*This is the Project Gutenberg Newsletter for October 31, 1992* Our Goal, To Give Away One Trillion Etexts By December 31, 2001 *[10,000 titles to 100,000,000 people equals 1,000,000,000,000] If each book goes to 100 million people by the end of 2001 then we should be at about 3.5 billion with release of the following not counting pre-1991 releases: which are still in the process of being dug out of our archives, new headers attached, and new placement in new directories on our new 600M fileserver. Thank you NeXT, for your support! Thanks also to Apple, Calera, CTA, and Caere. Save the instruction below, as some locations have changed! The October 1992 Project Gutenberg Etexts are: Oct 1992 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (sleep10x.xxx) Oct 1992 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde #1 (hyde10xx.xxx) Oct 1992 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde #2 (hydea10x.xxx) This choice was made by popular demand for this date. 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(Books from earlier years will available in 1992) (but not yet: to be announced, don't ask yet!!!) 1971 Declaration-Independence (whenxxxx.xxx) 1972 Bill of Rights (billxxxx.xxx) 1973 U.S. Constitution (constxxx.xxx) 1974-1982 The Bible (biblexxx.xxx) 1983-1990 Complete Shakespeare (shakesxx.xxx) (Watch for these entries to be moved below later. The Bible mentioned above is a different edition from the one we just posted for Easter, 1992) INDEX OF PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS (1991 and 1992) [Articles are available in> cd/etext/articles.] The article SUGGEST.GUT tells how to get going. gutxxxxx.xxx files are the Newsletters, and the Newsletter2 files are gut2xxxx.xxx Questions about Project Gutenberg should go to: dircompg@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu Director/Communications (These 1992 etext releases in> cd /etext/etext92) ftp mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (not from 10 AM to 5 PM) (Do a dir *.zip or dir *.txt to see exact names.) 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