AMUG Newton Site- The AMUG Newton site is a large collection of Newton software. There are 1,500 files
which can be used to compliment your Newton experience. You can
get this large collection on CD for Mac or PC. pop
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Apple's Newton Archives- This is Apple's FTP site for Newton software. Includes OS updates, NBU, NCU, Press, NIE, NTK and more. [ftp://ftp.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Newton/] pop
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Newton's Library- A constantly growing library of freeware newtonbooks from every imaginable genre. pop
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Presence's Newton File Archive- Presence's stash of packages for the 130. Disorganized, confusing, and incomplete, this collection will help you download the most common Newton apps. pop
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The Newton Traveler- The Newton Traveler strives to be an archive of software, books, maps and links intended for the Newton owner on the go, all begun in an effort to ready my own Newton Messagepad 2000 for an upcoming trip to Europe pop
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Newton's Library- Free newtonbooks - horror, reference, sf, mystery, adventure, poetry, technology etc. Updated monthly. pop
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NewtonStuff- In the good ol' haydays of Apple's Newton MessagePad, NewtonStuff had a collection of reference information like sports schedules, episode guides, codes and abbreviations, etc in Newton Book format. Some of the still relevant books are now stored here. Occasionally I may create some new ones if there is interest. pop
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95 Theses by Martin Luther- This was nailed to the door of the church of Wittenburg on October 31, 1517, this document is responsible for the Protestant Reformation. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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A Cathedral Romance by Kate Douglas Wiggin- A cute and charming story about how John and Katharine met while visiting the famous cathedrals in England, from the perspective of their diaries.
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A Comedy of Masks by Ernest Dowson and Arthur Moore- When the young artist Richard Lightmark paints a picture of Rainham's Dock things start looking well for him, but there are many complications before he will be able to settle down comfortably. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Dream of Armageddon by H. G. Wells- Some dreams are so vivid that reality pales, so vivid you might almost think that your waking life is the dream. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum- Santa Claus lives in the Laughing Valley, where stands the big, rambling castle in which his toys are manufactured. A Christmas story by the author of the "Land of Oz"-books. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Lady of Quality by Francis H. Burnett- The story of a womans devotion to life and love by the author of "The Little Princess" and "Little Lord Fauntleroy". Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Lute of Jade, Chinese Poetry by L. Cranmer-Byng- This collection presents some of the best ancient chinese poets along with translations of their works. Take a look at Autumn by Ou-Yang Hsiu of Lu-ling - it has some of the qualities of Poe's The Raven, both in words and spirit.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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A Moonlight Fable by H. G. Wells- Everything looks different in moon-light - white, silvery and shining. Take care lest you be seduced by the beauty. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Philosophy of Art by John Fiske- A comment on "The Philosophy of Art" by H. Taine. New York: Leypoldt and Holt, 1867. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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A Warning to the Curious by M. R. James- A frightened young man is caught in a dilemma: He had the luck to discover something valuable - and he doesn't know how to return it. The problem is that the guardian of the object wants it back very, very badly. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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ABC's of Science by Charles Oliver- A short reference work on various "natural phenomena". Contains chapters on Astronomy, The Solar System, Animal Magnetism and other scientific subjects. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Abolishing Christianity by Jonathan Swift- An argument to prove that the abolishing of christianity in England may, as things now stand (1708), be attended with some inconveniences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Account of Egypt by Herodotus- Written in the fifth century BC. It tells of the wonders of ancient Egypt with a style and grace not seen before that time. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Acoustical Terms- Over 230 terms, from A-weighting to White Noise. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Ada Terms Glossary- A glossary of terms related to the Ada programming language. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Adventure by Jack London- The doctor in the jungle on Solomon Island has a hard time with the natives, but as everyone know - it takes two to quarrel. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Aesop's Fables- Over 80 of Aesop's fables. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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After Three Days by Lewis Carroll- A poem written after seeing H. Hunt's picture "The Finding of Christ in the Temple." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Alexanderıs Bridge by Willa Cather- The life and death of Bartley Alexander, the bridge-builder, as told by his old teacher, professor Lucius Wilson. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Alexandria and her Schools by Charles Kingsley- Lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution, Edinburgh, in February, 1854, at the onset of the Crimean War. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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An Episode of Cathedral History by M. R. James- You never know what will turn up when you re-build the interior of old churches. Sometimes it's treasure, sometimes you regret the whole project... Freeware from Newton's Library.
