Wilkie Collins 15060
[Tr.: Henry Dallemagne]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/6/15060 ]
[Files: 15060-8.txt; 15060-r.rtf]
Les petites filles modeles, by Comtesse de Segur 15059
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/5/15059 ]
[Files: 15059-8.txt; 15059-r.rtf]
Les malheurs de Sophie, by Comtesse de Segur 15058
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/5/15058 ]
[Files: 15058-8.txt; 15058-r.rtf]
Les vacances, by Comtesse de Segur 15057
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/5/15057 ]
[Files: 15057-8.txt; 15057-r.rtf]
De Wallis-eilanden, by Emile Deschamps 15056
[From "De Aarde en Haar Volken", Jaargang 1886]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15056 ]
[Files: 15056-8.txt; 15056-h.htm]
The Free Rangers, by Joseph A. Altsheler 15055
[Subtitle: A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15055 ]
[Files: 15055.txt; 15055-8.txt; 15055-h.htm]
Viajes de un Colombiano en Europa, II, by Jose Maria Samper 15054
[Subtitle: Volume 2 of 2]
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15054 ]
[Files: 15054.txt; 15054-8.txt]
The Evolution Of An English Town, by Gordon Home 15053
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15053 ]
[Files: 15053.txt; 15053-8.txt; 15053-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891, by Various 15052
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15052 ]
[Files: 15052.txt; 15052-8.txt; 15052-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891, by Various 15051
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15051 ]
[Files: 15051.txt; 15051-8.txt; 15051-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891, by Various 15050
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/5/15050 ]
[Files: 15050.txt; 15050-8.txt; 15050-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 103, August 20, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 15049
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15049 ]
[Files: 15049.txt; 15049-8.txt; 15049-h.htm]
Mijnheer Snepvangers, by Lode Baekelmans 15048
[Language: Dutch and Flemish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15048 ]
[Files: 15048-8.txt; 15048-h.htm]
Bases da ortografia portuguesa, by Goncalves Viana and Guilherme Abreu 15047
[Language: Portuguese]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15047 ]
[Files: 15047-8.txt; 15047-0.txt]
Un paseo por Paris, retratos al natural, by Roque Barcia 15046
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15046 ]
[Files: 15046-8.txt]
Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi, by Mrs. Hester Lynch Piozzi 15045
[Title: Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi
(Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.)]
[Subtitle: Edited with Notes and Introductory Account of her Life and
Writings]
[Edited by A. Hayward]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15045 ]
[Files: 15045.txt; 15045-8.txt; 15045-h.htm]
A Reversible Santa Claus, by Meredith Nicholson 15044
[Illustrated by Florence H. Minard]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15044 ]
[Files: 15044.txt; 15044-8.txt; 15044-h.htm]
Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043
[Author: Edmund Burke]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15043 ]
[Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm]
Life Of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, by J. Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw 15042
[Title: A Narrative Of The Most Remarkable Particulars In The Life Of
James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince, As Related By
Himself]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15042 ]
[Files: 15042.txt; 15042-8.txt; 15042-h.htm]
The Negro Problem, by Booker T. Washington, et al. 15041
[Authors: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Charles W. Chesnutt,
Wilford H. Smith, H.T. Kealing, Paul Laurence Dunbar, T. Thomas Fortune]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15041 ]
[Files: 15041.txt; 15041-h.htm]
McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader, by William Holmes McGuffey 15040
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/4/15040 ]
[Files: 15040.txt; 15040-doc.doc; 15040-pdf.pdf]
Reis in Utah en Arizona, by Albert Tissandier 15039
[From "De Aarde en Haar Volken", Jaargang 1886]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/3/15039 ]
[Files: 15039-8.txt; 15039-h.htm]
Krakatau en de Straat Soenda, by Anonymous 15038
[From "De Aarde en haar volken", Jaargang 1886]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/3/15038 ]
[Files: 15038-8.txt; 15038-h.htm]
Een Jaar aan Kaap Hoorn, by Door Doctor Hijades 15037
[From "De Aarde en Haar Volken", Jaargang 1886]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/3/15037 ]
[Files: 15037-8.txt; 15037-h.htm]
Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, by Moses Grandy 15036
[Title: Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the
United States of America]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/3/15036 ]
[Files: 15036.txt; 15036-h.htm]
Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine, by Walter H. Rich 15035
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/3/15035 ]
[Files: 15035.txt; 15035-8.txt; 15035-h.htm; ]
Stories for the Young, by Hannah More 15034
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/3/15034 ]
[Files: 15034.txt; 15034-8.txt; 15034-h.htm]
Tell England, by Ernest Raymond 15033
[Subtitle: A Study in a Generation]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/3/15033 ]
[Files: 15033.txt; 15033-8.txt; 15033-h.htm]
Hamlet, by William Shakespeare 15032
[Translator: Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/3/15032 ]
[Files: 15032-8.txt; 15032-h.htm]
Sermons on Various Important Subjects, by Andrew Lee 15031
[Subtitle: Written Partly on Sundry of the More Difficult Passages in
the Sacred Volume]
[Intro.: Fredric B. Lozo]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/3/15031 ]
[Files: 15031.txt; ]
The Unity of Civilization, by Various, Ed. by F.S. Marvin 15030
Contents:
Introductory: The Grounds of Unity, by F.S. Marvin
Unity in Prehistoric Times, by J.L. Myres
The Contribution of Greece and Rome, by J.A. Smith
Unity in the Middle Ages, by Ernest Barker
Unity and Diversity in Law, by W.M. Geldart
The Common Elements in European Literature and Art, by the
Rev. Dr. A.J. Carlyle
Science and Philosophy as Unifying Forces, by L.T. Hobhouse
The Unity of Western Education, by J.W. Headlam
Commerce and Finance as International Forces, by Hartley Withers
International Industrial Legislation, by Constance Smith
Common Ideals of Social Reform, by C. Delisle Burns
The Political Bases of a World-State, by J.A. Hobson
Religion as a Unifying Influence in Western Civilization, by
H.G. Wood
The Growth of Humanity, by F.S. Marvin
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/3/15030 ]
[Files: 15030.txt; 15030-8.txt; 15030-h.htm; ]
Kit of Greenacre Farm, by Izola Forrester 15029
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/2/15029 ]
[Files: 15029.txt; 15029-8.txt; 15029-h.htm; ]
Selbstbetrachtungen, by Marc Aurel 15028
[Ed.: Alexander von Gleichen-Ruwurm]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15028 ]
[Files: 15028-8.txt; 15028-h.htm]
La Novela Picaresca, by Various 15027
[Compiled by Federico Ruiz Morcuende]
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15027 ]
[Files: 15027-8.txt; 15027-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 103, August 6, 1892, Ed. by Sir Francis Burnand 15026
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15026 ]
[Files: 15026.txt; 15026-8.txt; 15026-h.htm]
Prose Fancies, by Richard Le Gallienne 15025
[Illustrated by R. Wilson Steer]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15025 ]
[Files: 15025.txt; 15025-8.txt; 15025-h.htm]
"Samre folk", by Daniel Sten 15024
[Subtitle: En berattelse]
[Language: Swedish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15024 ]
[Files: 15024-8.txt]
Tunnustus, by Alli Nissinen 15023
[Subtitle: Tosikuvaus elamasta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15023 ]
[Files: 15023-8.txt]
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Ed. by Blair and Robertson 15022
[Subtitle: Volume XII, 1601-1604]
[Ed. & Annotations: Emma Helen Blair And James Alexander Robertson]
[Intro. & Notes: Edward Gaylord Bourne]
Punch, Vol. 152, April 18, 1917, by Sir Owen Seaman 15021
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15021 ]
[Files: 15021.txt; 15021-8.txt; 15021-h.htm]
Architectural Illustration, Vol 1, No. 11, November 1895, by Various 15020
[Title: The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration]
[Subtitle: The Country Houses of Normandy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/2/15020 ]
[Files: 15020.txt; 15020-8.txt; 15020-h.htm]
A Queens Delight, by Anonymous 15019
[Subtitle: The Art of Preserving, Conserving and Candying. As also,
A right Knowledge of making Perfumes, and Distilling the most
Excellent Waters]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15019 ]
[Files: 15019.txt; 15019-8.txt; 15019-h.htm]
Elements of Civil Government, by Alexander L. Peterman 15018
[Subtitle: A Text-Book for Use in Public Schools, High Schools and
Normal Schools and a Manual of Reference for Teachers]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/1/15018 ]
[Files: 15018.txt; 15018-h.htm; ]
A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, by Cornelius Tacitus 15017
[Title: A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence]
[From: The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On
His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements]
[Ed. and Tr.: Arthur Murphy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15017 ]
[Files: 15017.txt; 15017-8.txt; 15017-0.txt; 15017-h.htm]
Atlantic Monthly, Vol. XII. July, 1863, No. LXIX., by Various 15016
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15016 ]
[Files: 15016.txt; 15016-8.txt; 15016-h.htm]
Sex and Society, by William I. Thomas 15015
[Subtitle: Studies in the Social Psychology of Sex]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/1/15015 ]
[Files: 15015.txt; 15015-8.txt; 15015-h.htm; ]
Winnie Childs, by C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson 15014
[Subtitle: The Shop Girl]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/1/15014 ]
[Files: 15014.txt; 15014-8.txt; 15014-h.htm]
The Keeper of the Door, by Ethel M. Dell 15013
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/1/15013 ]
[Files: 15013.txt; 15013-8.txt]
Punch, Vol. 152, March 14, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seaman 15012
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15012 ]
[Files: 15012.txt; 15012-8.txt; 15012-h.htm]
The Spirit and the Word, by Zachary Taylor Sweeney 15011
[Subtitle: A Treatise on the Holy Spirit in the Light of a Rational
Interpretation of the Word of Truth]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15011 ]
[Files: 15011.txt; 15011-8.txt; 15011-h.htm]
Qvo vadis, by Henryk Sienkiewicz 15010
[Subtitle: Kertomus Neron ajoilta]
[Tr.: Maila Talvio]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/1/15010 ]
[Files: 15010-8.txt]
Elaman hawainnoita IX, by Pietari Paivarinta 15009
[Title: Elaman hawainnoita IX: Sowittaja; Paljon uutta; Keron Heikki]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/0/15009 ]
[Files: 15009-8.txt]
Svet, by Branislav Dj. Nusic 15008
[Language: Serbian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/0/15008 ]
[Files: 15008-8.txt; 15008-0.txt; 15008-h.htm]
The Belles of Canterbury, by Anna Bird Stewart 15007
[Subtitle: A Chaucer Tale Out of School]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/0/15007 ]
[Files: 15007.txt; 15007-8.txt; 15007-h.htm]
Historic Papers, by Mrs. Eugenia Dunlap Potts 15006
[Full title: Historic Papers on the Causes of the Civil War]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/0/15006 ]
[Files: 15006.txt; 15006-h.htm]
Readings in the History of Education, by Arthur O. Norton 15005
[Subtitle: Mediaeval Universities]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/0/15005 ]
[Files: 15005.txt; 15005-8.txt]
Doctor and Patient, by S. Weir Mitchell 15004
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/0/15004 ]
[Files: 15004.txt; 15004-8.txt]
Draft of a Plan, by William Wood 15003
[Title: Draft of a Plan for Beginning Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/0/15003 ]
[Files: 15003.txt; 15003-8.txt; 15003-h.htm]
All Aboard; or, Life on the Lake, by Oliver Optic 15002
[Subtitle: A Sequel to "The Boat Club"]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/5/0/0/15002 ]
[Files: 15002.txt]
The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream', by Sidgwick 15001
[Author: Compiled by Frank Sidgwick]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/0/0/15001 ]
[Files: 15001.txt; 15001-8.txt; 15001-h.htm]
The Life of Reason, by George Santayana 15000
[Subtitle: The Phases of Human Progress]
Contents: Introduction
Volume I. Reason in Common Sense
Volume II. Reason in Society
Volume III. Reason in Religion
Volume IV. Reason in Art
Volume V. Reason in Science
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/0/15000 ]
[Files: 15000.txt; 15000-8.txt; 15000-h.htm; ]
A Briefe Introduction to Geography, by William Pemble 14999
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14999 ]
[Files: 14999.txt; 14999-8.txt; 14999-h.htm]
The Go Ahead Boys and Simon's Mine, by Ross Kay 14998
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/9/14998 ]
[Files: 14998.txt; 14998-h.htm]
Friedrich v. Schiller's Biographie, by H. Doering 14997
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14997 ]
[Files: 14997-8.txt]
Punch, Vol. 152, March 7, 1917, Ed. by Sir Owen Seaman 14973
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14973 ]
[Files: 14973.txt; 14973-8.txt; 14973-h.htm]
-=-=-=-=[ 3 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Feb 2005 Tarzan the Magnificent, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050021xx.xxx] 0416A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500211h.html ]
Feb 2005 Tarzan and the Leopard Men,by Edgar Rice Burroughs[050020xx.xxx] 0415A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500201h.html ]
Feb 2005 Tarzan the Invincible, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050019xx.xxx] 0414A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500191h.html ]
Please note the title correction for the following:
Feb 2005 Land of Terror, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050018xx.xxx] 0413A
eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. To access these
ebooks, go to http://www.gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty.html
For more information about Project Gutenberg of Australia, including
accessing those etexts from outside of Australia, please visit:
http://www.gutenberg.net.au/
--Project Gutenberg of Australia--
--A treasure trove of Literature--
*treasure-trove n. treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership
For more information about copyright restrictions in other countries,
please visit:
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/okbooks.html
=============================================================================
If you can keep your head while all about are losing theirs and blaming
it on you - perhaps you have underestimated the seriousness of the
situation.
=============================================================================
1
0
GWeekly_February_09_part2.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 09 Feb 2005
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since 1971
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Part 2 of the Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:
- Obtaining Project Gutenberg eBooks
- Updates/corrections to previously posted eBooks
(Warning: there's a bunch this week!)
- 116 New U.S. eBooks this week!
- 3 New eBooks at Project Gutenberg of Australia
- Last, but not least: insights and other fine stuff
- Mailing list information
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.:: HOW TO GET EBOOKS FROM PROJECT GUTENBERG ::.
The easiest way to obtain our eBooks is at our search page at
http://gutenberg.org/find
which allows searching by title, author or eBook number; there is also
an Advanced Search page which allows for additional search criteria
(note that our newer postings may not yet be indexed for all additional
criteria). And please note: you can now obtain a listing by language
at the above link.
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the
world, and you can select one nearer to your location from the link on
the search results page. To see a listing of mirror sites, and locate
the one nearest to you, visit:
http://gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
If you prefer to download eBooks via other methods than from the search
page, and need additional information, please refer to the file
GUTINDEX.ALL, available for viewing or downloading at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/GUTINDEX.ALL
That file contains descriptions and explanations about the filenaming
process, directory structure, file formats, and more.
And to directly access the file directories:
http://gutenberg.org/dirs/
Please note that the Project Gutenberg Production Team continues the
process of manually re-posting those eBooks originally posted prior to
Nov 2003 to the new filenaming and directory system (based on the eBook
number). This process includes some file maintenance (repairing,
correcting and re-formatting to current PG standards where practicable).
These re-postings are noted in the "corrections" listings below. More
information can be found in the file GUTINDEX.ALL mentioned above.
* * *
Please see Part 1 of this week's newsletter for more information about
Project Gutenberg. And if you haven't done so lately, please visit the
website at http://www.gutenberg.org to see what's new.
* * *
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Note: this listing best viewed with a fixed-width font, such as
Courier New or similar.
To report an error in the listings below, please write to news_at_pglaf.org
and include the word CORRECTION in the subject line.
=========================================================================
[ Here Are The Updated Listings For This Past Week ]
=========================================================================
TOTAL COUNT as of today, Wed, 09 Feb 2005: 15,366 (incl. 413 Aus.).
Last week the Total Count was 15,247, including 410 at PG of Australia.
This week we added 119 new (including 3 at PG of Australia).
RESERVED/PENDING count: 43.
