PG Weekly Newsletter: Part 1 (2006-07-05)

by Michael Cook on July 5, 2006
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The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, July 04, 2006 PT1
****eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971*****


                !!! SPECIAL 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION !!!

This Newsletter contains a list of the various 35th anniversary events.

Normally the Newsletter comes out on Wedneday, but we're doing this one
a little bit early for the occasion, in fact, _I_ will be the best man,
at my best friend's wedding during this period, so I am writing this in
plenty of advance time, and am actually going to mail this advance copy
to everyone nearly a week early in the hopes that some of our editors I
am hoping will take over the Newsletter will find the time that week to
put in the actual numbers, the following are just my own estimates, but
I am updating them constantly.  The estimates I am using for July 5 are
for 100 eBooks per week for the last two weeks.  We had 102 last week--
so I am counting on 98 this week.


                             HEADLINES

    Original Project Gutenberg Newsletter Count Hits 20,000 !!!!!!!
    [This includes PG Australia, PG Europe, and PrePrints Section];
    plus over 75,000 at the Project Gutenberg Consortia Center, the
    grand total of all sites is now nearly 100,000.  The PGCC has a
    number of eBook collections donated from about 100 eLibraries.

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Editor's comments appear in [brackets].

Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart@pobox.com or gbnewby@pglaf.org
Anyone who would care to get advance editions:  please email hart@pobox.com

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Please note these numbers are my guesses I am making a week in advance.


                        *eBook Milestones*

                   ~20,200 eBooks As Of Today!!!

                20,200 at www.gutenberg.org[+98]
                   750 Australian eBooks    [+?] [Included in above line]
                   350 Gutenberg Europe     [+?] [Included[
                   400 PG PrePrint Site     [+?] [Included]
                    98 Total of Four Sites
                20,200 Grand Total of Four Fites

              ~100,000 Including The PG Consortia Center's 75,000+


        20,000 eBooks Over A 35 Year Period of 1971-2006 Yields

                           580 per year
                           48 per month
                           1.58 per day


      20,000 eBooks Over A 15 Year Period of 1991-2006 Yields
         [Counting from 75 ebooks to 20,075 eBooks June 29]
                         1333 per year
                          111 per month
                          3.65 per day


      20,000 eBooks Over A 12 Year Period of 1994-2006 Yields
         [Counting from 200 ebooks to 20,200 eBooks July 5]
                         1667 per year
                          139 per month
                          4.56 per day


            ~16,500 New eBooks Since The Start Of 2001

           That's ~250 eBooks per Month for ~66.00 Months

            ~8,700 total from Distributed Proofreaders
              Since October, 2000 [Details in PT1B]
              [Currently over 36,000 DP volunteers]

             We Averaged ~339 eBooks Per Month In 2004
             We Averaged ~248 eBooks Per Month In 2005
                      [Including PG Australia]

          We Are Averaging ~340 eBooks Per Month This Year
                [Including PGAu, PGEu and PrePrints]

All Four Sites Combined Are Averaging 78 eBooks Per Week In 2006
                           ~98? This Week

[The above changes due to the opening of Project Gutenberg
sites other than the original one at www.gutenberg.org]
[Now including totals from Australia, Europe and PrePrints]
[Apologies, it will take a while to integrate everything
not all statistics may be totally equalized yet]
[PGEu Statistics Are Counted Monthly Not Weekly]
[Daily PGEu stats at http://dp.rastko.net/default.php]
[Daily DP stats at http://www.pgdp.net]

BTW, we just started a new "PrePrints" site at PG,
so if you come across eBooks that aren't ready for
primetime, but that should be saved for upgrading,
we have a place to put them.

http://preprints.readingroo.ms/ new site

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On the originating Project Gutenberg eBook sites:


It took ~32 years, 1971 to 2003, to do our 1st 10,000 eBooks

It took ~32 months, 2003 to 2006, for our last 10,000 eBooks

It took ~10 years, 1993 to 2003, to grow from 100 eBooks to 10,100

It took ~2.75 years, 10/03 to 07/06, to go from 10,000 to 20,000

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It took ~12.8 years, Oct. 1993 to Jun. 2006 from 85 to 20,085

It took 12.0 years, July 1994 to July 2006, from 200 to ~20,200

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Plus over 75,000 eBooks at the PG Consortia Center

http://www.gutenberg.cc

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***Introduction


   This is Michael Hart's "Founder's Comments" section of the Newsletter



***Progress Report, including Distributed Proofreaders


     In the first 06.00 months of this year, we produced ~2,052 new eBooks.