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An International Episode by Henry James- Two young Englishmen journey to America, and find themselves not really understanding what goes on.
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Anthropology- A pocket guide to anthropology, with a special emphasis on pre-Columbian North Americans. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Architectural Terms- A pocket guide to architectural terminology. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Areopagitica by John Milton- A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England. In defence of the free printing of books and pamphlets, without the neccessity of obtaining permission from the authorities. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Artist Guide- A listing of over 620 artists with a brief biographical sketch of each. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Athenian and American Life by John Fiske- A comparison, inspired by W. R. Greg's essay on British and Foreign Characteristics. This is not, as some have claimed, an urge for "doing nothing", just a reminder that leisure has its values too. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Azerbaijan HTB- An interactive reference about the country of Azerbaijan and related subjects. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Bar Association Directory- A directory listing the address and phone numbers of the bar associations in every state. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Baucis and Philemon by Jonathan Swift- A humourous poem about the poor old Philemon and his wife, who late one evening opened their door to two wandering saints in disguise. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Beauty and the Beast by Bayard Taylor- A story of fact and fancy. The facts are borrowed from the Russian author, Petjerski - the fancy is our own. The events in this tale took place in the middle of the 18th century, in a town on the banks of the Volga. Freware from Newton's Library.
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Better Business Bureau Directory- A directory listing the address and phone numbers of the Better Business Bureaus. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Betty Zane by Zane Grey- The story of Betty Zane in revolutionary war era America. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Bible Reading Calendar by R. M. M'Cheyne- An old routine for reading through the whole Bible in one year, written by M'Cheyne. It is recently featured in DA Carson's book for the love of God. This is a rough and dirty version of it.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Biotechnology Glossary- A glossary of over 470 terms related to biotechnology. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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British Romantic Poets edited by Cliff Crouch- Some thirty short poems by Burns, Wordsworth, Scott, Coleridge and others. The term Romantic is used loosely, to include poets of the Victorian era as well. Poems date from the late 18th to late 19th centuries. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Brother Jacob by George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans)- David Faux decided early in life that being a confectioner was likely the most exalted state a man could aspire to. He soon found out, however, that this was not the case, and took another road to fame and riches... Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Caloric Content of Popular Foods- A guide to the calorie content of many popular foods. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Calories by Sean Luke- This is a large collection of caloric information, derived from a variety of sources including The Hacker's Diet and numerous fast food joints' websites.
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Chemical Hazards- Information gleaned from the product safety data sheets of many hazardous chemicals encountered in the workplace. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Comet Mining - An Overview by Nick Szabo- A comprehensive introduction to comet-mining - a relatively unexplored area of space development, which may play a central role in cracking open the space frontier. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Confucian Analects- This is the complete text of Confucian Analects in newtonbook format. Over 200 pages of the thoughts of one of the greatest Eastern philosophers. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Consumer Protection Directory- A listing of consumer protection agencies in all 50 states plus Washington DC, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and the US Virgin Islands. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Cool Air by H. P. Lovecraft- How long can a man live after he has died, and what does it take to keep him going? The answers can be found in this strange story by one of the masters of horror. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Count Magnus by M. R. James- Mr. Wraxall, an Englishman allows his traveller's curiosity to get the best of him while visiting the manor-house of Count Magnus in Sweden. A half-dozen black-and-white illustrations illuminate this dark narrative. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell- Cranford is a city of women, those men that exist are seldom heard of. And why should they be, when the Cranford women can do perfectly well without them? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Cryptology Glossary- a glossary of terms related to cryptology. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster- For some reason one of the trustees of the orphanage where Jerusha Abbott lives takes interest in her, and sends her to college, where she will become an author, provided she writes him a letter once a month. Freeware from Newton's library.
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Daisy Miller by Henry James- Mr. Winterbourne, who usually stays in Geneva, makes an unfortunate aquaintance in a young American girl, Ms. Miller.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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David Elginbrod by George MacDonald- A classic of Victorian Scotland. Not only an exceptional spiritual work, David Elginbrod weaves a tale of ghosts, mysticism, the supernatural, and love in such a manner as to be both educational, spiritually-uplifting, and spellbinding. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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DCI Scores by Len Kawamoto- Newton Book of Drum Corps International (DCI) Finals Scores from 1972 - 1998.