=-=-=-=[ CORRECTIONS, REVISIONS AND NEW FORMATS ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
.:: During the past week the following eBooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
Madame Firmiani, by Honore de Balzac 1357
[Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley]
[Updated edition of: etext98/frmni10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/3/5/1357 ]
[Files: 1357.txt]
Glasses, by Henry James 1195
[Updated edition of: etext98/glses10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/9/1195 ]
[Files: 1195.txt; 1195-h.htm]
In the Cage, by Henry James 1144
[Updated edition of: etext97/incag10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1144 ]
[Files: 1144.txt; 1144-h.htm]
The Faith of Men, by Jack London 1096
[Updated edition of: etext97/fthmn10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/9/1096 ]
[Files: 1096.txt; 1096-h.htm]
How to Tell Stories to Children, by Sara Cone Bryant 474
[Subtitle: And Some Stories to Tell]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/4/7/474 ]
[Files: 474.txt; 474-8.txt; 474-h.htm]
The Dawn of a To-morrow, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 460
[Illustrator: F. C. Yohn ]
[Updated edition of: etext96/tdoat10.txt ]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/4/6/460 ]
[Files: 460.txt; 460-h.htm ]
.:: GUTINDEX.ALL is being corrected as follows:
Correct author's name:
Kellarikerroksessa, by Elvira Willman-Eloranta 14738
[Subtitle: Viisinaytoksinen naytelma]
[Language: Finnish]
Correct author's name:
Lyyli, by Elviira Willman 14737
[Subtitle: Viisinaytoksinen naytelma]
[Language: Finnish]
Add translator:
Op Samoa, by Eginhard von Barfus 14666
[Tr.: Mevr. J. van der Hoeven]
[Language: Dutch]
Add introduction writer:
The Case of Mrs. Clive, by Catherine Clive 13881
[Intro.: Richard C. Frushell]
Add subtitle:
Regrets sur ma vieille robe de chambre, by Denis Diderot 13863
[Subtitle: Ou, Avis A Ceux Qui Ont Plus De Gout Que De Fortune]
[Language: French]
Titles corrected (removing the word "an"):
May 2005 Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn [?glm2xxx.xxx] 8133
[Subtitle: Second Series]
May 2005 Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn [?glm1xxx.xxx] 8130
[Subtitle: First Series]
.:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements:
Author correction, and added reference to included work:
Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses, by Kincaid 14776
[Author: attributed to P. R. Kincaid]
[Includes: The Horseman's Guide and Farrier, by John J. Stutzman]
The following eBook has been removed from the collection, and the eBook
number has been recycled (see new postings below):
McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader, by William Holmes McGuffey 14760
-=-=-=-=[ 116 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Painted Windows, by Harold Begbie 14996
[Subtitle: Studies in Religious Personality]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14996 ]
[Files: 14996.txt; 14996-8.txt; 14996-h.htm]
Los Hombres de Pro, by D. Jose M. de Pereda 14995
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14995 ]
[Files: 14995.txt; 14995-8.txt; 14995-h.htm]
Stories from the Greek Tragedians, by Alfred Church 14994
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14994 ]
[Files: 14994.txt; 14994-8.txt; 14994-h.htm]
Rig Veda Americanus, Ed. and Tr. by Daniel G. Brinton 14993
[Subtitle: Sacred Songs Of The Ancient Mexicans, With A Gloss In Nahuatl]
[Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature Number VIII]
[Language: Nahuatl and English]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14993 ]
[Files: 14993.txt; 14993-8.txt; 14993-h.htm]
The Life of Froude, by Herbert Paul 14992
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14992 ]
[Files: 14992.txt]
Punch, Vol. 103, July 9, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14991
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/9/14991 ]
[Files: 14991.txt; 14991-8.txt; 14991-h.htm; ]
Scientific American Supplement, Vol. XXXII, No. 819, Sep. 12, 1891 14990
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/9/14990 ]
[Files: 14990.txt; 14990-8.txt; 14990-h.htm]
Scientific American Supplement, Vol. XXXII, No. 822, Oct. 3, 1891 14989
[Subtitle: Volume XXXII, Number 822. Issue Date October 3, 1891]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/8/14989 ]
[Files: 14989.txt; 14989-8.txt; 14989-h.htm]
Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, by Marcus Tullius Cicero 14988
[Subtitle: Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The
Commonwealth]
[Literally Translated, Chiefly By C.D. Yonge]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/8/14988 ]
[Files: 14988.txt; 14988-8.txt; 14988-h.htm]
Architectural Illustration, Vol. 1, No. 10, by Various 14987
[Title: The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration,
Vol. 1, No. 10, October 1895]
[Subtitle: French Farmhouses]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/8/14987 ]
[Files: 14987.txt; 14987-8.txt; 14987-h.htm]
Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1, by Michael Faraday 14986
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/8/14986 ]
[Files: 14986.txt; 14986-8.txt; 14986-h.htm; ]
Valere Aude, by Louis Dechmann 14985
[Subtitle: Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/8/14985 ]
[Files: 14985.txt; 14985-8.txt; 14985-h.htm]
Voyages and Travels, Vol. 5, by Robert Kerr 14984
[Title: A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 5]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/8/14984 ]
[Files: 14984.txt; 14984-8.txt]
Elaman hawainnoita VII, by Pietari Paivarinta 14983
[Title: Elaman hawainnoita VII: Rauta=mies; Hairahdus; Pentti ja Inka]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/8/14983 ]
[Files: 14983-8.txt]
Panukala sa Pagkakana nang Republika nang Pilipinas, Apolinario Mabini 14982
[Language: Tagalog]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/8/14982 ]
[Files: 14982-8.txt; 14982-h.htm]
The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela, by Benjamin of Tudela 14981
[Tr.: Marcus Nathan Adler]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/8/14981 ]
[Files: 14981.txt; 14981-8.txt; 14981-h.htm]
Outwitting Our Nerves, by Josephine A. Jackson and Helen M. Salisbury 14980
[Subtitle: A Primer of Psychotherapy]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/8/14980 ]
[Files: 14980.txt; 14980-8.txt; 14980-h.htm]
Cape Cod, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4, by Various 14979
[Title: Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Vol. 6, No. 4]
[Subtitle: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern
Massachusetts]
[Ed.: Lemuel C. Hall]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14979 ]
[Files: 14979.txt; 14979-h.htm]
A Village Ophelia and Other Stories, by Anne Reeve Aldrich 14978
Contents:
A Village Ophelia
A Story Of The Vere De Vere
A Lamentable Comedy
An African Discovery
An Evening With Callender]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14978 ]
[Files: 14978.txt; 14978-8.txt]
The Red Record, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett 14977
[Subtitle: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the
United States]
[Preface by Frederick Douglass]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14977 ]
[Files: 14977.txt; 14977-8.txt; 14977-h.htm]
Mob Rule in New Orleans, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett 14976
[Subtitle: Robert Charles and His Fight to Death, the Story of His
Life, Burning Human Beings Alive, Other Lynching Statistics]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14976 ]
[Files: 14976.txt; 14976-h.htm]
Southern Horrors, by Ida B. Wells-Barnett 14975
[Subtitle: Lynch Law in All Its Phases]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14975 ]
[Files: 14975.txt; 14975-h.htm]
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, April 4, 1917, by Various 14974
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14974 ]
[Files: 14974.txt; 14974-8.txt; 14974-h.htm]
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, by John Addington Symonds 14972
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14972 ]
[Files: 14972.txt; 14972-8.txt; 14972-h.htm]
History of Holland, by George Edmundson 14971
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14971 ]
[Files: 14971.txt; 14971-8.txt; 14971-h.htm]
Academica, by Marcus Tullius Cicero 14970
[Revised And Explained By James S. Reid]
[Language: Latin with English and Greek (ancient)]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/7/14970 ]
[Files: 14970.txt; 14970-8.txt; 14970-0.txt; 14970-h.htm]
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex, by Sigmund Freud 14969
[Translated by A. A. Brill]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/6/14969 ]
[Files: 14969.txt; 14969-8.txt; 14969-h.htm]
The Standard Operas (12th edition), by George P. Upton 14968
[Subtitle: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/6/14968 ]
[Files: 14968.txt; 14968-8.txt; ]
A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others, by F. Hopkinson Smith 14967
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/6/14967 ]
[Files: 14967.txt; 14967-8.txt; 14967-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 152, March 7, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seaman 14966
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/6/14966 ]
[Files: 14966.txt; 14966-8.txt; 14966-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 103, July 23, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14965
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/6/14965 ]
[Files: 14965.txt; 14965-8.txt; 14965-h.htm]
>From Canal Boy to President, by Horatio Alger, Jr. 14964
[Subtitle: Or The Boyhood and Manhood of James A. Garfield]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/6/14964 ]
[Files: 14964.txt; 14964-8.txt; 14964-h.htm]
The World As I Have Found It, by Mary L. Day Arms 14963
[Subtitle: Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/6/14963 ]
[Files: 14963.txt; 14963-8.txt; 14963-h.htm]
Der Pilger Kamanita, by Karl Adolph Gjellerup 14962
[Subtitle: Ein Legendenroman]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/6/14962 ]
[Files: 14962-8.txt; 14962-h.htm; ]
Sentimental Tommy, by J. M. Barrie 14961
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/6/14961 ]
[Files: 14961.txt; 14961-8.txt]
The Silent Places, by Steward Edward White 14960
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/6/14960 ]
[Files: 14960.txt; 14960-8.txt; 14960-0.txt; 14960-h.htm]
The Hymns of Prudentius, by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius 14959
[Tr.: R. Martin Pope]
[Language: Latin and English]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/5/14959 ]
[Files: 14959.txt; 14959-8.txt; 14959-h.htm]
Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories, by Thornton W. Burgess 14958
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14958 ]
[Files: 14958.txt; 14958-h.htm]
The Brimming Cup, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher 14957
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14957 ]
[Files: 14957.txt; 14957-8.txt; 14957-h.htm]
Nuori myllari, by Maiju Lassila 14956
[Subtitle: 4-naytoksinen huvinaytelm]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14956 ]
[Files: 14956-8.txt]
Kings and Queens of England with Other Poems, by Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow 14955
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14955 ]
[Files: 14955.txt; 14955-8.txt; 14955-h.htm]
The Cid, by Pierre Corneille 14954
[Tr.: Roscoe Mongan]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/5/14954 ]
[Files: 14954.txt; 14954-8.txt; 14954-h.htm]
Oklahoma and Other Poems, by Freeman A. Miller 14953
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14953 ]
[Files: 14953.txt; 14953-8.txt; 14953-h.htm]
Selections from Wordsworth and Tennyson, by Tennyson 14952
[Author: William Wordsworth and Alfred Lord Tennyson]
[Ed.: Pelham Edgar] [Intro. and notes: Pelham Edgar]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/5/14952 ]
[Files: 14952.txt; 14952-8.txt; ]
A Wanderer in Holland, by E. V. Lucas 14951
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14951 ]
[Files: 14951.txt; 14951-8.txt; 14951-h.htm]
Kirottua tyota, by Kauppis-Heikki 14950
[Subtitle: Kuvaus Savon kansan elamasta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/5/14950 ]
[Files: 14950.txt; 14950-8.txt]
Elaman hawainnoita VIII, by Pietari Paivarinta 14949
[Title: Elaman hawainnoita VIII: Rauta=waimoja; Sokea; Kuihtunut wesa]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14949 ]
[Files: 14949-8.txt]
The Girl at the Halfway House, by Emerson Hough 14948
[Subtitle: A Story of the Plains]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/4/14948 ]
[Files: 14948.txt; ]
The Works of John Dryden, Volume XVI (of 18), Ed. by Walter Scott 14947
[Subtitle: The Life of St. Francis Xavier]
[Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14947 ]
[Files: 14947.txt; 14947-8.txt; 14947-h.htm]
The Blossoming Rod, by Mary Stewart Cutting 14946
[Author AKA: Mary Stewart Doubleday Cutting]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/4/14946 ]
[Files: 14946.txt; 14946-8.txt; 14946-h.htm; ]
Cato Maior de Senectute, by Marcus Tullius Cicero 14945
[Intro. and Notes: James S. Reid]
[American Edition Revised By Francis W. Kelsey]
[Language: Latin and English]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14945 ]
[Files: 14945.txt; 14945-8.txt; 14945-0.txt; 14945-h.htm]
La Barraca, by Vicente Blasco Ibanez 14944
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14944 ]
[Files: 14944.txt; 14944-8.txt; 14944-h.htm]
An American Idyll, by Cornelia Stratton Parker 14943
[Subtitle: The Life of Carleton H. Parker]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14943 ]
[Files: 14943.txt; 14943-8.txt; 14943-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, December 25, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14942
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14942 ]
[Files: 14942.txt; 14942-8.txt; 14942-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, December 18, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14941
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14941 ]
[Files: 14941.txt; 14941-8.txt; 14941-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, December 11, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14940
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/4/14940 ]
[Files: 14940.txt; 14940-8.txt; 14940-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, December 4, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14939
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14939 ]
[Files: 14939.txt; 14939-8.txt; 14939-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, November 27, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14938
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14938 ]
[Files: 14938.txt; 14938-8.txt; 14938-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, November 20, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14937
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14937 ]
[Files: 14937.txt; 14937-8.txt; 14937-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, November 13, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14936
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14936 ]
[Files: 14936.txt; 14936-8.txt; 14936-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, November 6, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14935
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14935 ]
[Files: 14935.txt; 14935-8.txt; 14935-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, October 30, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14934
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14934 ]
[Files: 14934.txt; 14934-8.txt; 14934-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, October 23, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14933
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14933 ]
[Files: 14933.txt; 14933-8.txt; 14933-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, October 16, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14932
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14932 ]
[Files: 14932.txt; 14932-8.txt; 14932-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, October 9, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14931
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14931 ]
[Files: 14931.txt; 14931-8.txt; 14931-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, October 2, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14930
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/3/14930 ]
[Files: 14930.txt; 14930-8.txt; 14930-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, September 25, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14929
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14929 ]
[Files: 14929.txt; 14929-8.txt; 14929-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, September 18, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14928
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14928 ]
[Files: 14928.txt; 14928-8.txt; 14928-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, September 12, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14927
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14927 ]
[Files: 14927.txt; 14927-8.txt; 14927-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, September 5, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14926
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14926 ]
[Files: 14926.txt; 14926-8.txt; 14926-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, August 28, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14925
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14925 ]
[Files: 14925.txt; 14925-8.txt; 14925-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, August 21, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14924
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14924 ]
[Files: 14924.txt; 14924-8.txt; 14924-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, August 14, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14923
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14923 ]
[Files: 14923.txt; 14923-8.txt; 14923-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, August 7, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14922
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14922 ]
[Files: 14922.txt; 14922-8.txt; 14922-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, July 31, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14921
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14921 ]
[Files: 14921.txt; 14921-8.txt; 14921-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 1, July 24, 1841, Ed. by Mark Lemon 14920
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/2/14920 ]
[Files: 14920.txt; 14920-8.txt; 14920-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 103, July 30, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14919
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/1/14919 ]
[Files: 14919.txt; 14919-8.txt; 14919-h.htm]
Souvenirs de la maison des morts, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 14918
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/1/14918 ]
[Files: 14918-8.txt]
The Wings of the Morning, by Louis Tracy 14917
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/1/14917 ]
[Files: 14917.txt; 14917-8.txt; 14917-h.htm; ]
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know, by Various 14916
[Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/1/14916 ]
[Files: 14916.txt; 14916-8.txt; 14916-h.htm; ]
Das Nibelungenlied, by Unknown 14915
[Tr.: Karl Joseph Simrock]
[Translated from Middle German into modern German]
[Language: German]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/1/14915 ]
[Files: 14915-8.txt; ]
Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru & Brazil, Vol. 1, by Cochrane 14914
[Title: Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and
Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1]
[Author: Thomas Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/1/14914 ]
[Files: 14914.txt; 14914-8.txt; ]
Reflexions ou sentences et maximes morales, Francois de La Rochefoucauld 14913
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/1/14913 ]
[Files: 14913-8.txt]
Lenore et autres ballades, by Gottfried August Buerger 14912
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/1/14912 ]
[Files: 14912-8.txt]
Bruges-la-morte, by Georges Rodenbach 14911
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/1/14911 ]
[Files: 14911-8.txt]
Elsie at the World's Fair, by Martha Finley 14910
[Author AKA: Martha Farquharson]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/1/14910 ]
[Files: 14910.txt; 14910-8.txt; 14910-h.htm; ]
Elsie's New Relations, by Martha Finley 14909