It took us from Jul 1971 to Dec 1997 to produce our first 2,052 eBooks!

            That's 26 WEEKS as Compared to ~28 Years!!!

                  98   New eBooks This Week
                 108   New eBooks Last Week
                 239   New eBooks This Month [Jun]

                 289   Average Per Month in 2006
                 266   Average Per Month in 2005 Counting 216 PGEu
                 248   Average Per Month in 2005 Not Counting PGEu
                 336   Average Per Month in 2004
                 355   Average Per Month in 2003
                 203   Average Per Month in 2002
                 103   Average Per Month in 2001

                2052   New eBooks in 2006
                3186   New eBooks in 2005  Counting 216 PGeu
             >  2970   New eBooks in 2005  Not Counting PGEu
                4049   New eBooks in 2004
                4164   New eBooks in 2003
                2441   New eBooks in 2002
                1240   New eBooks in 2001
                ====
              17,152   New eBooks Since Start Of 2001
                       That's Only 66.00 Months!
                       ~260 books per month!

              20,200  Total Project Gutenberg eBooks
              16,633   eBooks This Week Last Year
                ====
               3,567   New eBooks In Last 12 Months
                       [Incl. PGAu, PGEu & PrePrints]

                 750   eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Australia
                       [This does NOT include PGAu eBooks posted
                       at the U.S. site:  www.gutenberg.org ]

                 350   eBooks From Project Gutenberg of Europe

                 400   Entry From Project Gutenberg PrePrints

             ~75,000   Project Gutenberg Consortia Center
                       http://www.gutenberg.cc

You may also want to look at Project Runeberg [Scandinavian]
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Project Gutenberg of Australia began in August, 2001
The Project Gutenberg Consortia Center started in 1997]
    [Became an official PG-US site in 2003]
Project Gutenberg of Europe started January 12, 2004
    [Posted first books February 26, when we met in Brussels
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Project Gutenberg PrePrints Started January 25, 2006
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30 added this week.

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*Project Gutenberg Consortia Center Report

The PGCC collection at http://www.gutenberg.cc has doubled
in size from the listings below, but we don't have exactly
matching collection sizes yet for a new breakdown.

Soon there should be eBooks representing 100 collections.

PGCC's current eBook and eDocument Collections listings
of 18 collections. . .with this week's listing as:

Alex-Wire Tap Collection,           2,036 HTML eBook Files
Black Mask Collection,             12,000 HTML eBook Files
The Coradella Bookshelf Collection,   141 eBook Files
DjVu Collection,                      272 PDF and DJVU eBook Files
eBooks@Adelaide Collection,        27,709 eBook Files
Himalayan Academy,                  3,400 HTML eBook Files
Internet Archive                  ~30,000 eBook Files [In Progress]  <<<
Literal Systems Collection,            68 MP3 eBook Files
Logos Group Collection,           ~34,000 TXT eBook Files
Poet's Corner Poetry Collection,    6,700 Poetry Files
Project Gutenberg Collection,      15,035 eBook Files
PGCC Chinese eBook Collection       ~300 eBook files   <<< Note Name Change
Renaisscance Editions Collection,     561 HTML eBook Files
Swami Center Collection,               78 HTML eBook Files
Tony Kline Collection,                223 HTML eBook Files
Widger Library,                     2,600 HTML eBook Files
CIA's Electronic Reading Room,      2,019 Reference Files
=======Grand Total Files=========~137,142 Total Files=====

Average Size of the Collections     8,067.18 Total Files


These eBooks are catalogued as per the instructions of
their donors:  some are one file per book; some have a
file for each chapter; and some even have a file for a
single page or poem. . .or are overcounted for reasons
I have not mentioned. . .each of which could cause the
overcounting or duplication of numbers.

If we presume 2 out of 3 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
                                  ~45,714 Unique eBooks

If we presume 3 out of 4 of these files are overcounts,
that leaves a unique book total of
                                  ~34,286 Unique eBooks

The new overall collection size, which has reduced the
need to account for duplications and eBooks with files
for each chapter, etc.
                                  ~75,000 Unique eBooks

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Please also note that over 25,000 eBooks are listed via
The Online Books Page, of which over 5,700 are from PG.
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/

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Statistical Review

In the 26 weeks of this year, we have produced 2052 new eBooks.
It took us from 07/71 to 01/00 to produce our FIRST 2052 eBooks!!!

          That's 26 WEEKS as Compared to ~28 YEARS!!!


FLASHBACK!

Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #2052

Mon Year Title and Author                                  [filename.ext] ###
A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright

[Note:  books without month and year entries are now in new catalog format]

Mar 2000 Carlyle's "History of Friedrich II of Prussia V 1 [01frdxxx.xxx] 2101

Bibeln, Gamla och Nya Testamentet                                         2100
   [Language: Swedish] (Note: The Bible, in Swedish)
Mar 2000 History of the Moravian Church, by J. E. Hutton   [hotmcxxx.xxx] 2099
Mar 2000 A Thief in the Night, by E. W. Hornung[Hornung #4][thfntxxx.xxx] 2098
Mar 2000 The Sign of the Four, by Arthur Conan Doyle  [#16][sign4xxx.xxx] 2097
Mar 2000 A Smaller History of Greece, by William Smith     [asmhgxxx.xxx] 2096

Mar 2000 Clotelle: A Tale of the Southern States, by Brown [clotlxxb.xxx] 2095
   (See also #2046 and #241)
Mar 2000 The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 4   [4sdmsxxx.xxx] 2094
Mar 2000 The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 3   [3sdmsxxx.xxx] 2093
Mar 2000 The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 2   [2sdmsxxx.xxx] 2092
[Reserved: The Original Writings of Samuel Adams, Volume 1                2091*

Feb 2000 Tao Hua Yuan Ji, by Tao YuanMing [Chinese/English][peachxxx.xxx] 2090
   [AKA: Peach Blossom Shangri-la, by Tao YuanMing [short]]
   [Language: Chinese]
Feb 2000 The Reception of the Origin of Species, T H Huxley[oroosxxx.xxx] 2089
Feb 2000 Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II [#8][2llcdxxx.xxx] 2088
   [Edited by Francis Darwin]
Feb 2000 Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I  [#7][1llcdxxx.xxx] 2087
   [Edited by Francis Darwin]
Feb 2000 The Slowcoach, by E. V. Lucas                     [slwchxxx.xxx] 2086

Feb 2000 Cyropaedia, by Xenophon [Tr.: H. G. Dakyns]    #14[cyrusxxx.xxx] 2085
The Way of All Flesh, by Samuel Butler                                    2084
Feb 2000 In Search of the Castaways, by Jules Verne [JV#11][cstwyxxx.xxx] 2083
Feb 2000 Memoirs of the Comtesse du Barry by Lamothe-Langon[dbrryxxx.xxx] 2082
   [by Baron Etienne Leon Lamothe-Langon, using a pseudonym]
   [Introduction by Robert Arnot, M.A.]
   (Note:  Plain text in dbrry11.*; 8-bit in dbrry10.*)
Feb 2000 The Blithedale Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne[#7][blthdxxx.xxx] 2081

Feb 2000 Later Poems & Flower of the Mind, by Alice Meynell[2almyxxx.xxx] 2080
Feb 2000 Memoirs of a Minister of France, by Stanley Weyman[moamfxxx.xxx] 2079
   [Title:  From the Memoirs of a Minister of France][Weyman #4]
Thais, by Anatole France                                                  2078
   [Translator: Robert B. Douglas]
The Nabob, by Alphonse Daudet                                             2077
   [Translator: W. Blaydes]
The Civilization Of China, by Herbert A. Giles                            2076

Feb 2000 Crotchet Castle, by Thomas Love Peacock[Peacock#2][ccstlxxx.xxx] 2075
Feb 2000 Civilization of Renaissance in Italy, J Burckhardt[coriixxx.xxx] 2074
Feb 2000 The Valet's Tragedy et al, by Andrew Lang[Lang#22][vlttrxxx.xxx] 2073
   [Contains stories about The Man In The Iron Mask, etc. . . .]
Michael, by E. F. Benson                                                  2072
Stories By English Authors: Germany, by Various                           2071
   Contains:
     The Bird On Its Journey, by Beatrice Harraden
     Koosje: A Study Of Dutch Life, by John Strange Winter
     A Dog Of Flanders, by Ouida
     Markheim, by R. L. Stevenson
     Queen Tita's Wager, by William Black

Feb 2000 To The Last Man, by Zane Grey      [Zane Grey #12][lstmnxxx.xxx] 2070
Feb 2000 The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, by Pinches [?rbaaxxx.xxx] 2069
Keziah Coffin, by Joseph C. Lincoln                                       2068
Beasts, Men and Gods, by Ferdinand Ossendowski                            2067
   [Translator: Lewis Stanton Palen]
Feb 2000 Wildfire, by Zane Grey             [Zane Grey #11][wldfrxxx.xxx] 2066