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Discourse on Reason by Rene Descartes- Discussions on subjects as diverse as Morals, God's Existence, the Human Soul, Reason, and the Sciences, conveniently divided into six parts.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Doctrine of the Mean by Confucius- Confucius explanations about Harmony, Equilibrium and the Path of Duty. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Down In Flames by Larry Niven- Outline for an Unwritten Epic Novel. What you didn't know about the Kzinti, Bandersnatchi and Slavers... and probably didn't want to, when all is said and done. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Drug Info - Generic- Drug Info - generic- a listing of over 300 generic drugs with manufacturer, tradename, treatment class, and indication (reason for usage). Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Drug Info - Tradename- A listing of over 300 drug tradenames with manufacturer, generic name, treatment class, and indication (reason for usage). Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Dubliners by James Joyce- A collection of short stories, generally centered around traditional irish folk- and everyday life.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Earthıs Holocaust by Nathaniel Hawthorne- A terrible story in which "old garbage" is burned to make room for new thoughts and inspirations. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Efficient Aesthetics by T. O. Morrow- We lust beauty. How can we satisfy this lust? That's a question for aesthetics. By revealing beauty's underlying principles, aesthetics will show us how to bring more joy, grace, and wonder to our lives. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Enchanted Cigarettes by Andrew Lang- To dream over literary projects, Balzac says, is like "smoking enchanted cigarettes," but when we try to tackle our projects, to make them real, the enchantment disappears. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Flatland, Edwin A. Abbott- Humour, satire, logic, all combined in a brilliantly entertaining classic of the fourth dimension. The narrator, A. Square, lives in a two dimensional world - literally. Then, his simple 2D ideas and beliefs are intruded upon by a Sphere from the land of 3 dimensions. philosophically challenging and at the same time mathematically and logically intriguing. Illustrated.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Found and Lost by unknown author- From Atlantic Monthly April 1860 An exciting story about an expedition to find the source of the Nile. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Four Arthurian Romances by Prism Reserch- Stories written in 1060 AD brought to life on your Newton. English translations from Project Gutenburg.
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Four Tales of Fear by Edgar Allan Poe- Four short tales of fear by the American poet and literary genius Edgar Allan Poe: Hop-Frog, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, The Masque of the Red Death. Includes some b/w illustrations. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter- A story about courage and friendship, and how Freckles, the one-handed Guard of the Limberlost, found both love and his lost family.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Free Will by Voltaire- An attempt to explain the idea and meaning of the concept "Free will". Freeware from Newton's Library.
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General Services Administration Directory- The GSA is responsible for a large portion of the United States government's purchasing activities. This directory contains the address and phone numbers for the headquarters and regional offices of the GSA. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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His Wedded Wife by Rudyard Kipling- The safest plan is never to tread on a worm - not even on the last new subaltern from Home, with his buttons hardly out of their tissue paper, and the red of sappy English beef in his cheeks. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Historia Brittonum by Nennius- Nennius was, as one modern historian writes, unrestrainedly inventive. Not all of Nennius can be dismissed as he apparently had access to no-longer available 5th century sources, but neither can he be entirely trusted. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Historia Calamitatum by Peter Abelard- Translated by Henry Adams Bellows Peter Abelard's life. Abelard was one of the great intellectuals of the 12th century. For a long period all his works were included in the later Index of Forbidden Books. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Historical Difficulties by John Fiske- A comment on "Historical Difficulties and Contested Events" by Octave Delepierre, LL. D., F. S. A., Secretary of Legation to the King of the Belgians. 8vo. London: Murray, 1868. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett- An instructional booklet. There are 24 hours to each day - here are some suggestions on how to get the most out of them, including instructions on making tea while the servants are still asleep. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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In a Cellar by Harriet E. Prescott- Odd things might be found in cellars, but make certain you have got the right cellar before you start looking. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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In the Kingdom of Mao Bell by Neal Stephenson- Neal Stephenson, author of Snow Crash and Diamond Age, reports from South China on Market Leninism in the Shenzhen economic zone.