[Subtitle: What They Did and How They Fared at Ion; A Sequel to
Grandmother Elsie]
[Author AKA: Martha Farquharson]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/9/0/14909 ]
[Files: 14909.txt; 14909-h.htm; ]
Recollections of Bytown and Its Old Inhabitants, by William Pittman Lett 14908
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14908 ]
[Files: 14908.txt; 14908-8.txt; 14908-h.htm]
Living Alone, by Stella Benson 14907
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14907 ]
[Files: 14907.txt; 14907-8.txt; 14907-h.htm]
Songs, Sonnets & Miscellaneous Poems, by Thomas Runciman 14906
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14906 ]
[Files: 14906.txt; 14906-8.txt; 14906-h.htm]
Traite du Pouvoir du Magistrat Politique, by Hugo Grotius 14905
[Title: Traite du Pouvoir du Magistrat Politique sur les choses sacrees]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14905 ]
[Files: 14905-8.txt]
Constituicao politica da Monarchia portugueza, Legislation of Portugal 14904
[Language: Portuguese]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14904 ]
[Files: 14904-8.txt]
The Knights of the White Shield, by Edward A. Rand 14903
[Subtitle: Up-the-Ladder Club Series, Round One Play]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14903 ]
[Files: 14903.txt; 14903-8.txt; 14903-h.htm]
Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road, by Edward L. Wheeler 14902
[Subtitle: or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/0/14902 ]
[Files: 14902.txt; 14902-8.txt; 14902-h.htm]
Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neurasthenia, by Isaac G. Briggs 14901
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/0/14901 ]
[Files: 14901.txt; 14901-8.txt; 14901-h.htm]
The Black Man's Place in South Africa, by Peter Nielsen 14900
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/9/0/14900 ]
[Files: 14900.txt; 14900-8.txt; 14900-h.htm]
Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, by Anonymous 14899
[Title: Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,
Written by Mr. William Shakespeare]
[Attributed to Thomas Hanmer]
[Intro.: Clarence D. Thorpe]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/9/14899 ]
[Files: 14899.txt; 14899-8.txt]
In The Amazon Jungle, by Algot Lange 14898
[Subtitle: Adventures In Remote Parts Of The Upper Amazon River,
Including A Sojourn Among Cannibal Indians]
[Edited in Part by J. Odell Hauser]
[Intro.: Frederick S. Dellenbaugh]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/9/14898 ]
[Files: 14898.txt; 14898-8.txt]
That Old-Time Child, Roberta, by Sophie Fox Sea 14897
[Subtitle: Her Home-Life on the Farm]
[Author AKA: Sophie Irvine Fox]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/9/14897 ]
[Files: 14897.txt; 14897-h.htm; ]
The Diamond Master, by Jacques Futrelle 14896
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/9/14896 ]
[Files: 14896.txt; ]
All He Knew, by John Habberton 14895
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/9/14895 ]
[Files: 14895.txt; 14895-h.htm]
Elaman hawainnoita VI, by Pietari Paivarinta 14894
[Full title: Elaman hawainnoita VI: Rakkauden suurin uhri; Sortunut;
Olkkos=Kaisa]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/9/14894 ]
[Files: 14894-8.txt]
Prince Jan, St. Bernard, by Forrestine C. Hooker 14893
[Illus.: Lynn Bogue Hunt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/9/14893 ]
[Files: 14893.txt; 14893-8.txt; 14893-h.htm]
Daniel Defoe, by William Minto 14892
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/9/14892 ]
[Files: 14892.txt; 14892-8.txt]
The Rulers of the Lakes, by Joseph A. Altsheler 14891
[Subtitle: A Story of George and Champlain]
[Note: Vol. 3 of Altsheler's French and Indian War series.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/9/14891 ]
[Files: 14891.txt; 14891-8.txt]
The Hunters of the Hills, by Joseph Altsheler 14890
[Subtitle: A story of the Great French and Indian War]
[Note: Vol. 1 of Altsheler's French and Indian War series.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/9/14890 ]
[Files: 14890.txt; 14890-8.txt; ]
The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas, by Janet Aldridge 14889
[Subtitle: Fun and Frolic in the Summer Camp]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/8/14889 ]
[Files: 14889.txt; 14889-8.txt; 14889-h.htm; ]
The Inheritors, by Joseph Conrad and Ford M. Hueffer 14888
(Author Note: Ford M. Hueffer aka Ford Madox Ford]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/8/14888 ]
[Files: 14888.txt; 14888-8.txt]
Pipe and Pouch, by Various 14887
[Subtitle: The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry]
[Compiled by Joseph Knight]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/8/14887 ]
[Files: 14887.txt; 14887-8.txt; 14887-h.htm]
England's Case Against Home Rule, by Albert Venn Dicey 14886
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/8/14886 ]
[Files: 14886.txt; 14886-8.txt; 14886-h.htm; ]
Red Pottage, by Mary Cholmondeley 14885
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/8/14885 ]
[Files: 14885.txt; 14885-8.txt; 14885-h.htm]
Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday, by Henry C. Lahee 14884
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/8/14884 ]
[Files: 14884.txt; 14884-8.txt; 14884-h.htm]
Grandmother Elsie, by Martha Finley 14883
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/8/14883 ]
[Files: 14883.txt; 14883-8.txt; 14883-h.htm]
Bobby of the Labrador, by Dillon Wallace 14882
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/8/14882 ]
[Files: 14882.txt; 14882-h.htm]
The Log School-House on the Columbia, by Hezekiah Butterworth 14881
[Subtitle: A Tale of the Pioneers of the Great Northwest]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/8/14881 ]
[Files: 14881.txt; 14881-8.txt; 14881-h.htm; ]
Note: This file replaces an eBook of this filenumber which was found
to be a duplication and been deleted.
Moral Delinquency in Children, by Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al. 14760
[Title: Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in
Children and Adolescents]
[Subtitle: The Mazengarb Report (1954)]
[Additional Authors: R.A. Bloodworth, J. Leggat, G.L. Mcleod,
Lucy V. O'Brien, J.S. Somerville, F.N. Stace]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/6/14760 ]
[Files: 14760.txt; 14760-8.txt; 14760-h.htm]
-=-=-=-=[ 3 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Feb 2005 Pirate Blood, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050018xx.xxx] 0413A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500181h.html ]
Feb 2005 The Lad and the Lion, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050017xx.xxx] 0412A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500171h.html ]
Feb 2005 The Girl From Hollywood, by Edgar Rice Burroughs [050016xx.xxx] 0411A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500161h.html ]
eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. To access these
ebooks, go to http://gutenberg.org.au/plusfifty.html
For more information about Project Gutenberg of Australia, including
accessing those etexts from outside of Australia, please visit:
http://gutenberg.org.au/
--Project Gutenberg of Australia--
--A treasure trove of Literature--
*treasure-trove n. treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership
For more information about copyright restrictions in other countries,
please visit:
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/okbooks.html
=============================================================================
[ This Week's Other Stuff ]
=============================================================================
Joe Loewenstein sends along the following for #14968, The Standard Operas:
This book should be of great interest to opera lovers. The author
discusses 70 operas which he felt constituted the "standard repertory"
of 1896. Thirty-four are still in the standard repertory, 20 are rarely
performed today, and 16 are almost unknown today (such as Balfe's "The
Bohemian Girl" and Goldmark's "The Queen of Sheba").
~ ~ ~
FWIW: "Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any
copyright law on the planet." Mark Twain
~ ~ ~
Voltaire is reputed to have said: "A witty saying proves nothing."
Obviously, he never envisioned taglines!
=============================================================================
1
0
GWeekly_February_09.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, February 09, 2005 PT1
*******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971******
Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart(a)pobox.com or gbnewby(a)pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart(a)pobox.com
HOT REQUESTS
I was just wondering if you or might know someone from PG
who could help a Linux newbie like me. There are some programs
I want to install, but I need step-by-step guidance to ensure
the programs compile correctly and so forth.
Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
HEADLINE NEWS
Project Gutenberg of Canada needs your help!
Please email:
pgcanada(a)lists.pglaf.org
*
v0.2 version of PodReader is out, and it interfaces to PG. This allows
users to browse the catalog on their Desktop, pick a book, and have it
downloaded to their iPod in the correct format...this is a good plus for
PG users since it makes it a lot easier to get to PG documents.
http://homepage.mac.com/ptwobrussell/podreader.html
*
We have been invited to peruse the various eBook collections
of the Internet Archive for potential Project Gutenberg eBooks.
http://www.archive.org
Don't worry, many of the numbers listed are out of date,
but you should get all the files when you pass through
to the original sites.
Click on "texts" to get started, feel free to pick up any
of the eBooks you would like to work on.
Many Thanks To Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive!
*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Search for "*eBook" or "*Intro". . .to jump to that section, etc.]
*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
*Continuing Requests and Announcements
*Progress Report
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
*Permanent Requests For Assistance:
*Donation Information
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
*Have We Given Away A Trillion Yet?
*Flashback
*Weekly eBook update:
This is now in PT2 of the Weekly Newsletter
Also collected in the Monthly Newsletter
Corrections in separate section
3 New From PG Australia [Australian, Canadian Copyright Etc.]
114 New Public Domain eBooks Under US Copyright
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
***
*eBook Milestones
15,365 eBooks As Of Today!!!
12,323 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001
We Have Produced 409 eBooks in 2005
We Are ~53.5% of the Way from 10,000 to 20,000
We are ~7% of the Way from 15,000 to 20,000
4,635 to go to 20,000!!!
We have now averaged 457+ eBooks per year since July 4th, 1971!!!
We Averaged About 339 eBooks Per Month In 2004
We Are Averaging About 357 books Per Month This Year
We Are Averaging About 82 eBooks Per Week This Year
117 This Week
It took ~32 years, from 1971 to 2003 to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks
It took ~32 months, from 2001 to 2004 for our last 10,000 eBooks
It took ~10 years from 1993 to 2003 to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100
It took ~1.25 years from Oct. 2003 to Jan. 2005 from 10,000 to 15,000
*
***Introduction
[The Newsletter is now being sent in two sections, so you can directly
go to the portions you find most interesting: 1. Founder's Comments,
News, Notes & Queries, and 2. Weekly eBook Update Listing.]
[Since we are between Newsletter editors, these 2 parts may undergo a
few changes while we are finding a new Newsletter editor. Email us:
hart(a)pobox.com and gbnewby(a)pglaf.org if you would like to volunteer.]
This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter
***
***Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
"[Beta-testing continues on bowerbird's viewer-app, "give,"
designed to turn plain-ASCII e-texts into full-on e-books.
Features include an automatic table-of-contents menu,
italics/bold, automatic hotlinks, big and bold headers,
illustrations!, and the usual ability to pick font/size/colors.
Please help shape the future of this viewer for your e-texts!
to participate, send e-mail to: zml_talk(a)yahoogroups.com ]"
*
REQUEST FOR RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
We are trying to start up a Project Gutenberg Russian Team,
and we need someone to translate simple email messages from
members of Project Gutenberg who want to provide a service
to the Russian Team, but who do not know Russian. . .these
people will be helping with scanning, finding books, etc.
The messages will be in MS Word's .doc format in Cyrillic,
we need them translated into English, also in a .doc file.
Thanks!!! Contact Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Please visit and test our newest site:
www.pgcc.net
[also available as www.gutenberg.us and www.gutenberg.cc]
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center [PGCC]
Please let us know of any eBook collections that
would be suitable for inclusion: public domain
or copyrighted, for which we must ask permission.
[or listed as copyrighted with permission]
You should see some significant changes this week.
*
There is a new experimental online reader available. Start from any
bibliographic record page, e.g.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4300
Basically this paginates the .txt file and remembers your last position
in a cookie so you can later resume reading where you left off.
Please test it. It should work with any book that has a text file
where the encoding is known.
*
MACHINE TRANSLATION
We are seeking as much information as possible on the various
approaches to Machine Translation. Any brand names or contact
information would be greatly appreciated.
***
Please use our new site for downloading DVD and CD images, etc.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cdproject
and
The PG bittorrent tracker is up and running.
Aaron Cannon has placed the CD and DVD there if anyone wants to test.
You can access it by visiting
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu:6969
***
Please checkout the various Project Gutenberg FAQs, etc. at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/about
*
We're building a team to read our eBooks into MP3 files
for the visually impaired and other audio book users.
Let us know if you'd like to join this group.
More information at http://www.gutenberg.org/audio
***
Project Gutenberg Needs DVD Burners
So far we have sent out 15 million eBooks via snailmail!!!
We currently have access to a dozen DVD burners. If you have a DVD burner
and are interested in lending a hand, please email Aaron Cannon
<cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
We can set you up with images, or snail you these DVDs
for you to copy. You can either snail them directly
to readers whose addresses we can send you, or you can
do a stack of these and send the whole box back for reshipping.
We can also reimburse you for supplies and postage if you wish.
Please note that we can only use DVDs which are burnt in the dvd-r format,
as we have had some compatibility issues with the dvd+r format.
***
Project Gutenberg is seeking graphics we can use for our Web
pages and publicity materials. If you have original graphics
depicting Project Gutenberg themes, please contribute them!
To see some of what we have now, please see:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/images
*** PROJECT GUTENBERG IS SEEKING LEGAL BEAGLES
Project Gutenberg is seeking (volunteer) lawyers.
We have regular need for intellectual property legal advice
(both US and international) and other areas. Please email
Project Gutenberg's CEO, Greg Newby <gbnewby AT pglaf.org> ,
if you can help.
This is much more important than many of us realize!
***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders
In the first 01.25 months of this year, we produced 409 new eBooks.
It took us from July 1971 to February 1996 to produce our first 409 eBooks!
That's 5 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 Years!
117 New eBooks This Week
75 New eBooks Last Week
117 New eBooks This Month [Feb]
357 Average Per Month in 2005
336 Average Per Month in 2004
355 Average Per Month in 2003
203 Average Per Month in 2002
103 Average Per Month in 2001
409 New eBooks in 2005
4049 New eBooks in 2004
4164 New eBooks in 2003
2441 New eBooks in 2002
1240 New eBooks in 2001
====
12323 New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
That's Only 49.25 Months!
15,365 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
11,320 eBooks This Week Last Year
====
4,045 New eBooks In Last 12 Months
413 eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
*
Please note the new format for this week's report.
Including last weeks below for comparison's sake.
*PROJECT GUTENBERG DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS UPDATE:
Since completing its first eBook in March 2001, the Distributed
Proofreaders team has now contributed 6,085 eBooks to Project Gutenberg.
For more complete DP statistics, visit:
http://www.pgdp.net/c/stats/stats_central.php
Last week's looked like this:
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
Since completing its first eBook (#3320) on Mar 13th, 2001,
the Distributed Proofreaders team has now produced its 6,390th
eBook (#14867). Of these are 5,992 unique, brand-new titles.
Projects completed during the past year:
Mar 2004 - 365
Apr 2004 - 276
May 2004 - 235
Jun 2004 - 232
Jul 2004 - 231
Aug 2004 - 220
Sep 2004 - 182
Oct 2004 - 263
Nov 2004 - 280
Dec 2004 - 287
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 11 (as of 2 Feb)
*
Check out our website at www.gutenberg.org, and see below to learn how
you can get INSTANT access to our eBooks via FTP servers even before
the new eBooks listed below appear in our catalog.
eBooks are posted throughout the week. You can even get daily lists.
Info on subscribing to daily, weekly, monthly Newsletters, listservs:
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/subscribe-howto
or
http://www.gutenberg.org/subs.shtml
***
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
Please note the addition of the Internet Archive
marked with <<< below. We need people to surf
the Internet Archive sites, etc., to keep us up
to date on what is available.
PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:
Alex-Wire Tap Collection, 2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection, 12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection, 141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection, 272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection, 27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy, 3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress] <<<
Literal Systems Collection, 68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection, ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection, 6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection, 15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection ~300 eBook files <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection, 561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection, 78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection, 223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library, 2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room, 2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====
Average Size of the Collections 8,067.18 Total Files
These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors: some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.
If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~45,714 Unique eBooks
If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~34,286 Unique eBooks
***
Today Is Day #35 of 2005
This Completes Week #5 and Month #01.25
329 Days/47 Weeks To Go [We get 52 Wednesdays this year]
4,635 Books To Go To #20,000
[Our production year begins/ends
1st Wednesday of the month/year]
82 Weekly Average in 2005
78 Weekly Average in 2004
79 Weekly Average in 2003
47 Weekly Average in 2002
24 Weekly Average in 2001
41 Only 41 Numbers Left On Our Reserved Numbers list
[Used to be well over 100]
*** Permanent Requests For Assistance:
DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS NEEDS CONTENT, PROOFERS AND SCANNER TYPES
Thanks to very good recent publicity, the Distributed Proofreading
project has greatly accelerated its pace. Please visit the site:
http://www.pgdp.net
for more information about how you can help a lot by
simply proofreading just a few pages per day, or more.
If you have a book that has been scanned, but not yet run
through OCR (optical character recognition) or proofed,
and you would like the Distributed Proofreaders to work on it,
please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net and we will get things started.