Feb 2000 Dick Hamiliton's Airship, by Howard R. Garis      [arshpxxx.xxx] 2065
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, by Samuel Johnson             2064
   [Title:  A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland]
Feb 2000 The Trail of the White Mule, by B.M. Bower[BMB#11][tttwmxxx.xxx] 2063
Feb 2000 All For Love, by John Dryden      [John Dryden #1][al4lvxxx.xxx] 2062
Feb 2000 Shorter Prose Pieces by Oscar Wilde[Oscar Wilde22][wldspxxx.xxx] 2061

The History of the Caliph Vathek, by William Beckford                     2060
Feb 2000 The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come by John Fox Jr[lsokcxxx.xxx] 2059
Feb 2000 Messer Marco Polo, by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne     [mpoloxxx.xxx] 2058
Feb 2000 The Last of the Plainsmen, by Zane Grey [Grey #10][plnsmxxx.xxx] 2057
Feb 2000 Life of William Carey, by George Smith            [wmcryxxx.xxx] 2056

Feb 2000 Two Years Before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana  [2yb4mxxx.xxx] 2055
Jan 2000 Iphigenie auf Tauris, Johann von Goethe[#4] German[iphgnxxx.xxx] 2054
   [Language: German]
Jan 2000 The American Republic, by O. A. Brownson          [amrepxxx.xxx] 2053
Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business, by Daniel Defoe                2052
Dickory Cronke, by Daniel Defoe                                           2051
   [Subtitle: The Dumb Philosopher, or, Great Britain's Wonder]

Jan 2000 Old John Brown, by Walter Hawkins                 [ojbrnxxx.xxx] 2050
Jan 2000 Liber Amoris, or, The New Pygmalion, by Wm Hazlitt[nwpygxxx.xxx] 2049
Jan 2000 The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon by W. Irving #5[sbogcxxx.xxx] 2048
Jan 2000 Stories of Modern French Novels:   Scribners Ed.  [sbmfaxxx.xxx] 2047
   (This is part of Julian Hawthorne's Lock and Key Library)
   Contains:
     Victor Cherbuliez:  Count Kostia
     Paul Bourget:  Andre Cornelis
     Anonymous:  The Last of the Costellos; Lady Betty's Indiscretion
Jan 2000 Clotel; or, The President's Daughter, by Wm. Brown[clotlxxa.xxx] 2046
   (See also #241)

Jan 2000 My Memories of Eighty Years, by Chauncey M. Depew [depewxxx.xxx] 2045
Jan 2000 The Education of Henry Adams, by Henry Adams      [eduhaxxx.xxx] 2044
Jan 2000 Stories by Modern American Authors:  Scribners Ed.[sbmaaxxx.xxx] 2043
   (This is part of Julian Hawthorne's Lock and Key Library)
   Contains:
     F. Marion Crawford:  By The Waters Of Paradise
     Mary E. Wilkins Freeman:  The Shadows On The Wall
     Melville D. Post:  The Corpus Delicti
     Ambrose Bierce:  An Heiress From Redhorse; The Man And The Snake
     Edgar Allan Poe:  The Oblong Box; The Gold-Bug
     Washington Irving:  Wolfert Webber, Or Golden Dreams; Adventure Of The
                         Black Fisherman
     Charles Brockden Brown:  Wieland'S Madness
     Fitzjames O'Brien:  The Golden Ingot; My Wife'S Tempter
     Nathaniel Hawthorne:  The Minister'S Black Veil
     Anonymous:  Horror: A True Tale
Jan 2000 Something New, by P.G. Wodehouse [P.G.Wodehouse#2][smtnwxxx.xxx] 2042
Jan 2000 The House of the Wolf, by Stanley Weyman[Weyman#3][hwolfxxx.xxx] 2041
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, by Thomas De Quincey               2040
Jan 2000 Evangeline, by Henry W. Longfellow [Longfellow #6][vnglnxxx.xxx] 2039
   (See also #1365)                   (8-bit version in:)   [vnglnxxi.xxx]