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Increasing Returns and Economic Progress by Allyn A. Young- A paper on two aspects of Adam Smith's theorem that the division of labour depends upon the extent of the market: the growth of indirect or roundabout methods of production and the division of labour among industries. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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International Airport Identifier- A directory listing over 9,200 airport codes; from AAA (Anaa, French Polynesia) to ZZV (Zanesville, OH USA). Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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International Tourist Information- A directory of tourist information for destinations around the world. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Jealousy: Causes and a Possible Cure by Emma Goldman- The popular notion is that jealousy is inborn and therefore can never be eradicated from the human heart. This idea is a convenient excuse for those who lack ability and willingness to delve into cause and effect.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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John Bull on the Guadalquivir- People are not always who they seem, so it is only prudent to mind one's manners while visiting abroad, as Mr. Pomfret now has learned.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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King Solomonıs Mines by Henry Rider Haggard- How Allan Quatermain, of Durban, Natal, made his fortune, and why he would not do it again, had he a choice. In his own words to his son Harry. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Labor Union Directory- A directory listing the address and phone numbers for many labor unions in the United States. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Lady Susan by Jane Austen- This tale of the self-seeking Lady Susan Vernon was probably written some time before 1805, but it was not published until 1871, as part of James Edward Austen-Leigh's "Memoir".
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Lay Morals by R. L. Stevenson- An essay on the problems of education, the differences between the bible and what is called "a Christian upbringing" and how these differences are resolved.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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LDS Scriptures by Sean Luke- The full set of LDS (Mormon) Scriptures for the Newton
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Little Miss Sophie by Alice Dunbar- Miss Sophie works hard to buy back a ring for her former fiance, but will she be able to save enough money in time? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Madam How and Lady Why by Charles Kingsley- A delightful treatise on Geology and Scientific thinking in general, written for children by the author of "The Water-babies".
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Magnetic Vision by Bruce Sterling- A column on Roentgen, CAT-scans, MRI and the visionary cancer researcher Dr. Raymond Damadian.
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Major Library Directory- A directory listing the address and phone numbers, plus a brief description of the collection for many major libraries in the United States and Canada. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Manifesto by Josiah Warren- Josiah Warren, thought of as the first individualist anarchist in America, wrote this statement in 1841, outlining his philosophy of individual sovereignty and its practical implications.
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Meditations upon our Human Condition by John Donne- "O miserable condition of Man! which was not imprinted by God who, as he is immortal himself, had put a coal, a beam of immortality into us, which we might have blown into a flame, but blew it out by our first sin." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Mind Uploading by Richard Kennaway- A discussion of various means of transferring or copying a mind to an artifical substrate. How would it work, and what would happen...? What about the legal rights of such a mind? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Moving Pictures by Stephen Paget- "Some of us were born into a world in which all the pictures stood still: and I challenge youth to defend the cause of moving pictures. On my antiquated shield, the motto is Pictures Ought Not to Move." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Mrs. Packletideıs Tiger by H. H. Munro (SAKI)- Mrs. Packletide spent most of her time trying to get one up on Loona Bimberton. Now Loona had flown eleven miles in an aeroplane, so the only thing for Mrs. Packletide to do was to shoot a tiger... Freeware from Newton's Library.
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My Garden Aquaintance by James Russell Lowell- A collection of anecdotes from Mr. Lowell's encounters with various birds. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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My Life as an International Arms Courier by Matt Blaze- Devices and computer programs that use encryption techniques to hide information from prying eyes and ears are considered "munitions" and subject to the same rules that govern the international arms trade. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Never Bet the Devil Your Head by E. A Poe- Everybody should heed the advise in the title of this story. Actually, never bet the Devil anything, even if it is a safe bet. He is not a good loser.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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No Treason - The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner- Written in 1870 and published by the author, "No Treason" remains one of the greatest flat-out anarcho-libertarian rants ever penned. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen- The romantic tale of Catherine Morland and her marriage to a pleasant young man. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Odalie by Alice Dunbar- A short, but sad, story of an innocent girl and the breaking of her heart. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat by Thomas Gray- You may have heard these lines before: "Not all that tempts your wandering eyes And heedless hearts, is lawful prize, Nor all that glisters, gold." This newtonbook contatins the complete poem. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Of Agriculture by Abraham Cowley- An essay which extolls the virtues of the agrarian lifestyle. Written in the mid-1600s. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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On Being Found Out by W. M. Thackeray- "At the close of Queen Anne's reign, when I was a boy at a private and preparatory school for young gentlemen, I remember the wiseacre of a master ordering us all, one night, to march into a little garden..." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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On Interpretation by Aristotle- On Interpretation By Aristotle - the father of Western Philosophy. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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On Sophistical Refutations by Aristotle- On Sophistical Refutations by Aristotle - the father of Western Philosophy. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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On the Art of Tea by Takuan- A short and poetical explanation of the spirit of cha-no-yu, the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by H. D. Thoreau- Original title: Resistance to Civil Government. Thoraeu's famous anti-government-tract. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Outer Cyberspace by Bruce Sterling- Dreaming of space-flight, and predicting its future, have always been favorite pastimes of science fiction. In this science column for F&SF, Mr. Sterling can't resist the urge to contribute to this grand tradition. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Oxford - Town and University by Andrew Lang- Some short impressions from various aspects of life at the University of Oxford. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Persuasion by Jane Austen- 24 chapters of Englishness, troubles, romance, misunderstandings and what-not. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Phantasmagoria and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll- A collection of poems by the author of such well-known works as "Alice in Wonderland", "Sylvie and Bruno" and "The Hunting of the Snark". Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Philosophical Terms- A glossary of over 170 terms related to the study of philosophy. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Poems and Short Stories by H. P. Lovecraft- Includes five poems and the following stories: Ex Oblivione, Memory, Nyarlathotep, Polaris, The Azathoth, The Cats of Ulthar, The Descendant, The Terrible Old Man, What the Moon Brings Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Poems by Charlotte Brontë- A collection of poetry by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, (Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë.) Selection and comments by C. Brontë. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Programs Are Programs by John Walker- Ideas on new ways to make money from software. Strange but true: not two weeks after this book was posted, Microsoft announced plans not very different from what is outlined here. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Real Programmers by unknown author(s)- This list of of dos and don'ts for programmers must have been circulating on various networks forever! I saw it first some 25 years ago! Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Reality or Delusion? by Ellen Wood- "This is a ghost story. Every word of it is true. And I don't mind confessing that for ages afterwards some of us did not care to pass the spot alone at night. Some people do not care to pass it yet." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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RFC 1760- RFC 1760 - The S/KEYŬOne Time Password System. Request For Comment - Technical documents about the Internet, it's protocols and structure, and most importantly, it's future. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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RFC 1761- RFC 1761 - Packet Capture File Format. Request For Comment - Technical documents about the Internet, it's protocols and structure, and most importantly, it's future. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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RFC 1766- RFC 1766 - Tags for the Identification of Languages. Request For Comment - Technical documents about the Internet, it's protocols and structure, and most importantly, it's future. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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RFC 1767- RFC 1767 - MIME Encapsulation of EDI Objects. Request For Comment - Technical documents about the Internet, it's protocols and structure, and most importantly, it's future. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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RFC 1768- RFC 1768 - Host Group Extensions for CLNP Multicasting. Request For Comment - Technical documents about the Internet, it's protocols and structure, and most importantly, it's future. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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San Francisco Area BART Map- Newton Book format of a handy Bay Area Rapid Transit map created with Newton Press and a scanned map
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San Francisco MUNI map- Newton Book format map of the downtown area San Francisco MUNI bus and rail system
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Shakespeare and Company - British Lyrics edited by Cliff Crouch- Some 24 British poets circa the Elizabethan era, including Marlowe, Spenser, Ralegh and Donne. A variety of songs, sonnets and lyrics that run the gamut of emotions and attitudes, from the 16th and 17th centuries. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Sister Josepha by Alice Dunbar- When she was sixteen, Camille decided to become a nun. Now that she has reached her goal she is beginning to regret it. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Sociology Terms- A glossary of nearly 380 terms related to the study of sociology. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Songs of Innocence and of Experience by William Blake- Poems by the visionary British poet William Blake. Includes such famous lyrics as "The Lamb," "Tyger, Tyger," and "London." Many lyrics from the first part in the first section have their mirror image in the second. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Sony Service Center Directory- A directory of Sony authorized service centers. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Sredni Vashtar by H. H. Munro (SAKI)- Sometimes prayers are answered, even if you invented the God yourself! Freeware from Newton's Library.
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That's Mine by Larry Cruikshank- A public domain column on copyright and the internet.