Also, DP is seeking public domain books not already in the
Project Gutenberg collection. To see what is already online,
visit http://ibiblio.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL (a text file)
listing Project Gutenberg eBooks and is available for downloading.
Do you have Public Domain books you would like to see in the archive?
Can they be destructively scanned? If so send them to the Distributed
Proofreading Team! Please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net with your geographic
location. You will be given the address of the nearest high-speed scanner.
[Note that the high-speed scanner requires destruction of the book(s) which
will not be returned.] We have high-speed scanners currently located in
the east, west and central portions of the US to make shipping easier.
Please make sure that any books you send are _not_ already in the archive
and please check them against David's "In Progress" list at:
http://www.dprice48.freeserve.co.uk/GutIP.html
to ensure no one is currently working on them. It would also be helpful if
you obtain copyright clearance before mailing the books, and send the 'OK'
lines to
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
Do you like to work on an entire book at once but don't have the time
or technology to do the scanning, OCR, and initial proofing yourself?
Distributed Proofreaders has the perfect solution! Just send us email
telling us that you are interested in post-processing and we will help
find a project you would like to work on.
Please contact us at:
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
if you would like to know more about the Distributed Proofreaders.
***Donation Information
We Have Included Quick and Easy Ways to Donate. . .As Per Your Requests!
We Are Looking For Volunteers To Add eBooks In More Languages,
as well as in more formats, including music, artwork, movies, etc.
***
QUICK WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION TO PROJECT GUTENBERG
A. Send a check or money order to:
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
809 North 1500 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
USA
B. Donate by credit card online:
NetworkForGood:
http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/donate.jsp?ein=64-6221541
or
PayPal to "donate(a)gutenberg.org":
http://www.paypal.com
/xclick/business=donate%40gutenberg.org&item_name=Donate+to+Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg's success is due to the hard work of thousands of
volunteers over more than 33 years. Your donations make it possible
to support these volunteers, and pay our few employees to continue the
creation of free electronic texts. We accept credit cards, checks and
transfers from any country, in any currency.
Donations are made to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
(PGLAF). PGLAF is approved as a charitable 501(c)(3) organization by
the US Internal Revenue Service, and has the Federal Employee Information
Number (EIN) 64-6221541.
For more information, including several other ways to donate, go to
http://www.gutenberg.org/donation.html or email donate(a)gutenberg.org
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the world.
To find the sites nearest you, go to:
http://www.gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
http://www.gutenberg.org/find
allows searching by title, author, language and subject.
Use your Web browser or FTP program to visit our master download
site (or a mirror) if you know the file's name you want. Try:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs
or
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/
and then navigate to the appropriate directory and look for the first
five characters of the file's name. Note that updated eBooks usually
go in their original directory (e.g., etext99, etext00, etc.)
***
Statistical Review
In the 5 weeks of this year, we have produced 409 new eBooks.
It took us from 1971 to 1996 to produce our FIRST 409 eBooks!!!
That's 5 WEEKS as Compared to ~25 YEARS!!!
FLASHBACK!
Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #409
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright
Feb 1996 Frivolous Cupid, by Anthony Hope [Hawkins] [frcupxxx.xxx] 428
Feb 1996 The Great War Syndicate, by Frank Stockton [FS#2] [wsyndxxx.xxx] 427
Feb 1996 Tales and Fantasies by Robert Louis Stevenson[#18][tlfnsxxx.xxx] 426
Feb 1996 Familiar Studies of Men & Books, by Stevenson[#17][fsombxxx.xxx] 425
Feb 1996 General Booth, Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay [#2][gnbthxxx.xxx] 424
Feb 1996 Round The Red Lamp, By Arthur Conan Doyle[Doyle#8][rrlmpxxx.xxx] 423
Feb 1996 The Romany Rye, by George Borrow [Borrow #2] [trryexxx.xxx] 422
Feb 1996 Kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS #17] [kdnpdxxx.xxx] 421
Feb 1996 Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum[#4][dorozxxx.xxx] 420
Feb 1996 The Magic of Oz, by L. Frank Baum [L Frank Baum#3][magozxxx.xxx] 419
Feb 1996 A Treatise on Good Works, by Dr. Martin Luther[#4][gworkxxx.xxx] 418
Feb 1996 The Hymns and Small Cathechism of Martin Luther [thomlxxx.xxx] 417
Feb 1996 Winesburg, Ohio, by Sherwood Anderson [wnbrgxxx.xxx] 416
Jan 1996 The Bible in Spain, by George Borrow [Borrow #1] [tbispxxx.xxx] 415
Jan 1996 Pageant of Summer, by Richard Jefferies [psumrxxx.xxx] 414
Jan 1996 Ballads, by Robert Louis Stevenson [Stevenson #16][rlsbaxxx.xxx] 413
Jan 1996 John Jacob Astor, by Elbert Hubbard [Homes Series][jastrxxx.xxx] 412
Jan 1996 The King's Jackal, by Richard Harding Davis [#8] [kjackxxx.xxx] 411
Jan 1996 Hell Fer Sartain & Other Stories by John Fox, Jr. [hfersxxx.xxx] 410
Jan 1996 Religious and Moral Poems, by Phillis Wheatley [whtlyxxx.xxx] 409
Jan 1996 The Souls of Black Folk, by W. E. B. Du Bois [soulbxxx.xxx] 408
Jan 1996 The Reporter Who Made Himself King, by Davis[#7] [rkingxxx.xxx] 407
Jan 1996 Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis [Davis#6] [aprhdxxx.xxx] 406
Jan 1996 Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis[5][alrhdxxx.xxx] 405
Jan 1996 Industrial Biography, by Samuel Smiles [Smiles#1] [inbioxxx.xxx] 404
Jan 1996 Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis[RHD4][soldfxxx.xxx] 403
Jan 1996 Penrod, by Booth Tarkington [Tarkington #2] [pnrodxxx.xxx] 402
Jan 1996 Blix, by Frank Norris [#4 in Frank Norris series] [blixnxxx.xxx] 401
Jan 1996 Helen of Troy, by Sara Teasdale [helenxxx.xxx] 400
Jan 1996 Cast Upon the Breakers, by Horatio Alger[Alger#3] [cubrkxxx.xxx] 399
Jan 1996 1st Book of Adam and Eve, Rutherford Platt [1adamxxx.xxx] 398
Jan 1996 Four Poems by John Milton [Milton #3] [miltpxxx.xxx] 397
Jan 1996 The Lady, or the Tiger? by Frank R. Stockton [ladytxxx.xxx] 396
*
Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???
With 15,365 eBooks online as of February 09, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.02 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,417,750 x 15,365 x $1.02 = $1+ trillion
With 15,365 eBooks online as of February 09, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.65 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.89 when we had 11,320 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!
At 15,365 eBooks in 33 Years and 07.25 Months We Averaged
~457 Per Year
38.1 Per Month
1.25 Per Day
At 409 eBooks Done In The 35 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
11.7 Per Day
82 Per Week
357 Per Month
The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.
This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.
***
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]
GREECE BANS E-MAIL SNOOPING
Greece's personal data watchdog has ordered companies not to violate
employee privacy by snooping into their private e-mail. The independent Data
Protection Authority (DPA), whose decisions are binding, has barred firms
from collecting and processing information on workers' communications,
including e-mail. The decision did not include fines. The authority acted on
a complaint by the workers' union of an unnamed company, alleging the
company remote-controlled employees' computers through virtual network
control, specialized software that transmits the screen and keyboard and
mouse clicks between two computers on a network. (The Australian 2 Feb 2005)
<http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,12124895%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5
E,00.html> By J Lamp Deakin U.
WHY BUY WHEN YOU CAN RENT?
Until recently, subscribers to music download services were restricted
in their ability to transfer songs they purchased to portable players,
while Apple has touted the portability of its iTunes service, aimed
at owners of its iPod portable music player. But Napster is hoping to
change all that with its Napster To Go service, which it's promoting in a
SuperBowl ad urging music fans to compare the costs of spending $10,000
to buy and transfer 10,000 songs to an iPod, compared with the $15 per
month fee to carry songs from a catalog of more than a million tracks on
Napster-compatible players. The Napster service will use Microsoft's new
Janus digital rights management software, and manufacturers like Samsung,
iRiver, Gateway and Creative are cranking up production of Janus-compatible
devices ranging in price from about $250 to $500. An IDC analyst predicts the
price eventually will fall below $100, creating tougher competition for Apple.
(Reuters 3 Feb 2005)
<http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=7521346>
[More. . .]
THAT MUSIC IN THE AIR HAS BECOME A RENT-OR-BUY DECISION
The business model made popular by Apple's iTunes Music Store and its
iPod portable player -- which allows music fans to buy songs by the track
-- is being severely tested not only by new subscription services that treat
music as a pay-as-you-listen proposition, but by Microsoft's new
copy-protection software that allows subscribers to move their rented tracks
from their PCs to portable music players. How does this work? By putting a
timer on the tracks loaded on the player, and automatically checking whether
a user's subscription is still current. Phil Leigh of Inside Digital Media
says, "This is potentially the first serious challenge that the iPod is
going to face. What these devices are going to be able to do is attack iPod
where it's weak." But of course renting and buying can live together in peace:
Jupiter Research's Michael Gartenberg says, "There's going to have to be
some education in the marketplace. There's some stuff that consumers watch
over the air and on cable but don't actually own and some DVDs consumers
actually go out and buy. There's going to be some coexistence here as well."
(AP/San Jose Mercury News 3 Feb 2005)
<http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/10804837.htm>
WHO GETS TO DECIDE WHAT JOURNALISM IS?
[Talk about reducing a country wide argument to an extreme: Mom and Son]
A California court will soon decide whether bloggers have the same
legal protections as journalists under "shield" laws that protect reporters
from revealing their sources. Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Kurt
Opsahl, who represents two bloggers targeted by Apple for leaking
information about new company products, maintains that if the bloggers are
forced to give up their sources "the public will lose out on a vital outlet
for independent news, analysis, and commentary." An opposing view is offered
by University of Iowa law professor Randall Bezanson, who says that simply
expressing opinions to a tiny audience isn't journalism -- because if it
were "then I'm a journalist when I write a letter to my mother reporting on
what I'm doing. I don't think the free-press clause [of the U.S. Constitution]
was intended to extend its protections to letters to mothers from sons."
(USA Today 2 Feb 2005)
<http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2005-02-02-about-a-blog_x.htm>
[and. . .]
YOUR LYING EYES IN THE PHOTOSHOP AGE
[Who remembers the doctored FBI photograph of the March on Washington
that spelled the end of the Viet Nam War? It turned out they took the
picture after the march was over, but didn't realize the Washington
Monument was, in fact, a HUGE sundial, and that it was obvious to any
observer that the photograph had been taken hour after the march ended.
Of course, we wouldn't have that problem today, would we?]
Have the ethics of photojournalism been changed in some way by such
software as Adobe Photoshop, which allows easy manipulation of digital
photos? The National Press Photographers Association says it's wrong to
alter the content of a photograph "in any way that deceives the public," and
the director of photography at the Los Angeles Times director of photography
says, "If our readers can't count on honesty from us, I don't know what we
have left." Dartmouth computer science professor Hany Farid is working to
solve the problem of dishonest photographs by developing computer algorithms
that can detect when an image has been altered. But Farid says, "It's a bit
of an arms race. It's tamper and tamper protection, and we can already
predict who's going to win. We simply make it harder" for the average person
with the average amount of skill to get away with photographic deceptions.
(CSM/USA Today 2 Feb 2005)
<http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/ethics/2005-02-02-photos-and-t
he-truth_x.htm>
SCHOOL DAYS: WHAT EXACTLY IS GOING ON?
It is increasing commonplace now for teachers and schools to use the
Internet to distribute grades, pending assignments, written comments, class
participation, and disciplinary actions -- and to allow parents to check on
both the academic progress and general activities of their children. One
parent says, "My sixth grader has not bothered to tell me he is failing math
for the first time in his life. I was just perusing [the school's Web site]
and he's got one, two, three, four, five zeros. I have immediately put a
call in to that teacher." The parent adds: "If everybody would use it and
use it more, we could be more involved in our children's education." Yet
Pearson Education, one of the vendors for systems to manage student
information, estimates that only a quarter of its 16,000 school districts
buy the optional parental-access package. Among the reasons schools are
reluctant to use it is that teachers just don't want to let parents quibble
with them about grades. Yet without such systems some parents won't even
know that there's anything to quibble over, because, in the words of another
parent, "Kids don't always bring the bad stuff home." (AP 2 Feb 2005)
<http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050202/D8803G1O0.html>
SCHOOL NEWS: FIRST AMENDMENT? WHAT FIRST AMENDMENT?
A University of Connecticut survey of more than 100,000 high school
students has found that educators are failing to give high school students
an appreciation of the First Amendment9s guarantees of free speech and a
free press. Commissioned by the Knight Foundation, the $1 million, two-year
study found that nearly three-fourths of high school students either do not
know how they feel about the First Amendment or admit they take it for
granted; seventy-five percent erroneously think flag burning is illegal;
half believe the government can censor the Internet; and more than a third
think the First Amendment goes too far in the rights it guarantees. Knight
Foundation chief executive Hodding Carter III says, 3These results are not
only disturbing; they are dangerous. Ignorance about the basics of this free
society is a danger to our nation9s future.2 (Knight Foundation 31 Jan 2005)
<http://www.knightfdn.org/default.asp?story=news_at_knight/releases/2005/200
5_01_31_firstamend.html>
FLAT-PANEL SHAKEUP
Fierce competition from Korean manufacturers is driving down prices
of flat panel displays and eroding profits for many of the companies that
make them. With LCD screen prices down as much as 40% in the last year,
Fujitsu announced it's selling its LCD operation to Sharp for an
undisclosed amount. The divestiture comes on the heels of an announcement
last week that Fujitsu will sell back to Hitachi a large piece of the 50%
stake it has in the companies' plasma display joint venture. "Fujitsu's
been planning an exit strategy for flat panels for some time and it's
finally come to fruition," says an analyst for UFJ Tsubasa Securities in
Tokyo. Meanwhile, Hitachi and Matsushita are joining forces to develop,
manufacture and market plasma displays, a market they hope will prove more
lucrative than LCDs. Matsushita is the world's third-largest maker of
plasma displays after Samsung and LG Electronics. Hitachi will rank No. 4
once it's completed its deal with Fujitsu. (New York Times 8 Feb 2005)
<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/08/technology/08flat.html>
HOLOGRAPHIC DISKS WILL STORE HUNDREDS OF MOVIES
With the competition between the next-generation Blu-ray and HD DVD
technologies still red-hot, technology firms are seeking a cooler solution
for the third-generation DVD. Six leading companies, including Sony, Fuji
Photo, CMC Magnetics and Optware, have formed the Holographic Versatile
Disc (HVD) Alliance in the hope of building a consensus early. The Alliance
says consumers conceivably could store a terabyte of data -- as much as 200
standard DVDs -- on a single HVD disc, and transfer data at over one
gigabit per second, or 40 times faster than a DVD.
(WebIndia123.com 7 Feb 2005)
<http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=64927&cat=Science>
You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan: NewsScan Daily
is underwritten by RLG, a world-class organization making
significant and sustained contributions to the effective
management and appropriate use of information technology.
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the text, html, or handheld versions
of NewsScan Daily, send the appropriate subscribe or unsubscribe messages
(i.e., with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line) to:
Text version: Send message to NewsScan(a)NewsScan.com
Html version: Send mail to NewsScan-html(a)NewsScan.com
NewsScan-To-Go: http://www.newsscan.com/handheld/current.html
*
>From Edupage
DOES GOOGLE FACE COPYRIGHT TROUBLES?
Google's recently announced plans to scan millions of volumes in
several libraries has some wondering if the project is at risk of
running into copyright limitations. Google will scan books that are in
the public domain and make those texts available online; the company
will also scan copyrighted books and offer short excerpts of a few
lines each. Some publishing groups argued that putting even small
pieces online will violate copyright and that the company should seek
explicit permission from copyright owners. Critics also expressed
reservations about copyright determinations for books that might, for
example, be in the public domain in one country but not in another.
Sally C.L. Morris, chief executive of the Association of Learned and
Professional Society Publishers, said that although the sheer number of
academic publishers represents a powerful disincentive to obtaining
permissions from all of them, "that doesn't mean there's not a legal
requirement to do it." For its part, Google insists that its actions
are acceptable. Google spokesperson Steve Langdon said, "In every case,
Google's presentation of the works to the public will keep authors and
publishers in mind and be well within the bounds of copyright law."
Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 February 2005 (sub. req'd)
You have been reading excerpts from Edupage:
If you have questions or comments about Edupage,
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html
or send e-mail to: edupage(a)educause.edu
To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to
LISTSERV(a)LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName
***
*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA
Apparently Iraqi government forces have been trying to
buy ballot boxes filled with votes they want to change.
*
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. . .OR RATHER 71.6 DAYS !!!
Ellen MacArthur wrote her way into several history book
records this week as she completed her 26,000 mile non-
stop solo sail around the world. This new world record
of hers of 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, 33 seconds is
over an entire day faster than the previous record from
Francis Joyon of France.
Praise for her efforts has been coming in worldwide and
also from Mr. Joyon, himself, along with Prime Minister
Tony Blair and French President Jacques Chirac. Ellen,
who will now be Dame Ellen, is the youngest person ever
to be awarded Britain's highest honor at the ripest old
age of 28.
However, it would appear this may be just the beginning
for England's newest superstar. She said she could see
beating that record by about a week with more favorable
weather, as there were severe problems this time. Some
other world records are already in her sights including
the old clipper ship records from Shanghai to London at
67 days, circumnavigating the British Isles, and a west
to east Atlantic crossing.
These trips are particular grueling as sleep only comes
in 15-30 minute catnaps, and there are always emergency
repairs, this time requiring her climb the mast to make
repairs the the mainsail. Being bruised and battered a
world away from home out in the middle of nowhere is an
essential portion of most such voyages.
The BBC World News devoted just over 1/3 of their story
segments to covering the finish of this record breaking
story, but United States networks seemed to ignore this
story completely.
The media seems to be quite different these days from a
standpoint of biased reporting than it was in a variety
of previous incarnations during the 1900's and 1800's.
And, of course, let's not forget just how great stories
such as this one fly in the face of Harvard's President
only a week after he left the news with egg on his face
after commenting about women not being suited for study
or careers in the areas of science and mathematics that
are required to accomplish such a record breaking feat.
If you don't think applying science and math to sailing
around the world requires much study, then you have not
actually tried it, or else you are a natural math whiz.
We tend to forget that the rigors of navigation, even a
modern computer-aided navigation, are still well beyond
the capabilities of the normal math and science student
or professor, not to mention being able to calcuate the
winds, currents, location, weather reports, maps, reefs
and all the other naval navigation requirements.
This feat is truly one of the most difficult we hear on
the news as well as one of those requiring the greatest
possible endurance of mind and body working together.
Whether that mind and body are female or male. . . .
*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK
I hope you saw The Daily Show's segment on the largest cache of
chemical weapons in the world. It's in a place called Al Abama.
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
The results of the Iraqi elections will be held up for so long
that no one will care who was elected, or how many voted. . .
the fact that elections were held at all will called victory.
Of course, that victory will not encourage anyone to go home.
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
We don't usually associate smog advisories with the
middle of winter, but there is just such an "air quality
alert" [to put it in NewSpeak] for a handful of counties
surrounding Terra Haute, Indiana, and apparently a few
more in northern Indiana. [Terra Haute is south of
Indianapolis, not far from Illinois.]
!!! Well, I spoke a little too soon, only a day after
sending out this report we were under a "smog alert"
as they called it before the Political Correction
Officers insisted on a new NewSpeak Dictionary that
doesn't include "smog alert." Yes, right here in
my Central Illinois hometown surrounded by cornfields
we are having our own smog alert, and people are being
warned not to go outside if they are old or have any
medical concerns about breathing.
Apparently lots of particles are in the atmosphere
from cars, factories, furnaces and the like; first
time we've had one of these new-fangled alerts, at
least according to the news.
*
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
***
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists,
including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters:
and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists:
The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the
first Wednesday of the month.
To subscribe to any (or to unsubscribe or adjust your subscription
preferences), visit the Project Gutenberg mailing list server:
http://lists.pglaf.org
If you are having trouble with your subscription, please
email the list's human administrators at: help(a)pglaf.org
1
0
GWeekly_February_02.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, February 02, 2005 PT1
*******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971******
Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart(a)pobox.com or gbnewby(a)pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart(a)pobox.com
HOT REQUESTS
I was just wondering if you or might know someone from PG
who could help a Linux newbie like me. There are some programs
I want to install, but I need step-by-step guidance to ensure
the programs compile correctly and so forth.
Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Request someone to find a paper copy of
The Breaking Point, by Mary Roberts Rinehart
We need to know the last line of Chapter 22,
and the first line of Chapter 23 [XXII-XXIII]
*
HEADLINE NEWS
Project Gutenberg of Canada needs your help!
Please email:
pgcanada(a)lists.pglaf.org
*
v0.2 version of PodReader is out, and it interfaces to PG. This allows
users to browse the catalog on their Desktop, pick a book, and have it
downloaded to their iPod in the correct format...this is a good plus for
PG users since it makes it a lot easier to get to PG documents.
http://homepage.mac.com/ptwobrussell/podreader.html
*
We have been invited to peruse the various eBook collections
of the Internet Archive for potential Project Gutenberg eBooks.
http://www.archive.org
Don't worry, many of the numbers listed are out of date,
but you should get all the files when you pass through
to the original sites.
Click on "texts" to get started, feel free to pick up any
of the eBooks you would like to work on.
Many Thanks To Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive!
*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Search for "*eBook" or "*Intro". . .to jump to that section, etc.]
*eBook Milestones
*Introduction
*Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
*Continuing Requests and Announcements
*Progress Report
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
*Permanent Requests For Assistance:
*Donation Information
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
*Have We Given Away A Trillion Yet?
*Flashback
*Weekly eBook update:
This is now in PT2 of the Weekly Newsletter
Also collected in the Monthly Newsletter
Corrections in separate section
75 New Public Domain eBooks Under US Copyright
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
***
*eBook Milestones
15,247 eBooks As Of Today!!!
12,185 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001
We Produced About 4,049 eBooks In 2004
We Have Produced 291 eBooks in 2005
We Are ~52.5% of the Way from 10,000 to 20,000
We are ~5% of the Way from 15,000 to 20,000
4,753 to go to 20,000!!!
We have now averaged 450+ eBooks per year since July 4th, 1971!!!
We Averaged About 339 eBooks Per Month In 2004
We Are Averaging About 291 eBooks Per Month This Year
We Are Averaging About 73 eBooks Per Week This Year
75 This Week
It took ~32 years, from 1971 to 2003 to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks
It took ~32 months, from 2001 to 2004 for our last 10,000 eBooks
It took ~10 years from 1993 to 2003 to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100
It took ~1.25 years from Oct. 2003 to Jan. 2005 from 10,000 to 15,000
*
***Introduction
[The Newsletter is now being sent in two sections, so you can directly
go to the portions you find most interesting: 1. Founder's Comments,
News, Notes & Queries, and 2. Weekly eBook Update Listing.]
[Since we are between Newsletter editors, these 2 parts may undergo a
few changes while we are finding a new Newsletter editor. Email us:
hart(a)pobox.com and gbnewby(a)pglaf.org if you would like to volunteer.]
This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter
***
***Hot Requests New Sites and Announcements
"[Beta-testing continues on bowerbird's viewer-app, "give,"
designed to turn plain-ASCII e-texts into full-on e-books.
Features include an automatic table-of-contents menu,
italics/bold, automatic hotlinks, big and bold headers,
illustrations!, and the usual ability to pick font/size/colors.
Please help shape the future of this viewer for your e-texts!
to participate, send e-mail to: zml_talk(a)yahoogroups.com ]"
*
REQUEST FOR RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
We are trying to start up a Project Gutenberg Russian Team,
and we need someone to translate simple email messages from
members of Project Gutenberg who want to provide a service
to the Russian Team, but who do not know Russian. . .these
people will be helping with scanning, finding books, etc.
The messages will be in MS Word's .doc format in Cyrillic,
we need them translated into English, also in a .doc file.
Thanks!!! Contact Jared Buck <JBuck814366460(a)aol.com>
*
Please visit and test our newest site:
www.pgcc.net
[also available as www.gutenberg.us and www.gutenberg.cc]
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center [PGCC]
Please let us know of any eBook collections that
would be suitable for inclusion: public domain
or copyrighted, for which we must ask permission.
[or listed as copyrighted with permission]
You should see some significant changes this week.
*
There is a new experimental online reader available. Start from any
bibliographic record page, e.g.
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4300
Basically this paginates the .txt file and remembers your last position
in a cookie so you can later resume reading where you left off.
Please test it. It should work with any book that has a text file
where the encoding is known.
*
MACHINE TRANSLATION
We are seeking as much information as possible on the various
approaches to Machine Translation. Any brand names or contact
information would be greatly appreciated.
***
Please use our new site for downloading DVD and CD images, etc.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cdproject
and
The PG bittorrent tracker is up and running.
Aaron Cannon has placed the CD and DVD there if anyone wants to test.
You can access it by visiting
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu:6969
***
Please checkout the various Project Gutenberg FAQs, etc. at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/about
*
We're building a team to read our eBooks into MP3 files
for the visually impaired and other audio book users.
Let us know if you'd like to join this group.
More information at http://www.gutenberg.org/audio
***
Project Gutenberg Needs DVD Burners
So far we have sent out 15 million eBooks via snailmail!!!
We currently have access to a dozen DVD burners. If you have a DVD burner
and are interested in lending a hand, please email Aaron Cannon
<cannona(a)fireantproductions.com>
We can set you up with images, or snail you these DVDs
for you to copy. You can either snail them directly
to readers whose addresses we can send you, or you can
do a stack of these and send the whole box back for reshipping.
We can also reimburse you for supplies and postage if you wish.
Please note that we can only use DVDs which are burnt in the dvd-r format,
as we have had some compatibility issues with the dvd+r format.
***
Project Gutenberg is seeking graphics we can use for our Web
pages and publicity materials. If you have original graphics
depicting Project Gutenberg themes, please contribute them!
To see some of what we have now, please see:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/images
*** PROJECT GUTENBERG IS SEEKING LEGAL BEAGLES
Project Gutenberg is seeking (volunteer) lawyers.
We have regular need for intellectual property legal advice
(both US and international) and other areas. Please email
Project Gutenberg's CEO, Greg Newby <gbnewby AT pglaf.org> ,
if you can help.
This is much more important than many of us realize!
***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders
In the first 01.00 months of this year, we produced 291 new eBooks.
It took us from July 1971 to July 1995 to produce our first 291 eBooks!
That's 4 WEEKS as Compared to ~24 Years!
75 New eBooks This Week
78 New eBooks Last Week
291 New eBooks This Month [Jan]
291 Average Per Month in 2005
336 Average Per Month in 2004
355 Average Per Month in 2003
203 Average Per Month in 2002
103 Average Per Month in 2001
291 New eBooks in 2005
4049 New eBooks in 2004
4164 New eBooks in 2003
2441 New eBooks in 2002
1240 New eBooks in 2001
====
12185 New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
That's Only 49.00 Months!
15,172 Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
11,001 eBooks This Week Last Year
====
4,034 New eBooks In Last 12 Months
406 eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
*Distributed Proofreaders Collection Report
Since completing its first eBook (#3320) on Mar 13th, 2001,
the Distributed Proofreaders team has now produced its 6,390th
eBook (#14867). Of these are 5,992 unique, brand-new titles.
Projects completed during the past year:
Mar 2004 - 365
Apr 2004 - 276
May 2004 - 235
Jun 2004 - 232
Jul 2004 - 231
Aug 2004 - 220
Sep 2004 - 182
Oct 2004 - 263
Nov 2004 - 280
Dec 2004 - 287
Jan 2005 - 248
Feb 2005 - 11 (as of 2 Feb)
*
Check out our website at www.gutenberg.org, and see below to learn how
you can get INSTANT access to our eBooks via FTP servers even before
the new eBooks listed below appear in our catalog.
eBooks are posted throughout the week. You can even get daily lists.
Info on subscribing to daily, weekly, monthly Newsletters, listservs:
http://www.gutenberg.org/howto/subscribe-howto
or
http://www.gutenberg.org/subs.shtml
***
*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report
Please note the addition of the Internet Archive
marked with <<< below.
PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:
Alex-Wire Tap Collection, 2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection, 12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection, 141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection, 272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection, 27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy, 3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress] <<<
Literal Systems Collection, 68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection, ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection, 6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection, 15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection ~300 eBook files <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection, 561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection, 78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection, 223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library, 2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room, 2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====
Average Size of the Collections 8,067.18 Total Files
These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors: some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.
If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~45,714 Unique eBooks
If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
~34,286 Unique eBooks
***
Today Is Day #21 of 2005
This Completes Week #3 and Month #01.00
343 Days/49 Weeks To Go [We get 52 Wednesdays this year]
4,753 Books To Go To #20,000
[Our production year begins/ends
1st Wednesday of the month/year]
73 Weekly Average in 2005
78 Weekly Average in 2004
79 Weekly Average in 2003
47 Weekly Average in 2002
24 Weekly Average in 2001
41 Only 41 Numbers Left On Our Reserved Numbers list
[Used to be well over 100]
*** Permanent Requests For Assistance:
DISTRIBUTED PROOFREADERS NEEDS CONTENT, PROOFERS AND SCANNER TYPES
Thanks to very good recent publicity, the Distributed Proofreading
project has greatly accelerated its pace. Please visit the site:
http://www.pgdp.net
for more information about how you can help a lot by
simply proofreading just a few pages per day, or more.
If you have a book that has been scanned, but not yet run
through OCR (optical character recognition) or proofed,
and you would like the Distributed Proofreaders to work on it,
please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net and we will get things started.
Also, DP is seeking public domain books not already in the
Project Gutenberg collection. To see what is already online,
visit http://ibiblio.org/gutenberg/GUTINDEX.ALL (a text file)
listing Project Gutenberg eBooks and is available for downloading.
Do you have Public Domain books you would like to see in the archive?
Can they be destructively scanned? If so send them to the Distributed
Proofreading Team! Please email dphelp(a)pgdp.net with your geographic
location. You will be given the address of the nearest high-speed scanner.
[Note that the high-speed scanner requires destruction of the book(s) which
will not be returned.] We have high-speed scanners currently located in
the east, west and central portions of the US to make shipping easier.
Please make sure that any books you send are _not_ already in the archive
and please check them against David's "In Progress" list at:
http://www.dprice48.freeserve.co.uk/GutIP.html
to ensure no one is currently working on them. It would also be helpful if
you obtain copyright clearance before mailing the books, and send the 'OK'
lines to
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
Do you like to work on an entire book at once but don't have the time
or technology to do the scanning, OCR, and initial proofing yourself?
Distributed Proofreaders has the perfect solution! Just send us email
telling us that you are interested in post-processing and we will help
find a project you would like to work on.
Please contact us at:
dphelp(a)pgdp.net
if you would like to know more about the Distributed Proofreaders.
***Donation Information
We Have Included Quick and Easy Ways to Donate. . .As Per Your Requests!
We Are Looking For Volunteers To Add eBooks In More Languages,
as well as in more formats, including music, artwork, movies, etc.
***
QUICK WAYS TO MAKE A DONATION TO PROJECT GUTENBERG
A. Send a check or money order to:
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
809 North 1500 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
USA
B. Donate by credit card online:
NetworkForGood:
http://www.guidestar.org/partners/networkforgood/donate.jsp?ein=64-6221541
or
PayPal to "donate(a)gutenberg.org":
http://www.paypal.com
/xclick/business=donate%40gutenberg.org&item_name=Donate+to+Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg's success is due to the hard work of thousands of
volunteers over more than 33 years. Your donations make it possible
to support these volunteers, and pay our few employees to continue the
creation of free electronic texts. We accept credit cards, checks and
transfers from any country, in any currency.
Donations are made to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
(PGLAF). PGLAF is approved as a charitable 501(c)(3) organization by
the US Internal Revenue Service, and has the Federal Employee Information
Number (EIN) 64-6221541.
For more information, including several other ways to donate, go to
http://www.gutenberg.org/donation.html or email donate(a)gutenberg.org
*Access To The Project Gutenberg Collections
*Mirror Site Information
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the world.
To find the sites nearest you, go to:
http://www.gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
*Instant Access To Our Latest eBooks
http://www.gutenberg.org/find
allows searching by title, author, language and subject.
Use your Web browser or FTP program to visit our master download
site (or a mirror) if you know the file's name you want. Try:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs
or
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/
and then navigate to the appropriate directory and look for the first
five characters of the file's name. Note that updated eBooks usually
go in their original directory (e.g., etext99, etext00, etc.)