Classic Mystery And Detective Stories, Modern English, Ed. by Hawthorne   2038
   [Title:  The Lock and Key Library, Classic Mystery and Detective Stories]
   [Editor: Julian Hawthorne]
   Contents:
     Rudyard Kipling
       My Own True Ghost Story
       The Sending of Dana Da
       In the House of Suddhoo
       His Wedded Wife
     A. Conan Doyle
       A Case of Identity
       A Scandal in Bohemia
       The Red-Headed League
     Egerton Castle
       The Baron's Quarry
     Stanley J. Weyman
       The Fowl in the Pot
     Robert Louis Stevenson
       The Pavilion on the Links
     Wilkie Collins
       The Dream Woman
     Anonymous
       The Lost Duchess
       The Minor Canon
       The Pipe
       The Puzzle
       The Great Valdez Sapphire
Novel Notes, by Jerome K. Jerome                                          2037
Jan 2000 Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon, by Samuel Baker[8yearxxx.xxx] 2036
Stories by English Authors: Orient, by Various                            2035
   Contains:
     The Man Who Would Be King, by Rudyard Kipling
     Tajima, by Miss Mitford
     A Chinese Girl Graduate, by R. K. Douglas
     The Revenge Of Her Race, by Mary Beaumont
     King Billy Of Ballarat, by Morley Roberts
     Thy Heart's Desire, by Netta Syrett

Waverley, or 'Tis Sixty Years Since, by Sir Walter Scott                  2034
Jan 2000 The Unknown Guest, by Maurice Maeterlinck         [ungstxxx.xxx] 2033
   [Author:  Count Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck]
Jan 2000 Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard/Eleanor Farjeon[mpnaoxxx.xxx] 2032

Jan 2000 Lock and Key Library, Magic & Real Detectives [#2][2lckyxxx.xxx] 2031
   (This is part of Julian Hawthorne's Lock and Key Library)
   Contains:
     P. H. Woodward
       Adventures in the Secret Service of the Post-Office Department
       An Erring Shepherd
       An Aspirant for Congress
       The Fortune of Seth Savage
       A Wish Unexpectedly Gratified
       An Old Game Revived
       A Formidable Weapon
     Andrew Lang
       Saint-Germain the Deathless
       The Man in the Iron Mask
         The Legend
         The Valet's History
         The Valet's Master
         Original Papers in the Case of Roux De Marsilly
     M. Robert-Houdin [After whom Harry Houdini named himself]
       A Conjurer's Confessions
       Self-Training
       "Second Sight"
       The Magician Who Became an Ambassador
       Facing the Arab's Pistol
     David P. Abbott
       Fraudulent Spiritualism Unveiled
       A Doctor of the Occult
       How the Tricks Succeeded
       The Name of the Dead
       Mind Reading in Public
       Some Famous Exposures
     Hereward Carrington
       More Tricks of "Spiritualism"
       "Matter through Matter"
       Deception Explained by the Science of Psychology
     Anonymous
       How Spirits Materialize


Legends Of Babylon And Egypt, by Leonard W. King                          2030
   [Subtitle: In Relation To Hebrew Tradition]
Jan 2000 Lahoma, by John Breckinridge Ellis                [lahomxxx.xxx] 2029
The Yellow Claw, by Sax Rohmer                                            2028
Jan 2000 Tartuffe, by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere  [#1] [trtffxxx.xxx] 2027

The Coming Conquest of England, by August Niemann                         2026
   [Translator: J. H. Freese]
Jan 2000 My Lady Caprice, by Jeffrey Farnol                [lcprcxxx.xxx] 2025
Jan 2000 Diary of a Pilgrimage, by Jerome K. Jerome[JKJ#17][dypgmxxx.xxx] 2024
Jan 2000 Malvina of Brittany, by Jerome K. Jerome [JKJ #16][mlvbtxxx.xxx] 2023
   Contains:
     Malvina of Brittany
     The Street of the Blank Wall
     His Evening Out
     The Lesson
     Sylvia of the Letters
     The Fawn Gloves

Angling Sketches, by Andrew Lang                                          2022
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard, by Joseph Conrad                        2021
Jan 2000 Tarzan the Terrible,Edgar R. Burroughs [Tarzan #8][tzntrxxx.xxx] 2020
   [Author:  Edgar Rice Burroughs]
Jan 2000 The Bat, by M. R. Rinehart & Avery Hopwood [MRR13][thbatxxx.xxx] 2019

Mon Year Title and Author                                  [filename.ext]#####

Dec 1999 The Library, by Andrew Lang      [Andrew Lang #20][lbrryxxx.xxx] 2018
Dec 1999 The Dhammapada, Translated by F. Max Muller       [dhmpdxxx.xxx] 2017
Dec 1999 The 1998 CIA World Factbook[CIA Factbook #8][No#7][world98x.xxx] 2016
Dec 1999 A Miscellany of Men, by G. K. Chesterton [GKC #13][miscyxxx.xxx] 2015