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Abolition of Work by Bob Black- Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Aeneid by Vergil- The Aeneid - A classic work of literature, written by the Roman Virgil [Vergil]. Contains much of what is known about Roman mythology. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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The Alchemist by H. P. Lovecraft- The history of a cursed family of noblemen, told by Antoine, the last of the blood. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Artist of the Beautiful by Nathaniel Hawthorne- Does an object of art have to be appreciated, or is its value contained in its creation? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Aspern Papers by Henry James- Jeffrey Aspern was a celebrated author, and some of his letters ended up in a house in Vienna. Now a young man is trying to get his hands on them by pretending to be someone he is not. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Avenger by Thomas de Quincey- A story about the terrific events that shook a certain city and its university in Germany during the year 1816. Murder, mystery and passion, neatly packaged in one book. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Awful German Language by Mark Twain- A short essay, part English, part German, on the oddities of the German language. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Baronıs Quarry by Egerton Castle- A strange story of a wolf-hunt in the Carpathian mountains. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Barrel Organ by Alfred Noyes- Probably the most well known poem of Mr. Noyes: "Go down to Kew in lilac time, in lilac time, in lilac time, Go down to Kew in lilac time, (it isn't far from London!)" Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Battle of the Books by Jonathan Swift- "The most ancient and natural grounds of quarrels are lust and avarice, which, though we may allow to be brethren, or collateral branches of pride, are certainly the issues of want." Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Beast in the Cave by H. P. Lovecraft- Getting lost in a cave is bad enough, discovering that you are not alone only makes it worse... Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Beastsı Confession by Jonathan Swift- A fun and educational poem about the likenessess and differences between man and beast. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne- Not even the best the earth can offer is perfect from the beginning. But once you have made it so, will it be able to stay in this imperfect world?
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe- The classic horror story, with eight black-and-white illustrations. The narrator of this tale seems to think for some reason that black cats bring bad luck. Silly fellow. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Blockade Runner by Jules Verne- The Dolphin, a fast British ship, is on a run to the blockaded town of Charleston in America, when the captain discovers two young americans on board, who are not at all what they at first seem to be. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Chimes by Charles Dickens- Maybe the New Year will be better for Toby Veck, his daughter and his friends. At least if they don't listen to what they are told. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Clairvoyants by Arthur B. Reeve- Unhappy people often seek help in the most peculiar quarters, but with some luck their friends will help them in unpredictable ways. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Damnation of Theron Ware by Harold Frederic- Theron Ware and his wife Alice tries to make the small salary of a priest stretch as far as possible, but what with the trustees and everybody, it is not easy. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Dhammapada- Translated from Pali by John Richards An anthology of 423 Buddhist verses embodying ethical and spiritual precepts arranged by subject. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Diamond Sutra- A discourse on transcendent awareness in 300 lines, written as a conversation between Buddha and Subhuti. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The English Renaissance of Art by Oscar Wilde- A lecture on the general ideas which characterise the great English Renaissance of Art in the 19th century. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Ensouled Violin by Mme Helena Blavatsky- Are dealings withe the Devil a prerequisite for great artistry? Originally from Nightmare Tales (1892) an enlarged version of the 1880 story of the same name written in collaboration with Master Hillmarion. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Four-Fifteen Express by Amelia B. Edwards- Mr. Dwerrihouse, who disappeared with 75.000 pounds of his employers money in September, and has been looked for ever since, turns up on a train three months later, with seemingly no knowledge of the affair. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Fowl in the Pot by Stanley J. Weyman- Smiths and inn-keepers take heed - don't play jokes on high people lest you are dragged before the king! Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Great Learning by Confucius- Further explanations of life, with comments by the philosopher Tsang. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Great Revolution in Pitcairn by Mark Twain- The humourous story about Pitcairn, the British island that wanted to be a nation, even an empire, of its own. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Happiest Time by Mary Stewart Cutting- Having guests who are in love - or maybe they aren't? - can sometimes make your own domestic problems seem trivial. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Haunted and the Haunters by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton- Ghosts and poltergeists, strange lights and terrible shadows, all can be found is this terrible tale of a haunted house in the middle of London. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Heritage of the Desert by Zane Grey- Published in 1910, this was Zane Grey's first western novel. It received wide and unanimous praise for its powerful portrait of the land and the men and women of the Southwest. Full of action and romance, this timeless novel helped create Grey's reputation as a classic author of the American West. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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The House of Atreus trilogy by Aeschylus- Agamemnon/The Libation Bearers/The Furies