***
Statistical Review
In the 4 weeks of this year, we have produced 291 new eBooks.
It took us from 1971 to 1993 to produce our FIRST 291 eBooks!!!
That's 4 WEEKS as Compared to ~24 YEARS!!!
FLASHBACK!
Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #291
Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright
Jul 1995 United States Declaration of Independence in HTML [1whenxxa.zip] 300C
Jul 1995 Tales From Two Hemispheres, Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen [twohexxx.xxx] 299
Jul 1995 The Market-Place by Harold Frederic [Frederic #2] [marktxxx.xxx] 298
The Flirt, by Booth Tarkington 297
Jul 1995 The Cash Boy, by Horatio Alger, Jr. [Alger #2] [cashbxxx.xxx] 296
Jul 1995 The Early Short Fiction, Edith Wharton #5 Part One[whrt1xxx.xxx] 295
Jul 1995 The Captain of the Polestar, by A. Conan Doyle #5 [polstxxx.xxx] 294
Jul 1995 Paul Prescott's Charge by Horatio Alger Jr[Alger1][prescxxx.xxx] 293
Jul 1995 Beauty and The Beast, Etc., by Bayard Taylor [bbetcxxx.xxx] 292
Jul 1995 The Golden Age, by Kenneth Grahame [Grahame #3] [gldnaxxx.xxx] 291
Jul 1995 The Stark Munro Letters, by Arthur Conan Doyle #4 [strkmxxx.xxx] 290
Jul 1995 The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame [#2] [wwillxxx.xxx] 289
Jul 1995 The Certain Hour, by James Branch Cabell [chourxxx.xxx] 288
Jun 1995 Remember the Alamo, by Amelia E. Barr [alamoxxx.xxx] 287
Jun 1995 Laddie, by Gene Stratton Porter [Porter #3] [laddixxx.xxx] 286
Jun 1995 The Lost Continent, by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne [lostcxxx.xxx] 285
Jun 1995 House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton [Wharton #4] [hmirtxxx.xxx] 284
Jun 1995 The Reef, by Edith Wharton [Wharton #3] [treefxxx.xxx] 283
Jun 1995 Eothen, by A. W. Kinglake [eothnxxx.xxx] 282
Jun 1995 Father Damien, Robert Louis Stevenson [RLS #5] [frdamxxx.xxx] 281
Jun 1995 Records of a Family of Engineers, R. L. Stevenson [rfengxxx.xxx] 280
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb Test Site Photographs [3trntxxx.zip] 279
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb by White Sands Missle Range [2trntxxx.xxx] 278
Jun 1995 Trinity Atomic Bomb by the National Atomic Museum [1trntxxx.xxx] 277
Jun 1995 Franz Haydn's 104th Symphony [1794-5] [MIDI #2] [fh104sxx.xxx] 276C
Jun 1995 The Augsburg Confession, 465th Anniversary Edition[augsbxxx.xxx] 275
Jun 1995 Martin Luther's 95 Theses, In English and Latin[1][the95xxx.xxx] 274
[Language: Latin]
Jun 1995 The Smalcald Articles, by Martin Luther [smcalxxx.xxx] 273
Jun 1995 An Open Letter on Translating by Martin Luther [ltranxxx.xxx] 272
May 1995 Black Beauty by Anna Sewell [English Quaker c1850][bbeauxxx.xxx] 271
*
Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet???
With 15,247 eBooks online as of February 02, 2005 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$1.05 from each book.
1% of the world population is 64,112,028 x 15,247 x $1.05 = $1+ trillion
With 15,247 eBooks online as of February 26, 2005 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.66 from each book,
This "cost" is down from about $.89 when we had 11,219 eBooks a year ago.
100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population!
At 15,247 eBooks in 33 Years and 07.00 Months We Averaged
~454 Per Year
37.8 Per Month
1.24 Per Day
At 291 eBooks Done In The 28 Days Of 2005 We Averaged
10.4 Per Day
73 Per Week
291 Per Month
The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was
the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon.
This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.
***
*Headline News from NewsScan and Edupage
[PG Editor's Comments In Brackets]
SHAKEOUT IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS FORECAST
Experts are predicting a major shakeout in the consumer electronics
industry, similar to the one computer makers endured two decades ago.
Hordes of upstart rivals, plummeting prices and a host of new technologies
are pummeling profits at industry stalwarts such as Sony, Pioneer and
Philips Electronics. "We're seeing price depreciation that would have been
unimaginable in the past," says Sony chief strategy officer Katsumi Ihara.
"What's behind it is that with the switch to digital components, anyone can
make them and there aren't compelling ways to distinguish one's products."
In an effort to cope with the onslaught of mass look-alikes, the big
electronic makers have scrambled to control the few key components that
still yield reasonable profit margins, such as flat-panel displays. That,
in turn, has led to a debilitating supply glut, with LCD prices falling 40%
since last summer. The result has been a refocusing on the part of Philips
and Thomson SA of France, which are now placing more emphasis on medical
equipment and broadcasting gear, respectively. Meanwhile, Sony and Samsung
are finding new life in cooperative ventures, teaming up to build the
world's largest LCD panel factory. Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita are
following suit, with an LCD plant that will open next year. The bottom line
will be good for consumers, however, as electronics manufacturers struggle
to churn out innovative products at ever-lower prices.
(Wall Street Journal 27 Jan 2005)
<http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB110676809779336933,00.html> (sub req'd)
REPORT URGES DEGREE PROGRAMS FOR ONLINE EDUCATION
A new report from the Alliance for Higher Education Competitiveness
identifies degree programs as the single largest factor that determines
whether a distance education program is successful. In preparing the
report, "Achieving Success in Internet-Supported Learning in Higher
Education," the group conducted a survey of 21 distance education
programs it deemed successful. Among those schools, 89 percent offered
online degrees rather than just online courses. "It's easier to
measure the progress at a programmatic level," according to the
report's author, Rob Abel, president of the alliance. "The
programmatic approach also gets institutions thinking about
student-support services," Abel continued. Among the institutions
profiled in the study is the University of Florida, which currently has
more than 6,000 students enrolled in distance education programs.
According to William H. Riffee, associate provost for distance,
continuing, and executive education at the university, the program was
a response to growing numbers of students who wanted degrees from the
university, which could not handle them all. Riffee attributes his
school's success to its having scaled the program effectively. The
report also identified the for-profit institution Westwood College as
successful. Shaun McAlmont, president of Westwood College Online,
credits some of the success to the agility of the for-profit
educational industry, compared to traditional higher education, which
he said is slow to change.
Chronicle of Higher Education, 4 February 2005 (sub. req'd)
http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i22/22a03101.htm
You have been reading excerpts from NewsScan: NewsScan Daily
is underwritten by RLG, a world-class organization making
significant and sustained contributions to the effective
management and appropriate use of information technology.
To subscribe or unsubscribe to the text, html, or handheld versions
of NewsScan Daily, send the appropriate subscribe or unsubscribe messages
(i.e., with the word 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the subject line) to:
Text version: Send message to NewsScan(a)NewsScan.com
Html version: Send mail to NewsScan-html(a)NewsScan.com
NewsScan-To-Go: http://www.newsscan.com/handheld/current.html
*
>From Edupage
SUN MOVES SOLARIS TO OPEN SOURCE
Sun Microsystems has announced it will make its Solaris 10 operating
system available as an open source product. Sun has lost ground to
companies including Dell and HP that increasingly offer Linux-based
products. Changing consumer sentiment regarding proprietary systems has
left Sun defending its products, and the company's latest move is
designed to persuade developers to once again consider Sun's
technology. The open source Solaris will be available free of charge,
and developers will be able to make changes to the operating system to
improve it as they see fit. According to John Loiacono, executive vice
president for software at Sun, the goal is to get more developers using
Solaris, thereby increasing opportunities for Sun to sell its other
products and hardware. The company also announced it would modify its
stance on intellectual property and allow free use of 1,600 of the
patents it holds on the Solaris operating system.
New York Times, 26 January 2005 (registration req'd)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/26/technology/26sun.html
MICROSOFT TO LIMIT DOWNLOADS TO LEGAL SOFTWARE OWNERS
Microsoft will soon begin requiring users to employ a program called
Windows Genuine Advantage before downloading software patches or
updates. The program verifies that the computer requesting the download
is running a legitimate copy of Windows software rather than a pirated
or counterfeit version. Initially, the requirement will apply to users
in China, Norway, and the Czech Republic, but it will include all users
by the middle of the year. Users will still be able to receive software
updates and patches using the Automatic Updates feature. The program is
part of Microsoft's three-pronged approach to limiting software
piracy: educating users, designing products that discourage illegal
copying, and legal enforcement. In addition to allowing downloads, the
program will also offer users discounts on Microsoft products and
services. Analysts noted that although the obvious benefit of the
program is to Microsoft by way of decreasing the incidence of software
piracy, users stand to benefit as well. Ensuring that a computer is
running a legitimate version of an operating system shields that
computer from bugs and glitches associated with pirated software, while
guaranteeing that patches and upgrades will work properly.
CNET, 25 January 2005
http://news.com.com/2100-1016_3-5550205.html
You have been reading excerpts from Edupage:
If you have questions or comments about Edupage,
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html
or send e-mail to: edupage(a)educause.edu
To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to
LISTSERV(a)LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName
***
*HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA
First Amendment On The Decline
A University of Connecticut study sponored by the Knight Foundation
reports from their massive study of 112,003 students 7,889 teachers
and 327 school principals:
36% believe newspapers should get "government approval" before publishing.
13% had no opinion, leaving 51% for a free press.
32% say the press has "too much" freedom.
10% say the press has too little freedom.
37% say the amount of press freedom is just right.
75% thought flag burning was illegal.
*STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK
We are the enemies of democracy,
and all those who promote democracy.
We believe in the will of God.
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
*
Subject: Reaction to Harvard's president
Summers' comments about women in science
This reminds me of the famous Dr. Clark (Harvard also)
comments from around the 1850's. Education was bad for
women because studying took necessary nutrients away from
the ovaries and sent them to the brain. His proof:
educated women had fewer children.
At least the distribution of eBooks is done in a manner
that is not based on color, creed, gender, religion, etc.
However, those of us in areas in which the vast majority
not only have computers but also have Internet access,
and even over half have high speed Internet access, must
take some time to consider that most of the world has no
access at all to computers or the Internet. Nearly half
the people in the world have never been part of a plain,
non-emergency phone call.
*PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK
There will be a race in May to see which happens first:
Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith
or
The resumption of the Space Shuttle flights
*ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK
The single greatest cause of personal bankruptcy in the US:
Unpaid medical bills
[Is there any other country in which this is the case?
*
We don't usually associate smog advisories with the
middle of winter, but there is just such an "air quality
alert" [to put it in NewSpeak] for a handful of counties
surrounding Terra Haute, Indiana, and apparently a few
more in northern Indiana. [Terra Haute is south of
Indianapolis, not far from Illinois.]
*
This year, for the first time the photographic industry
will be predominantly digital as opposed to film.
*
For the last year we have been reporting on China's growth,
and once mentioned [here or elsewhere] that China was buying
up all the scrap metal available in the entire world.
This struck close to home yesterday, as 30 salaried employees
came to work to find they had no jobs as a result of there being
not enough scrap metal here in the Heartland to keep them working.
*
Most of you have probably seen something like this:
"If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely
100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same,
it would look something like the following. There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 would be white
70 would be non-Christian
30 would be Christian
6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth
and all 6 would be from the United States
80 would live in substandard housing
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education
1 would own a computer
I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date,
as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer
then there would be only 60 million people in the world who
owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States
households have computers, out of over 100 million households.
Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in
the United States.
I just called our local reference librarian and got the number
of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at:
111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports.
If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households
is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million,
and that's counting just one computer per household, and not
counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc.
I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate
given above, and would like some help researching these and other
such figures, if anyone is interested.
BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic
that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old.
This means that basically 90% of the world's population would
never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations
offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US
population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich
live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer
than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is
distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they
can receive more per year, but because they will live more years
to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never
receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in.
***
*Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists
For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists,
including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters:
and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists:
The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the
first Wednesday of the month.
To subscribe to any (or to unsubscribe or adjust your subscription
preferences), visit the Project Gutenberg mailing list server:
http://lists.pglaf.org
If you are having trouble with your subscription, please
email the list's human administrators at: help(a)pglaf.org
1
0
GWeekly_February_02_part2.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 02 Feb 2005
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since 1971
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Part 2 of the Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:
- Obtaining Project Gutenberg eBooks
- Updates/corrections to previously posted eBooks
(Warning: there's a bunch this week!)
- 75 New U.S. eBooks this week
- No New eBooks at Project Gutenberg of Australia
- Last, but not least: insights and other fine stuff
(and yes I said yes: it includes additional information about
one or two of this week's postings)
- Mailing list information
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.:: HOW TO GET EBOOKS FROM PROJECT GUTENBERG ::.
The easiest way to obtain our eBooks is at our search page at
http://gutenberg.org/find
which allows searching by title, author or eBook number; there is also
an Advanced Search page which allows for additional search criteria
(note that our newer postings may not yet be indexed for all additional
criteria). And please note: you can now obtain a listing by language
at the above link.
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the
world, and you can select one nearer to your location from the link on
the search results page. To see a listing of mirror sites, and locate
the one nearest to you, visit:
http://gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
If you prefer to download eBooks via other methods than from the search
page, and need additional information, please refer to the file
GUTINDEX.ALL, available for viewing or downloading at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/GUTINDEX.ALL
That file contains descriptions and explanations about the filenaming
process, directory structure, file formats, and more.
And to directly access the file directories:
http://gutenberg.org/dirs/
Please note that the Project Gutenberg Production Team continues the
process of manually re-posting those eBooks originally posted prior to
Nov 2003 to the new filenaming and directory system (based on the eBook
number). This process includes some file maintenance (repairing,
correcting and re-formatting to current PG standards where practicable).
These re-postings are noted in the "corrections" listings below. More
information can be found in the file GUTINDEX.ALL mentioned above.
* * *
Please see Part 1 of this week's newsletter for more information about
Project Gutenberg. And if you haven't done so lately, please visit the
website at http://www.gutenberg.org to see what's new.
* * *
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Note: this listing best viewed with a fixed-width font, such as
Courier New or similar.
To report an error in the listings below, please write to news_at_pglaf.org
and include the word CORRECTION in the subject line.
=========================================================================
[ Here Are The Updated Listings For This Past Week ]
=========================================================================
TOTAL COUNT as of today, Wed, 02 Feb 2005: 15,247 (incl. 410 Aus.).
Last week the Total Count was 15,172, including 410 at PG of Australia.
This week we added 75 new.
RESERVED/PENDING count: 43 (No change this week).
=-=-=-=[ CORRECTIONS, REVISIONS AND NEW FORMATS ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
.:: During the past week the following eBooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
Louis Lambert, by Honore de Balzac 1943
[Tr.: Clara Bell and James Waring]
[Updated edition of: etext99/lmbrt10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/9/4/1943 ]
[Files: 1943.txt]
.:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements:
Add editor and translator:
Aventures de Monsieur Pickwick, Vol. I, by Charles Dickens 13771
[Language: French]
[Ed.: P. Lorain]
[Tr.: P. Grolier]
(Note to our readers: we would greatly appreciate verification of the
attribution of editor, as we have forgotten more than we have ever
learned of the French language. Which actually means something pretty
close to absolutely nothing.)
