PG Weekly Newsletter (2002-09-04)

by Michael Cook on September 4, 2002
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May 2004 Mary Louise, by Edith van Dyne                    [marylxxx.xxx]5660
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  which were authored by L. Frank Baum under the above pseudonym; three
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Jul 2003 Andersonville, Volume 4       [#6 by John McElroy][an04vxxx.xxx]4260
Jul 2003 Andersonville, Volume 3       [#5 by John McElroy][an03vxxx.xxx]4259
Jul 2003 Andersonville, Volume 2       [#4 by John McElroy][an02vxxx.xxx]4258
Jul 2003 Andersonville, Volume 1       [#3 by John McElroy][an01vxxx.xxx]4257
Feb 2002 Andersonville, by John McElroy[#2 by John McElroy][andvlxxx.xxx]3072
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Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by F. Young entire    [CC#09][cc09vxxx.xxx]4116
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Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v7    [CC#07][cc07vxxx.xxx]4114
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Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v5    [CC#05][cc05vxxx.xxx]4112
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v4    [CC#04][cc04vxxx.xxx]4111
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Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v2    [CC#02][cc02vxxx.xxx]4109
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Mar 1994 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain               [MT#8][trampxxh.xxx] 119
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Sep 1996 Phantasmagoria and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll #5[fntsmxxx.xxx] 651
(HTML in fntsm10h.htm/.zip)
Sep 1996 Pictures From Italy, by Charles Dickens[Dickens#7][picitxxx.xxx] 650
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Sep 1996 Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of England [Bell][olengxxx.xxx] 649
[Title:  Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England]
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Sep 1996 The Figure in the Carpet, by Henry James[James#12][fgcptxxx.xxx] 645
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Sep 1996 Haunted Man/Ghost's Bargain by Charles Dickens[#6][hntmnxxx.xxx] 644
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Sep 1996 The Death of the Lion, by Henry James [James #11] [dlionxxx.xxx] 643
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Sep 1996 The Altar of the Dead, by Henry James [James #10] [altddxxx.xxx] 642
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Aug 1996 Essays of Travel by Robert Louis Stevenson[RLS#30][esstrxxx.xxx] 627
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Jun 1996 The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens[#2][droodxxx.xxx] 564
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Aug 2002 Mark Twain's Autobiography Vol 1, by Twain [MT#02][0200561h.zip]0090A
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[Author's full name: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)]
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Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,   by Parker, Complete [GP#13][gp13wxxx.xxx]6185
[Full Title: A Romany Of The Snows][Author: Gilbert Parker]
[Subtitle: Being A Continuation Of The Personal Histories Of Pierre And His
  People, And The Last Existing Records Of Pretty Pierre]
[Contains: Ebooks #6080-6084 with the Contents Listed Below.]
Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,     by G. Parker, v5  [GP#12][gp12wxxx.xxx]6184
Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,     by G. Parker, v4  [GP#11][gp11wxxx.xxx]6183
Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,     by G. Parker, v3  [GP#10][gp10wxxx.xxx]6182
Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,     by G. Parker, v2  [GP#09][gp09wxxx.xxx]6181
Jul 2004 Romany Of The Snows,     by G. Parker, v1  [GP#08][gp08wxxx.xxx]6180


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Jun 2004 Sylvia's Marriage, by Upton Sinclair [Sinclair#15][sylvmxxx.xxx]5807
Jun 2004 The Pot Boiler, by Upton Sinclair    [Sinclair#14][pboilxxx.xxx]5806

Jun 2004 The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, B. Orczy  [5][lscapxxx.xxx]5805
[Author's Full Name: Baroness Emmuska Orczy]
Jun 2004 The Story of a Lamb on Wheels, by L. Hope [Hope#7][lambwxxx.xxx]5804
[Author's Full Name: Laura Lee Hope]
Jun 2004 Not that it Matters, by A. A. Milne      [Milne#3][notmaxxx.xxx]5803
[Author of Winnie The Pooh, which is still under multiple copyright extension]
Jun 2004 San Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856, Webb   [sfvigxxx.xxx]5802
[Full Title: A Sketch of the Causes, Operations and Results of the San
Francisco Vigilance Committee of 1856]
[Author's Full Name: Stephen Palfrey Webb]
Jun 2004 Huttens Letzte Tage, by C.F. Meyer         [CFM#2][?huttxxx.xxx]5801
[Author AKA: Conrad Ferdinand Meyer]
[7-bit version with non-accented characters in 7hutt10.txt and 7hutt10.zip]
[8-bit version with accented characters in 8hutt10.txt and 8hutt10.zip]
[Language: German]

[Yes, we skipped #5800 in case someone has a special item for that number]

May 2004 Thomas Henry Huxley Vol. 3, by Leonard Huxley [#3][llth3xxx.xxx]5799
[Title: The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 3]

May 2004 The Beautiful Lady, by Booth Tarkington    [BT#13][btfllxxx.xxx]5798


May 2004 Youth Challenges, by Clarence B Kelland           [ythchxxx.xxx]5797
May 2004 Journeys Through Bookland V2, Charles H. Sylvester[blnd2xxx.xxx]5796


