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<DIV>Greetings to the Known World, from Gregory Bount!<BR><BR>You've probably
heard that several groups are busily digitizing lots of out of copyright books.
I've put together a website that lists books from several such efforts, and have
marked most of the ones relevant to the SCA period. You can browse it by
subject, and you can search it.<BR><BR><A
onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)"
href="http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/union/"
target=_blank>http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl<WBR>/union/</A><BR><BR>There are
currently 160,000 books total, of which 12,500 are pre-1600-relevant. I'm
currently adding about 20,000 books per month.<BR><BR>There's lots of good stuff
in there:<BR><BR>* A complete set of Burton's unexpurgated Arabian Nights<BR>*
Various editions of Percy's Reliques<BR>* Numerous books printed by William
Caxton, the first English printer<BR>* Lots of really bad fiction about the
Middle Ages written by Victorians<BR>* A plethora of books arguing that the
Norse discovered America<BR>* And more!<BR><BR>I hope that you find this
resource to be useful. Please re-post this to kingdom and local mailing
lists.<BR><BR>-- Gregory</DIV></BODY></HTML>