The Lodger, by Marie Belloc Lowndes                                       2014
Dec 1999 The Pit Prop Syndicate, by Freeman Wills Croft    [ptprpxxx.xxx] 2013
The Children, by Alice Meynell                                            2012
Dec 1999 Rudder Grange, by Frank R. Stockton  [Stockton #4][rgrngxxx.xxx] 2011

Dec 1999 The Autobiography of Charles Darwin    [Darwin #6][adrwnxxx.xxx] 2010
Dec 1999 Origin of Species, 6th Ed., by Charles Darwin [#5][otoos6xx.xxx] 2009
Dec 1999 Mazelli, and Other Poems, by George W. Sands[GS#1][mzllixxx.xxx] 2008
Dec 1999 We Two, by Edna Lyall                             [wetwoxxx.xxx] 2007

Dec 1999 A Fair Penitent, by Wilkie Collins   [Collins #23][frpntxxx.xxx] 2006
Dec 1999 Piccadilly Jim, by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse [#1][pccjmxxx.xxx] 2005
Dec 1999 "Pigs is Pigs," by Ellis Parker Butler            [pgpgsxxx.xxx] 2004
Dec 1999 Spirits in Bondage [Lyrics Cycle], by C. S. Lewis [spbndxxx.xxx] 2003
[Title:  Spirits In Bondage, A Cycle Of Lyrics]
[Author Note:  C. S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton]

Sonnets from the Portuguese, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning                2002
[Reserved: 2001, by Arthur C. Clarke]                                     2001*
Dec 1999 Don Quijote, by Cervantes in Spanish .txt & .htm  [2donqxxx.xxx] 2000
   [Language: Spanish]
Dec 1999 Crome Yellow, by Aldous Huxley [Aldous Huxley #1] [crmylxxx.xxx] 1999

Dec 1999 Thus Spake Zarathustra, by Friedrich Nietzsche #1 [spzarxxx.xxx] 1998
   [Tr.: Thomas Common]
Dec 1999 Paradise, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton     [3ddcnxxx.xxx] 1997
   [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton]
Dec 1999 Purgatory, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton    [2ddcnxxx.xxx] 1996
   [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton]
Dec 1999 Hell/Inferno, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton [1ddcnxxx.xxx] 1995
   [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton]

Adventures among Books, by Andrew Lang                                    1994
Dec 1999 Told After Supper, by Jerome K. Jerome  [JKJ #15] [tldspxxx.xxx] 1993
Dec 1999 Travels in England, and Fragmenta Regalia         [trvfgxxx.xxx] 1992

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Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet?

If our average eBook has reached just 1% of the world population of
6,525,015,623 that would be 20,200 x 65,250,156 = ~1.31 Trillion !!!

With 20,200 eBooks online as of July 04, 2006 it now takes an average
of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.76 from each book.
[1% world population x #eBooks] 65,250,156 x 20,200 x $.76 = ~$1 Trillion
[Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.]
[By the way, the US "popclock" is about to turn to 300 million people.]
[Just turned 299 million last week!]

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A Trillion Dollars Given Away At Just $.50 Value Per Book To 100 Million

With 20,200 eBooks online as of July 04, 2006 it now takes an average
of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.50 from each book.
This "cost" is down from about $.60 when we had 16,633 eBooks a year ago.

Our Target Audience Is 1.5% Of The World Population = ~100,000,000 people.


At 20,200 eBooks in 35 Years We Averaged
       577 Per Year
        48 Per Month
         1.58 Per Day

At 2052 eBooks Done In The 182 Days Of 2006 We Averaged
    11.3 Per Day
      79 per Week
     342 Per Month


If you are interested in the population of the world or of the U.S.
you might want to know that these numbers, official as they appear,
are just just estimates, and perhaps not as accurate as we hope.

However, for those keeping track of how quickly the U.S. reaches a
300 million population level, and who noticed the passing of 298M,
just two weeks ago. . .the U.S. is already 1/6 the way to 299M, so
it will probably be 10 more weeks to 299M and 22 more to 300M.

Recently the U.S. Congress, pertaining to district reapportionment,
who gets to vote for which Congresspeople, decided that many of the
districts were undercounted by 5%, perhaps then later deciding that
all districts had been undercounted by 5% [can't recall details].

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The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks'
production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon,
starts with the first Wednesday of January.  January 4th was
the first Wednesday of 2006, and thus ended PG's production
year of 2005 and began the production year of 2006 at noon.

This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week.

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