The House of Atreus trilogy, an example of Greek tragedy in three parts, by Aeschylus. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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The Inn of the Two Witches: A Find by Joseph Conrad- The Find was made in a box of books bought in London, in a street which no longer exists, from a second-hand bookseller in the last stage of decay. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving- In Sleepy Hollow, near Tarry Town, there can be seen at times an apparition of a head-less figure on horseback. Was this ghost responsible for the disappearance of the school-teacher, or was some other force at work? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Library Window by Margaret Oliphant- Not two people have the same opinion on the Library window - is it real or just painted on the house, and if it is real, is it filled in or just plain dirty. And what is more, no-one knows what's behind it. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Lifted Veil by George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans)- A dying person writes about the coming end and the life and events that preceded it. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Logicians Refuted by Jonathan Swift- According to this satirical verse, man is not as rational as he wants to believe. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Man in Asbestos by Stephen Leacock- We have all dreamt about the future, but the man in this story has a real night-mare. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Man Who Kept His Money In A Box by Anthony Trollope- Those who insist on keeping their money in a box, should at least make sure they know where that box is, otherwise innocent bystanders will get into trouble, as can be seen is this short story.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs- On an island off Borneo, Prof. Maxon is conducting his gruesome experiments - trying to create the perfect husband for his daughter - while happily unaware that many other men are plotting to take her away from him. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Moon Pool by A. Merritt- An account of the Throckmartin expedition to the island of Ponape in the Carolines - the Throckmartin Mystery, as it is called - with the purpose of clearing the names of those involved. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell- Sanger Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, falls of a yacht and finds himself on a strange island, where his host forces him to take part in a very dangerous game. Freeware by Newton's Library.
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The Mother Hive by Rudyard Kipling- A story about bees. It's presented here along with one of Kipling's poems, "The Gods of the Copybook Headings," which seems to fit alongside this fable. Includes some b/w art illustrations. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Mystery of Orcival by Emile Gaboriau- A story about a family of poachers, living at Orcival during the 1860's. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Mystery of the Steel Disk by Broughton Brandenburg- Bonds to a value of 1 million dollars are missing from the bank's safe, and Mr. Duncan, detective, is hired to investigate the theft, and protect the honour of the wife-to-be of the clerk responsible for the vault. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Open Window by H. H. Munro (SAKI)- You shouldn't believe everything you are told, especially not when you don't know anything about the teller. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Paradise of Poets by Andrew Lang- Mr. Witham wasn't really a poet, but nevertheless one night he had a dream about going to the place where poets go in their afterlife - the Paradise of Poets. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Pavilion on the Links by R. L Stevenson- A solitary man returns to spend some time at a pavilion where he stayed in is youth, but finds it to be occupied, while the owner seems to have forgotten their old friendship and attacks him in the woods nearby. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Philobiblon by Richard de Bury- Translated into english by E. C. Thomas Richard de Bury's means and methods of collecting books, his rules for the library of Durham College at Oxford, and other items of interest to collectors and lovers of books. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Philosophy of Atheism by Emma Goldman- This short essay claims that humanity has out-grown the need to believe in Gods and super-natural powers, and should turn to reason and science instead. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde- Mr. Wilde's fabulous story of a portrait with exceptional qualities. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Planet Mars and its Inhabitants by Eros Urides- This description of the Martians, their government, philosophy and way of life, was purportedly dictated to a medium by the Martian, Eros Urides, and written down by one Mr. Kennon in 1920.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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The Poisoned Pen by Arthur B. Reeve- A remarkable detective story about politics, money and love. Who is deceiving whom, how are they doing it, and to what end? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Praline Woman by Alice Dunbar- The praline woman sits by the side of the Archbishop's quaint little old chapel on Royal Street, and slowly waves her latanier fan over the pink and brown wares... Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope- Having red hair is not always fun, and being the image of a king can get you into even more trouble. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe- An uncanny poem by one of the best known authors of horrible stories of all times. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge- The classic supernatural narrative poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This NewtonBook includes the prose gloss, or "argument," which helps any first-time reader keep Coleridge's strange storyline clear. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam by Edward FitzGerald- Based upon original poems of Omar Khayyam, a medieval Persian astronomer and mathematician. Includes a biographical paragraph and a few brief explanations of a handful of obscure Persian references in the poems. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad- In the middle of the night, a hunted man turns up at a ship at anchor in the middle of nowhere, and is hidden in the captains cabin. He can't stay there forever, but how can he get off the ship without being seen? Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens- The title character, assigned to a lonely railroad outpost, is haunted by an ominous spectral figure, who seems to appear specifically to warn him of impending calamities on the tracks. Includes some b/w illustrations. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Sketch Book: John Bull by Washington Irving- John Bull, the Englishman personified, is here portrayed by one of the great authors of the 19th century. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Sphinx without a Secret by Oscar Wilde- A short story about a man who fell in love with a mysterious lady. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Star-Child by Oscar Wilde- In this fable it is taught that kindness is repaid with kindness, and cruelty with cruelty, but mending one's ways doesn't always lead to a long and happy life. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance by M. R. James- Disturbing occurrences ensue after a small-town minister mysteriously vanishes one evening. Some b/w drawings illustrate this nightmarish story, which is told through a series of letters from a man to his brother. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen- Abstention from labour is not only a honorific or meritorious act, but it presently comes to be a requisite of decency. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Time Machine by H. G. Wells- H. G. Wells' classic tale about the Time Traveller and his adventures. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Tomb by H. P. Lovecraft- Mr. Dudley was always interested in the obscure and occult, and has had some of experiences of his own. The trouble is that no-one wants to believe his stories, which is why he is confined to an asylym for the insane. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Tomorrow of Death by John Fiske- An attack on the book "The To-morrow of Death; or, The Future Life according to Science" by Louis Figuier. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Ugly Duckling by H. C. Andersen- The famous story about the ugly little bird who grew up to become a beautiful swan. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Underground City by Jules Verne- Deep down underground, the miners live, who rarely see the light of day, but they are not alone down there, but accompanied by more sinister presences. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Unseen World by John Fiske- Philosophical discussions and thoughts on the eternal questions: "What are you, where did you come from, and whither are you bound?" Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Warden by Anthony Trollope- Rev. Harding recieves 800 pounds a year for his work a precentor, but the citizens of Barchester are beginning to think that it is too much. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz etc by L. Frank Baum- L. Frank Baum wrote 14 books about the Marvelous Land of Oz. They are all about different adventures that Dorothy, Glinda, Ozma, and other characters have in this magical land. Some of the books contains a map of Oz. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Thoughts on Various Subjects by Jonathan Swift- A collection of valuable thoughts and ideas on such diverse subjects as life, religion, age and politics. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Three Tales of Terror by Edgar Allan Poe- A Descent into the Maelstrom, The Cask of Amontillado, The Pit and the Pendulum. Poe didn't only write ghost-stories: these tales display his genius in realistic settings as well. Includes some b/w illustrations. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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To The Last Man by Zane Grey- The bloody feud between the Jorth and Isbel families has been unrelenting, vicious, unforgiveable, and deadly. Save for the hearts of two impossible lovers, the feud might have killed all members of both families. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Topics by Aristotle- Topics by Aristotle - the father of Western Philosophy. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Underground by Suelette Dreyfus- This is the Newton version of the full text of Underground: Tales of hacking, madness and obsession on the electronic frontier.
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Unicard by John Walker- Based on technologies already available or certain to appear within the next few years, this paper explores how much convenience could be gained, and how much privacy lost as these technologies enter the mainstream. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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US Constitution- The full text of the Constitution of the United States of America. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Vices Are Not Crimes by Lysander Spooner- An explanation of the differences between vices and crimes, and some questions about what rights governments and individuals may claim. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Vinegar Hill- A collection of prose and poetry, about Vinegar Hill and the surrounding land. The book was written in order to raise money for purchasing conservation land in the area.
Freeware from Newton's Library
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Vision of Mirza by Joseph Addison- An essay by Joseph Addison. An esteemed man of letters who lived and wrote during the time of Queen Anne in Great Britain. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Waifs and Strays by O. Henry- Includes: The Red Roses of Tonia, Round the Circle, The Rubber Plant's Story, Out of Nazareth, Confessions of a Humorist, The Sparrows in Madison Square, Hearts and Hands, The Cactus, The Detective Detector, The Dog and the Playlet, A Little Talk About Mobs, and The Snow Man. Distributed by Iverson Software Co.
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Walking by Henry David Thoreau- An essay on the art of walking, or sauntering - a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness...
Freeware from Newton's Library.
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Watching the Clouds by Bruce Sterling- A short essay on clouds and the history of meteorology, with some discussion of the effects of our current life-style upon the weather. Freeware from Newton's Library.
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