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02 August 2010, 23:35
Idaho Sharpshooter
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A while back someone posted here that there were a number of classicd available for download on Google. Anybody know how to find them?

thanks

Rich
DRSS
04 August 2010, 15:58
Martin Godio
Hi,
You can go to Google books a do a search in advanced search for only full book (I have it in spanish do not know correct spel in English.
You can look for an author of a word.
You can find some books here too:
http://www.archive.org/details/tigerhunters029908mbp

Hope that helps.
Martin


Double Rifle Shooters Society member from Argentina.
My doubles:
.577 Snider by W.Richards.
.58" ML by Pedersoli
08 August 2010, 08:53
Idaho Sharpshooter
Martin,

my thanks. I downloaded the Tiger Hunters, and printed it out here. A local bookstore laminated my covers and then spiral bound it. Total cost, for (so far) seven hours of fascinating reading: $11.24.

I appreciate the help, and look forward to adding to my library of good reads.

Rich
DRSS
09 August 2010, 16:56
Martin Godio
Glad I could help you.
There are many free books in Internet.
I download more than 800 classic old books (hunting, exploring and guns.)
You can search some books by author o subject.
Martín


Double Rifle Shooters Society member from Argentina.
My doubles:
.577 Snider by W.Richards.
.58" ML by Pedersoli
10 August 2010, 10:27
Mark
Another couple of excellent online libraries for scanned books:

www.gutenberg.org

http://openlibrary.org/


A great thing to do is download several e-books before going on a trip so you can read them at leisure.


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11 August 2010, 04:30
billinthewild
Thanks for that information.....I never knew that was available....


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Theodore Roosevelt
11 August 2010, 21:46
Mark
It really is amazing what is online nowadays, and you can download all these great old works that personally I'd never probably look up in a conventional library.


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