-=-=-=-=[ 75 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader, by William Holmes McGuffey 14880
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/8/14880 ]
[Files: 14880.txt; 14880-doc.doc; 14880-pdf.pdf]
The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island, by Cyril Burleigh 14879
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14879 ]
[Files: 14879.txt; 14879-h.htm]
The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka, by Oscar Ludvig Olson 14878
[Title: The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka and the Bjarkarimur to
Beowulf]
[Subtitle: A Contribution to the History of Saga Development in
England and The Scandinavian Countries]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14878 ]
[Files: 14878-8.txt; 14878-0.txt]
The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, by Beatrix Potter 14877
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14877 ]
[Files: 14877.txt; 14877-8.txt; 14877-h.htm]
The Forest Runners, by Joseph A. Altsheler 14876
[Subtitle: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14876 ]
[Files: 14876.txt; 14876-8.txt; 14876-h.htm]
Elsie's children, by Martha Finley 14875
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14875 ]
[Files: 14875.txt; 14875-8.txt; 14875-h.htm]
Elsie's Womanhood, by Martha Finley 14874
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14874 ]
[Files: 14874.txt; 14874-8.txt; 14874-h.htm]
Instructions on Modern American Bridge Building, by G. B. N. Tower 14873
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14873 ]
[Files: 14873.txt; 14873-8.txt; 14873-h.htm]
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, by Beatrix Potter 14872
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14872 ]
[Files: 14872.txt; 14872-h.htm]
Poems, by Mary Alice Walton 14871
[Subtitle: A Message of Hope]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14871 ]
[Files: 14871.txt; 14871-h.htm]
Rebuilding Britain, by Alfred Hopkinson 14870
[Subtitle: A Survey Of Problems Of Reconstruction After The World War]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/7/14870 ]
[Files: 14870.txt; 14870-8.txt; 14870-h.htm]
Soldier Songs and Love Songs, by A.H. Laidlaw 14869
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/6/14869 ]
[Files: 14869.txt; 14869-8.txt; 14869-h.htm]
The Tailor of Gloucester, by Beatrix Potter 14868
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/6/14868 ]
[Files: 14868.txt; 14868-h.htm]
Oriental Religions and Christianity, by Frank F. Ellinwood 14867
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14867 ]
[Files: 14867.txt; 14867-8.txt]
Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador, by William Wood 14866
[Subtitle: An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C.
before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at
Quebec, January, 1911]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14866 ]
[Files: 14866.txt; 14866-8.txt; 14866-h.htm]
Gwaith Alun, by Alun 14865
[Ed.: Owen M. Edwards]
[Illus.: John Thomas, S. Maurice Jones]
[Language: Welsh]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/6/14865 ]
[Files: 14865.txt; 14865-h.htm]
Elaman hawainnoita V, by Pietari Paivarinta 14864
[Full title: Elaman hawainnoita V: Kirjailija; Mutta elaapa han wiela
sittenkin; Waara mammona]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14864 ]
[Files: 14864-8.txt]
The Tinder-Box, by Maria Thompson Daviess 14863
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14863 ]
[Files: 14863.txt; 14863-8.txt; 14863-h.htm]
Laara, by Kauppis-Heikki 14862
[Subtitle: Kuvaus Savon kansan elamasta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14862 ]
[Files: 14862-8.txt]
Kivesjarvelaiset; Simo Hurtta; Bellerophon, by Eino Leino 14861
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/6/14861 ]
[Files: 14861-8.txt]
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, by Walter Scott 14860
[Subtitle: From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford]
[Annotated by David Douglas Devlin]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/6/14860 ]
[Files: 14860.txt; 14860-8.txt; 14860-0.txt; 14860-h.htm]
Daddy Takes Us to the Garden, by Howard R. Garis 14859
[Subtitle: The Daddy Series for Little Folks]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14859 ]
[Files: 14859.txt; 14859-8.txt; 14859-h.htm]
The Man Thou Gavest, by Harriet T. Comstock 14858
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14858 ]
[Files: 14858.txt; 14858-h.htm]
The Story of Versailles, by Francis Loring Payne 14857
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14857 ]
[Files: 14857.txt; 14857-8.txt; 14857-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 152, March 28, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seaman 14856
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14856 ]
[Files: 14856.txt; 14856-8.txt; 14856-h.htm]
A Few Short Sketches, by Douglass Sherley 14855
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14855 ]
[Files: 14855.txt; 14855-h.htm]
Martha By-the-Day, by Julie M. Lippmann 14854
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14854 ]
[Files: 14854.txt; 14854-8.txt]
The Stowmarket Mystery, by Louis Tracy 14853
[Subtitle: Or, A Legacy of Hate]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14853 ]
[Files: 14853.txt; 14853-8.txt; 14853-h.htm]
The Younger Set, by Robert W. Chambers 14852
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/5/14852 ]
[Files: 14852.txt; 14852-8.txt; 14852-h.htm]
Uncle Silas, by J. S. LeFanu 14851
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/5/14851 ]
[Files: 14851.txt; 14851-8.txt; 14851-h.htm]
Het zwevende schaakbord, by Louis Couperus 14850
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/5/14850 ]
[Files: 14850-8.txt; 14850-h.htm]
Leaves of Life, by Margaret Bird Steinmetz 14849
[Subtitle: For Daily Inspiration]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/4/14849 ]
[Files: 14849.txt; 14849-8.txt; 14849-h.htm]
The Story of Miss Moppet, by Beatrix Potter 14848
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14848 ]
[Files: 14848.txt; 14848-h.htm]
Veden paalla liikkuva kaupunki, by Jules Verne 14847
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14847 ]
[Files: 14847-8.txt]
Punch, Volume 103, July 16, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14846
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14846 ]
[Files: 14846.txt; 14846-8.txt; 14846-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 102, Feb. 13, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14845
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14845 ]
[Files: 14845.txt; 14845-8.txt; 14845-h.htm]
The Taming of Red Butte Western, by Francis Lynde 14844
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14844 ]
[Files: 14844.txt; 14844-8.txt; 14844-h.htm]
The Manor House of Lacolle, by W.D. Lighthall 14843
[Subtitle: A Description and Historical Sketch of the Manoir of the
Seigniory of de Beaujeu of Lacolle]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14843 ]
[Files: 14843.txt; 14843-8.txt; 14843-h.htm]
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, September 1880, by Various 14842
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14842 ]
[Files: 14842.txt; 14842-8.txt]
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6), by Thomas Moore 14841
[Subtitle: With his Letters and Journals]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14841 ]
[Files: 14841.txt; 14841-8.txt; 14841-h.htm]
Vaihdokas, by Juho Reijonen 14840
[Subtitle: Kuvaus vanhan kansan elamasta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/4/14840 ]
[Files: 14840-8.txt]
Filipinas Dentro De Cien Anos (Estudio Politico-Social), by Jose Rizal 14839
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14839 ]
[Files: 14839-8.txt; 14839-h.htm]
The Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix Potter 14838
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14838 ]
[Files: 14838.txt; 14838-h.htm]
(Direct link to the illustrated html file with the lovely old images
which may recall childhood to many thousands of old folks:
http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14838/14838-h/14838-h.htm)
The Tale of Tom Kitten, by Beatrix Potter 14837
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14837 ]
[Files: 14837.txt; 14837-h.htm]
A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam', by Annie Allnut Brassey 14836
[Subtitle: Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/3/14836 ]
[Files: 14836.txt; 14836-8.txt; 14836-h.htm; ]
The Burglar and the Blizzard, by Alice Duer Miller 14835
[Subtitle: A Christmas Story]
[Illus.: Charlotte Harding]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/3/14835 ]
[Files: 14835.txt; 14835-h.htm; ]
The Whence and the Whither of Man, by John Mason Tyler 14834
[Subtitle: A Brief History of His Origin and Development through
Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/3/14834 ]
[Files: 14834.txt; 14834-8.txt; 14834-h.htm; ]
Varney the Vampire, by Thomas Preskett Prest 14833
[Subtitle: Or the Feast of Blood]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14833 ]
[Files: 14833.txt; 14833-h.htm]
A Maid of the Silver Sea, by John Oxenham 14832
[Illus.: Harold Copping]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/3/14832 ]
[Files: 14832.txt; 14832-8.txt; 14832-h.htm; ]
Andy Grant's Pluck, by Horatio Alger 14831
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14831 ]
[Files: 14831.txt]
Aljaska en de Canada-spoorweg, by Anonymous 14830
[From "De Aarde en haar volken", Jaargang 1892]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/3/14830 ]
[Files: 14830-8.txt; 14830-h.htm]
Our Holidays, by Various 14829
[Subtitle: Their Meaning and Spirit]
[Historical Stories Retold From St. Nicholas Magazine]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14829 ]
[Files: 14829.txt; 14829-8.txt; 14829-h.htm]
Les iles, by Narcisse-Henri-Edouard Faucher de Saint-Maurice 14828
[Subtitle: Promenades dans le golfe Saint-Laurent: une partie de la
Cote Nord, l'ile aux Oeufs, l'Anticosti, l'ile Saint-Paul, l'archipel
de la Madeleine]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14828 ]
[Files: 14828-8.txt; 14828-h.htm]
Etude sur Shakspeare, by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot 14827
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14827 ]
[Files: 14827-8.txt; 14827-h.htm]
Mythen en Legenden van Egypte, by Lewis Spence 14826
[Tr.: J. W. van Rooijen]
[Language: Dutch]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14826 ]
[Files: 14826-8.txt]
Our Foreigners, by Samuel P. Orth 14825
[Subtitle: A Chronicle of Americans in the Making]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14825 ]
[Files: 14825.txt; 14825-8.txt; 14825-h.htm]
Furnishing the Home of Good Taste, by Lucy Abbot Throop 14824
[Subtitle: A Brief Sketch of the Period Styles in Interior Decoration
with Suggestions as to Their Employment in the Homes of Today]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14824 ]
[Files: 14824.txt; 14824-8.txt; 14824-h.htm]
A Student in Arms, by Donald Hankey 14823
[Subtitle: Second Series]
[Intro.: J. St. Loe Strachey]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14823 ]
[Files: 14823.txt; 14823-8.txt; 14823-h.htm]
Kartilyang Makabayan, by Hermenegildo Cruz 14822
[Subtitle: Mga Tanong at Sagot Ukol Kay Andres Bonifacio at sa KKK]
[Language: Tagalog]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/2/14822 ]
[Files: 14822-8.txt; 14822-h.htm]
A Spray of Kentucky Pine, by George Douglass Sherley 14821
[Subtitle: Placed at the Feet of the Dead Poet James Whitcomb Riley]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/2/14821 ]
[Files: 14821.txt; 14821-h.htm; ]
Une femme d'argent, by Hector Malot 14820
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/2/14820 ]
[Files: 14820-8.txt]
Elaemaen hawainnoita IV: Kontti=Anna; Ruoti=ukko, Pietari Paeivaerinta 14819
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/1/14819 ]
[Files: 14819-8.txt]
The Daughter of Anderson Crow, by George Barr McCutcheon 14818
[Illus.: B. Martin Justice]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/1/14818 ]
[Files: 14818.txt; 14818-8.txt; 14818-h.htm; ]
The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales, by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 14817
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/1/14817 ]
[Files: 14817.txt]
La Mare Balena, by Victor Catala 14816
[Language: Catalan]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/1/14816 ]
[Files: 14816.txt; 14816-8.txt]
Peck's Compendium of Fun, by George W. Peck 14815
[Subtitle: Comprising the Choicest Gems of Wit, Humor, Sarcasm and
Pathos of America's Favorite Humorist]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/8/1/14815 ]
[Files: 14815.txt; 14815-8.txt; 14815-h.htm; ]
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, by Beatrix Potter 14814
[Links: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/1/14814 ]
[Files: 14814.txt; 14814-h.htm ]
The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay, by Maurice Hewlett 14813
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/1/14813 ]
[Files: 14813.txt; 14813-8.txt; 14813-0.txt; 14813-h.htm]
A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees, by Edwin Asa Dix 14812
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/1/14812 ]
[Files: 14812.txt; 14812-8.txt; 14812-h.htm; ]
The New Freedom, by Woodrow Wilson 14811
[Subtitle: A Call For the Emancipation of the Generous Energies
of a People]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/1/14811 ]
[Files: 14811.txt; 14811-8.txt; 14811-h.htm]
La maison a vapeur, by Jules Verne 14810
[Subtitle: Voyage travers l'Inde septentrionale]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/1/14810 ]
[Files: 14810-8.txt]
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths, by Jordanes 14809
[Subtitle: Part of a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Princeton
University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy ]
[Trans.: Charles C. Mierow ]
["Jordanes" is the only name of the book's 6th-century author.]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/0/14809 ]
[Files: 14809.txt; 14809-8.txt; 14809-h.htm; ]
Punch, Vol. 101, August 8, 1891, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14808
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14808 ]
[Files: 14808.txt; 14808-8.txt; 14808-h.htm]
Marjapojat, by Theodolinda Hahnsson 14807
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14807 ]
[Files: 14807-8.txt; 14807-h.htm]
The Present State of Wit (1711), by John Gay 14800
[Subtitle: In A Letter To A Friend In The Country]
[Intro.: Donald F. Bond]
[Includes: Bibliographical Note and Excerpts from "The English
Theophrastus: or the Manners of the Age", With an Introduction by
W. Earl Britton]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14800 ]
[Files: 14800.txt; 14800-8.txt]
=============================================================================
[ This Week's Other Stuff ]
=============================================================================
>From David Price, about #14865, Gwaith Alun:
For those wishing to know: Alun (pronounced Alin) was born in 1797 in
Mold, North Wales. His real name was John Blackwell. He didn't receive
much education as a child but showed a great interest in literature
(English and Welsh). A group of local well-to-do people were impressed
by him and got together enough money to fully educate him. He went to
Oxford University in 1824. Later he became a clergyman in Manordeifi
(Wales) until his death in 1841. The book is collection of his works,
mainly in Welsh although a few letters in English have been included.
Since many people who see the Gutenberg releases don't read Welsh and
might be interested in seeing a specimen translation of the work here's
a verse from Can Gwraig Y Pysgotwr (Song of the Fisherman's Wife):
Hush, restless wave! and landward gently creeping,
No longer sullen break;
All nature now is still and softly sleeping,
And why art thou awake?
The busy din of earth will soon be o'er,
Rest thee, oh rest upon thy sandy shore.
~ ~ ~
Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their
guard and give you an opportunity to commit more. -Mark Twain
~ ~ ~
And yes I said yes today is the 83rd anniversary of the first
publication of Ulysses.
=============================================================================
1
0
GWeekly_January_26_part2.txt
The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter 26 Jan 2005
eBooks Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since 1971
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Part 2 of the Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter:
- Obtaining Project Gutenberg eBooks
- Updates/corrections to previously posted eBooks
(Warning: there's a bunch this week!)
- 74 New U.S. eBooks this week
- 4 New eBooks at Project Gutenberg of Australia
- Last, but not least: insights and other fine stuff
(Including additional information about some of this week's
postings)
- Mailing list information
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Please note that we are currently recommending the use of:
http://www.gutenberg.org/
^^^
instead of:
http://www.gutenberg.net/
^^^
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.:: HOW TO GET EBOOKS FROM PROJECT GUTENBERG ::.
The easiest way to obtain our eBooks is at our search page at
http://gutenberg.org/find.shtml
which allows searching by title, author or eBook number; there is also
an Advanced Search page which allows for additional search criteria
(note that our newer postings may not yet be indexed for all additional
criteria). And please note: you can now obtain a listing by language
at the above link.
Mirrors (copies) of the complete collection are available around the
world, and you can select one nearer to your location from the link on
the search results page. To see a listing of mirror sites, and locate
the one nearest to you, visit:
http://gutenberg.org/MIRRORS.ALL
If you prefer to download eBooks via other methods than from the search
page, and need additional information, please refer to the file
GUTINDEX.ALL, available for viewing or downloading at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/GUTINDEX.ALL
That file contains descriptions and explanations about the filenaming
process, directory structure, file formats, and more.
And to directly access the file directories:
http://gutenberg.org/dirs/
Please note that the Project Gutenberg Production Team continues the
process of manually re-posting those eBooks originally posted prior to
Nov 2003 to the new filenaming and directory system (based on the eBook
number). This process includes some file maintenance (repairing,
correcting and re-formatting to current PG standards where practicable).
These re-postings are noted in the "corrections" listings below. More
information can be found in the file GUTINDEX.ALL mentioned above.
* * *
Please see Part 1 of this week's newsletter for more information about
Project Gutenberg. And if you haven't done so lately, please visit the
website at http://www.gutenberg.org to see what's new.
* * *
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Note: this listing best viewed with a fixed-width font, such as
Courier New or similar.
To report an error in the listings below, please write to news_at_pglaf.org
and include the word CORRECTION in the subject line.
=========================================================================
[ Here Are The Updated Listings For This Past Week ]
=========================================================================
TOTAL COUNT as of today, Wed, 26 Jan 2005: 15,172 (incl. 410 Aus.).
Last week the Total Count was 15,094, including 406 at PG of Australia.
This week we added 78 new (including 4 at PG of Australia).
RESERVED/PENDING count: 43 (No change this week).