May 2004 The Secret Rose, by W. B. Yeats          [Yeats#5][scrtrxxx.xxx]5795
May 2004 Rosa Alchemica, by W. B. Yeats           [Yeats#4][rslcmxxx.xxx]5794
May 2004 Stories of Red Hanrahan, by W. B. Yeats  [Yeats#3][rdhnrxxx.xxx]5793
May 2004 Stories Mother Nature Told, by Jane Andrews       [stmtnxxx.xxx]5792
[Full title: The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children]
May 2004 Mrs. Peter Rabbit, by Thornton W. Burgess [TWB#11][mrsprxxx.xxx]5791

May 2004 Aria da Capo, by Edna St. Vincent Millay[Millay#5][rdcapxxx.xxx]5790
[Plain text in rdcap10.txt/.zip, Unicode UTF-8 in rdcap10u.txt/.zip]
May 2004 Early Melbourne & Victoria, by William Westgarth  [rlmbvxxx.xxx]5789
[Full title: Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne & Victoria]

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May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v7  [MT#66][mt7trxxh.zip]5788
May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v6  [MT#65][mt6trxxh.zip]5787
May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v5  [MT#64][mt5trxxh.zip]5786

May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v4  [MT#63][mt4trxxh.zip]5785
May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v3  [MT#62][mt3trxxh.zip]5784
May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v2  [MT#61][mt2trxxh.zip]5783
May 2004 A Tramp Abroad, by Mark Twain, Illust. v1  [MT#60][mt1trxxh.zip]5782

May 2004 Le Grand Meaulnes, Alain-Fournier                 [?lgmexxx.xxx]5781
[Author AKA Henri-Alban Fournier] [Language: French]
[7-bit version with non-accented characters in 7lgme10.txt/ and 7lgme10.zip]
[8-bit version with accented characters in 8lgme10.txt/.zip]
[HTML in 8lgme10h.htm/.zip]

May 2004 The Rover Boys at School, Arthur M. Winfield[ES#5][rbschxxx.xxx]5780
[Author AKA: Edward Stratemeyer]
May 2004 The Crushed Flower and Other Stories, L. Andreyev [cflowxxx.xxx]5779
[Author's Full Name: Leonid Andreyev]

May 2004 Try and Trust, by Horatio Alger         [Alger#18][trtrtxxx.xxx]5778
May 2004 Life's Handicap, by Rudyard Kipling   [Kipling#21][lfshcxxx.xxx]5777
May 2004 Problems of Conduct, by Durant Drake              [prbcnxxx.xxx]5775
May 2004 They Call Me Carpenter, by Upton Sinclair  [US#12][clmcrxxx.xxx]5774
May 2004 Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, G. MacDonald[#16][nlqnbxxx.xxx]5773
[Full author: George MacDonald]
May 2004 AE in the Irish Theosophist,George William Russell[itheoxxx.xxx]5772
[Author AKA: AE]
May 2004 The Art of the Exposition, by Eugen Neuhaus [EN#2][artexxxx.xxx]5771
May 2004 The Rover Boys in the Jungle, by A. Winfield[ES#4][rbjunxxx.xxx]5770
[Author's Full Name: Arthur M. Winfield]
[Author AKA: Edward Stratemeyer]
May 2004 The Shagganappi, by E. Pauline Johnson     [EPJ#3][shaggxxx.xxx]5769
May 2004 Free as in Freedom, Sam Williams                  [freedxxx.xxx]5768C
[Title: Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software]
May 2004 The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt[3][fdrfcxxx.xxx]5767
May 2004 Praetor's Lunch, by Dom                   [Dom #4][domprxxx.xxx]5766C
(Plain text in dompr10.txt/.zip, RTF in dompr10r.rtf/.zip)
May 2004 Insectivorous Plants, by Charles Darwin[Darwin#23][insecxxx.xxx]5765

May 2004 Doctor Therne, by H. Rider Haggard    [Haggard#42][drthrxxx.xxx]5764
May 2004 Translation of Scientific Secrets, by Daniel Young[dmtssxxx.xxx]5763
[Full title: Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets]


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Statistical Review

(This number includes the 88 etexts posted at the PG Australia web site)

In the 35 weeks of this year, we have produced 1,572 new eBooks.



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production, each production-week starting/ending Wednesday noon,
starting with the first Wednesday in January.  January 2nd was
was the first Wednesday of 2002, and thus ended the production

With 5,872 eTexts online as of September 4th, 2002 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $1.70 from each book,
for Project Gutenberg to have currently given away $1,000,000,000,000
[One Trillion Dollars] in books.

100,000,000 readers is only about 1.6 percent of the world's population!

This "cost" is down from $2.61 when we had 3806 Etexts A Year Ago

Can you imagine 5,000 books each costing $.91 less a year later???
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Can you imagine 5,000 books each costing 33% less a year later???

At 5872 eBooks in 31 Years We Averaged

At 1580 eBooks Done In 2002 We Averaged


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DOING LAUNDRY ONLINE
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students to do laundry without hunting for quarters or sitting around
in the laundromat waiting for their clothes to be done. The eSuds
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the laundry is done, the machine sends an e-mail notifying the student.
Swipe cards are used to pay for the laundry instead of cash, and
laundromat owners can use the system to monitor machines and perform
limited maintenance. The system might also cut down on vandalism, since
cash won't be collected by the machines.
Reuters, 29 August 2002
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