=-=-=-=[ CORRECTIONS, REVISIONS AND NEW FORMATS ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
.:: During the past week the following eBooks were manually updated and
reposted with the indicated filenames and transferred into the corresponding
new directories:
The Faerie Queene Volume 1, by Edmund Spenser 6930C
[Editor: Jonathan Barnes]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/6/9/3/6930 ]
[Updated edition of: etext04/faeri10.txt ]
[Files: 6930.txt]
The Lily of the Valley, by Honore de Balzac 1569
[Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley]
[Updated edition of: etext98/tlotv10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/1569 ]
[Files: 1569.txt]
Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns, by Robert Burns 1279
[Updated edition of: etext98/psorb10.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/7/1279 ]
[Files: 1279.txt; 1279-h.htm]
Jerry of the Islands, by Jack London 1161
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/6/1161 ]
[Updated edition of: etext98/jrisl10.txt ]
[Files: 1161.txt; 1161-h.htm ]
The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 61
[Updated edition of etext93/manif12.txt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/6/61 ]
[Files: 61.txt]
.:: GUTINDEX.ALL is being corrected as follows:
Corrected to indicate Stewart as translator, not author:
Feb 2003 L. Annaeus Seneca On Benefits, Aubrey Stewart (Tr)[bnftsxxx.xxx] 3794
.:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements:
Subtitle corrected ("elamasta", not "elemast"):
Maekijaervelaeiset, by Kauppis-Heikki 14727
[Subtitle: Kuvaus Savon kansan elamasta]
Title corrected:
Haunted and the Haunters, Vol. II (of 2), by Edward Bulwer Lytton 14195
[Title: A Strange Story. To Which Is Added, The Haunted And The Haunters]
The following are being re-indexed to indicate full title and edition:
Feb 1997 Dr. Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe, Newer Edition[drfstaxx.xxx] 811
[Title: The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus]
[From the Quarto of 1616]
[Ed: Alexander Dyce]
Jan 1997 Dr. Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe [Footnotes] [drfstxxx.xxx] 779
(Note: No Footnotes in:) [drfstxxa.xxx]
[Title: The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus]
[From the Quarto of 1604]
[Ed.: Alexander Dyce]
Translator added:
May 1994 Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo [In English] [lesmsxxx.xxx] 135
[Tr.: Isabel F. Hapgood]
Full title and translator added:
Jun 1994 Biography of George Sand, by Rene Doumic [sandbxxx.xxx] 138
[Title: George Sand, Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings]
[Tr.: Alys Hallard]
Title corrected and editor added:
Jul 1994 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin [bfautxxx.xxx] 148
[Ed.: Charles W Eliot]
Corrected to indicate that Jowett is the translator:
Jul 1994 The Republic by Plato, Tr. by Benjamin Jowett [repubxxx.xxx] 150
-=-=-=-=[ 74 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
La Jangada, by Jules Verne 14806
[Subtitle: Huit cent lieues sur l'Amazone]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/0/14806 ]
[Files: 14806-8.txt]
Les trophees, by Jose-Maria de Heredia 14805
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/8/0/14805 ]
[Files: 14805-8.txt]
La Guerre Sociale, by Andre Leo 14804
[Subtitle: Discours Prononce au Congres de la Paix]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14804 ]
[Files: 14804-8.txt; 14804-0.txt]
Journal des Goncourt (Deuxieme Volume), by Goncourt 14803
[Subtitle: Memoires de la vie literaire]
[Author: Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14803 ]
[Files: 14803-8.txt; 14803-0.txt]
Huutolaiset, by Theodolinda Hahnsson 14802
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14802 ]
[Files: 14802-8.txt]
"En ollenkaan muista", by Evald Ferdinand Jahnsson 14801
[Subtitle: 4-naytoksinen naytelma]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/8/0/14801 ]
[Files: 14801-8.txt]
Journal des Goncourt (Premier Volume), by Goncourt 14799
[Author: Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt]
[Subtitle: Memoires de la vie literaire]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/9/14799 ]
[Files: 14799-8.txt; 14799-0.txt]
Making Both Ends Meet, by Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt 14798
[Subtitle: The Income and Outlay of New York Working Girls]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/9/14798 ]
[Files: 14798.txt; 14798-8.txt; 14798-h.htm; ]
The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, by Beatrix Potter 14797
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/9/14797 ]
[Files: 14797.txt; 14797-h.htm]
El Consejo de los Dioses, by Jose Rizal 14796
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/9/14796 ]
[Files: 14796-8.txt; 14796-h.htm]
Junto Al Pasig, by Jose Rizal 14795
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/9/14795 ]
[Files: 14795-8.txt; 14795-h.htm]
Ang Mananayaw, by Rosauro Almario 14794
[Language: Tagalog]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/9/14794 ]
[Files: 14794-8.txt; 14794-h.htm]
La vie errante, by Guy de Maupassant 14793
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/9/14793 ]
[Files: 14793-8.txt]
La sorcellerie, by Charles Louandre 14792
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/9/14792 ]
[Files: 14792-8.txt; 14792-h.htm]
Memoires (Tome 1), by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot 14791
[Subtitle: pour servir - l'Histoire de mon temps]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/9/14791 ]
[Files: 14791-8.txt]
Contes du jour et de la nuit, by Guy de Maupassant 14790
[Illus.: Paul Cousturier]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/9/14790 ]
[Files: 14790-8.txt]
Aventures de Monsieur Pickwick, Vol. II, by Charles Dickens 14789
[Tr.: P. Grolier]
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14789 ]
[Files: 14789.txt; 14789-8.txt; 14789-h.htm]
La nuit de Noel dans tous les pays, by Alphonse Chabot 14788
[Language: French]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14788 ]
[Files: 14788-8.txt; 14788-h.htm]
Punch, Volume 102, July 2, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14787
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/8/14787 ]
[Files: 14787.txt; 14787-8.txt; 14787-h.htm]
Up the Chimney, by Shepherd Knapp 14786
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14786 ]
[Files: 14786.txt; 14786-h.htm]
Down the Chimney, by Shepherd Knapp 14785
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14785 ]
[Files: 14785.txt; 14785-h.htm]
Timid Hare, by Mary Hazelton Wade 14784
[Subtitle: The Little Captive ]
[Author AKA: Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade ]
[Illus.: Louis Betts ]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/8/14784 ]
[Files: 14784.txt; 14784-h.htm; ]
The Twelve Tables, by Anonymous 14783
[Tr.: P.R. Coleman-Norton]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14783 ]
[Files: 14783.txt; 14783-8.txt]
England over Seas, by Lloyd Roberts 14782
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/8/14782 ]
[Files: 14782.txt; ]
The Elene of Cynewulf, by Cynewulf 14781
[Tr.: Lucius Hudson Holt]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/7/8/14781 ]
[Files: 14781.txt; 14781-8.txt]
Evidence of Christianity, by William Paley 14780
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/8/14780 ]
[Files: 14780.txt; ]
Mr. Fortescue, by William Westall 14779
[Subtitle: An Andean Romance]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/7/14779 ]
[Files: 14779.txt; 14779-8.txt; 14779-h.htm; ]
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 341, March, 1844, Vol. 55, Various 14778
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14778 ]
[Files: 14778.txt; 14778-8.txt; 14778-h.htm]
Hochelagans and Mohawks, by W. D. Lighthall 14777
[Subtitle: A Link in Iroquois History]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/7/14777 ]
[Files: 14777.txt; 14777-8.txt; 14777-h.htm; ]
Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses, by Stutzman 14776
[Author: John J. Stutzman]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14776 ]
[Files: 14776.txt; 14776-h.htm]
Elaman hawainnoita III: Suku=ylpeys; Tahdon woima, by Paivarinta 14775
[Author: Pietari Paivarinta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14775 ]
[Files: 14775.txt; 14775-8.txt]
Painuva paiva et al., by Eino Leino 14774
[Title: Painuva paiva; Elaman koreus; Leirivalkeat; Ajatar;
Syreenien kukkiessa]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14774 ]
[Files: 14774.txt; 14774-8.txt]
Viija, by Kauppis-Heikki 14773
[Subtitle: Kuvaus Savon kansan elamasta]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14773 ]
[Files: 14773-8.txt]
Acton's Feud, by Frederick Swainson 14772
[Subtitle: A Public School Story]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/4/7/7/14772 ]
[Files: 14772.txt; 14772-8.txt; 14772-h.htm]
The False One, by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher 14771
[Subtitle: A Tragedy]
[Ed.: Arnold Glover]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/7/14771 ]
[Files: 14771.txt; 14771-8.txt; 14771-h.htm; ]
Life in a Thousand Worlds, by William Shuler Harris 14770
[Author AKA: W. S. Harris]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/7/14770 ]
[Files: 14770.txt; 14770-h.htm; ]
Punch, Vol. 152, April 11, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seaman 14769
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14769 ]
[Files: 14769.txt; 14769-8.txt; 14769-h.htm]
La Parada, by Joaquim Ruyra 14768
[Language: Catalan]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14768 ]
[Files: 14768.txt; 14768-8.txt]
Punch, Vol. 152, February 21, 1917, Ed. by Owen Seaman 14767
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14767 ]
[Files: 14767.txt; 14767-8.txt; 14767-h.htm]
McGuffey's Third Eclectic Reader, by William Holmes McGuffey 14766
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14766 ]
[Files: 14766.txt; 14766-doc.doc; 14766-pdf.pdf]
El Gaucho Martin Fierro, by Jose Hernandez 14765
[Language: Spanish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14765 ]
[Files: 14765-8.txt]
The Grey Book, by Johan M. Snoek 14764C
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14764 ]
[Files: 14764.txt]
Winston of the Prairie, by Harold Bindloss 14763
[Ill.: V. Herbert Dunton]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14763 ]
[Files: 14763.txt; 14763-h.htm; ]
Now or Never, by Oliver Optic 14762
[Subtitle: The Adventures of Bobby Bright]
[Author AKA: William Taylor Adams; Warren T. Ashton]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14762 ]
[Files: 14762.txt; ]
Caxton's Book of Curtesye, edited by Frederick J. Furnivall 14761
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14761 ]
[Files: 14761.txt; 14761-8.txt; ]
McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader, by William Holmes McGuffey 14760
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/6/14760 ]
[Files: 14760.txt; 14760-8.txt; 14760-doc.doc; 14760-pdf.pdf]
Camping For Boys, by H.W. Gibson 14759
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14759 ]
[Files: 14759.txt; 14759-doc.doc; 14759-pdf.pdf]
Mary Anderson, by J. M. Farrar 14758
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14758 ]
[Files: 14758.txt; 14758-8.txt; 14758-h.htm; ]
The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon, by Siegried Sassoon 14757
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14757 ]
[Files: 14757.txt; 14757-8.txt]
The Man in the Twilight, by Ridgwell Cullum 14756
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14756 ]
[Files: 14756.txt; 14756-8.txt; 14756-h.htm; ]
Father Stafford, by Anthony Hope 14755
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14755 ]
[Files: 14755.txt; 14755-8.txt; 14755-0.txt; 14755-h.htm]
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800, by Cusack 14754
[Author: Mary Frances Cusack]
[Illus.: Henry Doyle]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14754 ]
[Files: 14754.txt; 14754-8.txt; 14754-h.htm; ]
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 335, September 1843 14753
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14753 ]
[Files: 14753.txt; 14753-8.txt]
The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10), by Various 14752
[Editor: Eva March Tappan]
[Subtitle: Stories from the Classics]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14752 ]
[Files: 14752.txt; 14752-8.txt; 14752-h.htm; ]
Le retour de l'exile, by Louis H. Frechette 14751
[Subtitle: Drame en cinq actes et huit tableaux]
[Language: French]
Bowdoin Boys in Labrador, by Jonathan Prince (Jr.) Cilley 14750
[Subtitle: An Account of the Bowdoin College Scientific Expedition to
Labrador Led by Prof. Leslie A. Lee of the Biological Department]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/5/14750 ]
[Files: 14750.txt; 14750-h.htm; ]
The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland 14749
[Author: T. W. Rolleston] [Intro.: Stopford A. Brooke]
[Illus.: Stephen Reid]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14749 ]
[Files: 14749.txt; 14749-8.txt; 14749-h.htm; ]
For the Faith, by Evelyn Everett-Green 14748
[Subtitle: A Story of the Young Pioneers of Reformation in Oxford]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14748 ]
[Files: 14748.txt; 14748-h.htm; ]
Punch, Vol. 102, June 25, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14747
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14747 ]
[Files: 14747.txt; 14747-8.txt; 14747-h.htm; ]
The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion, by Desiderius Erasmus 14746
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14746 ]
[Files: 14746.txt; 14746-8.txt; 14746-h.htm]
Punch, Vol. 102, June 18, 1892, Ed. by Francis Burnand 14745
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14745 ]
[Files: 14745.txt; 14745-8.txt; 14745-h.htm; ]
Different Girls, by Various 14744
[Ed.: William Dean Howells and Henry Mills Alden]
Contents:
The Little Joys of Margaret, by Richard le Gallienne]
Kittie's Sister Josephine, by Elizabeth Jordan]
The Wizard's Touch, by Alice Brown]
The Bitter Cup, by Charles B. De Camp]
His Sister, by Mary Applewhite Bacon]
The Perfect Year, by Eleanor A. Hallowell]
Editha, by William Dean Howells]
The Stout Miss Hopkins's Bicycle, by Octave Thanet]
The Marrying of Esther, by Mary M. Mears]
Cordelia's Night of Romance, by Julian Ralph]
The Prize-Fund Beneficiary, by E. A. Alexander]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14744 ]
[Files: 14744.txt; 14744-8.txt; 14744-h.htm; ]
The Fun of Getting Thin, by Samuel G. Blythe 14743
[Subtitle: How to Be Happy and Reduce the Waist Line]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14743 ]
[Files: 14743.txt; ]
Vanishing England, by P. H. Ditchfield 14742
[Illus.: Fred Roe]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14742 ]
[Files: 14742.txt; 14742-8.txt; 14742-h.htm; ]
Duhovnye ody (Spiritual Odes), by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin 14741
[Language: Russian]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14741 ]
[Files: 14741-8.txt; 14741-0.txt; 14741-h.htm]
The Princess Passes, by Williamson 14740
[Subtitle: A Romance of a Motor-Car]
[Author: Alice Muriel Williamson and Charles Norris Williamson]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/4/14740 ]
[Files: 14740.txt; 14740-8.txt; 14740-h.htm; ]
The Altar Steps, by Compton MacKenzie 14739
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14739 ]
[Files: 14739.txt; 14739-8.txt; 14739-0.txt; 14739-h.htm]
Kellarikerroksessa, by Elvira Willman 14738
[Subtitle: Viisinaytoksinen naytelma]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14738 ]
[Files: 14738-8.txt]
Lyyli, by Elvira Willman 14737
[Subtitle: Viisinaytoksinen naytelma]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14737 ]
[Files: 14737-8.txt]
Elaemaen hawainnoita II: Waimoni; Puutteen Matti, Pietari Paeivaerinta 14736
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14736 ]
[Files: 14736-8.txt]
Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham, by Harold J. Laski 14735
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14735 ]
[Files: 14735.txt; 14735-8.txt; 14735-h.htm]
Second Plays, by A. A. Milne 14734
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14734 ]
[Files: 14734.txt; 14734-8.txt; 14734-h.htm]
Elaemaen hawainnoita I, by Pietari Paeivaerinta 14733
[Title: Elaemaen hawainnoita I: Uudistalo; Halla=aamuna; Moekin Maiju;
Noidan rangaistus]
[Language: Finnish]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14733 ]
[Files: 14733-8.txt]
The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum, by Thornton W. Burgess 14732
[Illus.: Harrison Cady]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/7/3/14732 ]
[Files: 14732.txt; 14732-h.htm; ]
-=-=-=-=[ 4 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Jan 2005 The Edge of the Unknown, by Arthur Conan Doyle [050015xx.xxx] 0410A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500151.txt or .zip ]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500151h.html ]
Jan 2005 Lost Horizon, by James Hilton [050014xx.xxx] 0409A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500141.txt or .zip ]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500141h.html ]
Jan 2005 Our New Selection, by Steele Rudd [050013xx.xxx] 0408A
[http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500131.txt or .zip ]
[and http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500131h.html ]
Jan 2005 The Mother's Recompense, by Edith Wharton [050012xx.xxx] 0407A
[http://gutenberg.org.au/ebooks05/0500121.txt or .zip ]
[and http://gutenberg.org.au/ebooks05/0500121h.html ]
eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. To access these
ebooks, go to http://gutenberg.org.au/plusfifty.html
For more information about Project Gutenberg of Australia, including
accessing those etexts from outside of Australia, please visit:
http://gutenberg.org.au/
--Project Gutenberg of Australia--
--A treasure trove of Literature--
*treasure-trove n. treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership
For more information about copyright restrictions in other countries,
please visit:
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/okbooks.html
=============================================================================
[ This Week's Other Stuff ]
=============================================================================
The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who
can't read them. -Mark Twain
=============================================================================
1
0