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This Newsletter is being sent from an alternate address, so please be careful to reply to [email protected]. . .more below on this. Apologies . . .prairienet.org doesn't seem to be working properly. . . . This is the Project Gutenberg Newsletter for Wednesday, March 7, 2001 Etexts Readable By Both Humans and Computers Since Before The Internet [Usually sent the first Wednesday of each month, delayed if by relay.] Main URL is promo.net Webmaster is Pietro di Miceli, of Rome, Italy *Check out our Websites at promo.net, and ask me for our FTP servers.* Well, it's almost another set of minor miracles that have me here this morning writing another Project Gutenberg Newsletter to you, filled up not only with the 50+ Etexts you have come to expect, but with a great collection of dictionaries, as well, for a total of about 75 Etexts. A week ago I had no idea we would actually be able to present any more than a handful of Etexts today, but we actually managed to add 53 more just in the last 7 days, and some of them were posted more than once-to present a more integrated index format for the dictionaries. We are going to be working on some PERL scripts, etc., to automate the process, so if you are a script writer or programmer with ideas on how to add our header to Etexts and "fill in the blanks," please email me. [email protected] is usually the best address to email me at, rather than just hitting the "reply" key. . .the reason is that right now I divide my day between [email protected] for doing most of my email, and for posting the books I tend to use [email protected] and then send a few emails from there while I am directly working on the Etexts. . .it is ok to send to BOTH [email protected] these other addresses, I will get two copies. and We have copyright clearances for a few people who didn't include their email addresses with their title page xeroxes. . . . Please include your email address when you send us snailmail. . .! ***
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I am particularly interested in the Young Trailer series (as was Saul Bellow who refers to two od the characters, Henry Ware and Timendiquas in The Adventures of Augie March). One title (Scouts of the Valley) is already in Gutenberg. Several others are: The Young Trailers The Free Rangers Forest Runners: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky The Keepers of the Trail The Border Watch I can't scan right now, but would be happy to proof read if anyone else can find and scan the texts. *** Comments About Our New Files We are trying out our first ".lit" files. . .more below on this in our "Index Listings for the New Files."
Index Listings for the New Files Our first ".lit" file. Jun 1997 Tom Swift & his Electric Runabout, by V. Appleton [05tomxxx.xxx] 950 Just posted 05tom11l.lit and 05tom11l.zip, and working on a few more. The l stands for .lit, the new MicroSoft Open Book Format, which apparent is now being called Microsoft Readre Format. This is our first try at this, and we need help improving how it looks. We also need help getting the related .txt file into our own format. If you would like the related .txt file, or to help with the .lit files, please email me and Michael Lampi !!!*** *** ****Here are the listings for 5 Project Gutenberg Etexts for August, 2002**** [The reason for this is that August will be taken up by two large collections] Aug 2002 Letters Aug 2002 Letters Aug 2002 Letters Aug 2002 Letters Aug 2002 Letters [Full Name: The
to His Son 1751, by Chesterfield [LC#05][lc05sxxx.xxx]3355 to His Son 1750, by Chesterfield [LC#04][lc04sxxx.xxx]3354 to His Son 1749, by Chesterfield [LC#03][lc03sxxx.xxx]3353 to His Son 1748, by Chesterfield [LC#02][lc02sxxx.xxx]3352 to His Son 1746-47, by Chesterfield[LC#01][lc01sxxx.xxx]3351 Earl of Chesterfield]
****Here are the listings for 20 Project Gutenberg Etexts for June, 2002**** 20 Jun 2002 The Jerusalem Sinner Saved, by John Bunyan [JB #4][jrsnsxxx.xxx]3270
Full Title: The Jerusalem Sinner Saved; or Good News for the Vilest Men] Jun 2002 The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Rutherford [mrkrtxxx.xxx]3269 Jun 2002 The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe [udolfxxx.xxx]3268 Jun 2002 Old Love Stories Retold, by Richard Le Gallienne [hnmtlxxx.xxx]3267 [This is currently only the chapter/story of Heinrich Heine and his Mathilda] Jun 2002 Miss Billy, by Eleanor H. Porter[Eleanor Porter#5][msblyxxx.xxx]3266 Also see: Nov 1995 Miss Billy's Decision, by Eleanor H. Porter [EHP2][msbidxxx.xxx] 362 Nov 1995 Miss Billy Married, by Eleanor H. Porter [EHP#1] [msbimxxx.xxx] 361 [Please note that some editions spell her name as "Miss Billie."] 15 Jun 2002 The Re-Creation of Brian Kent, Harold Bell Wright [trcbkxxx.xxx]3265 Jun 2002 Dennison Grant, by Robert Stead [dnsngxxx.xxx]3264 [Full Title: Dennison Grant: A Novel of To-day] Jun 2002 The Portygee, by Joseph C. Lincoln[J.C. Lincoln#7][prtgexxx.xxx]3263 Jun 2002 The Pilgrims of Hope, by William Morris[Morris #9][plghpxxx.xxx]3262 Contents: The Message of the March Wind The Bridge and the Street Sending to the War Mother and Son New Birth The New Proletarian In Prison and at Home The Half of Life Gone A New Friend Ready to Depart A Glimpse of the Coming Day Meeting The War-Machine The Story's Ending Jun 2002 News from Nowhere, by William Morris[Wm Morris #8][nwsnwxxx.xxx]3261 10 Jun 2002 Short History of Wales, by Owen M. Edwards [hstwlxxx.xxx]3260 Jun 2002 Countess Kate, by Charlotte M. Yonge [CM Yonge #8][cntktxxx.xxx]3259 Jun 2002 A Laodicean, by Thomas Hardy [Thomas Hardy #21][laodcxxx.xxx]3258 [Full Title: A Laodicean: A Story of To-day] Jun 2002 New Thought Pastels, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox[EWW#3][nwthpxxx.xxx]3257 Jun 2002 Books and Bookmen, by Ian Maclaren[IanMaclaren #1][bkbmnxxx.xxx]3256 [Ian Maclaren is a pseudonym of the Rev. John Watson] 5 Jun 2002 Moments of Vision, by Thomas Hardy[ThomasHardy#20][mntvsxxx.xxx]3255 Jun 2002 Entire PG Galsworthy Files, by Galsworthy [GL#34][glentxxx.xxx]3254 Jun 2002 The Entire Gutenberg Abraham Lincoln files [AL#8][lnentxxx.xxx]3253 CONTENTS: Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt Editor's Preface by Arthur Brooks Lapsley Abraham Lincoln. An Essay by Carl Shurz Abraham Lincoln. Memorial Address by Joseph H. Choate The Writings of Abraham Lincoln Jun 2002 The Entire Gutenberg Holmes, by Holmes,Sr.[OWH#10][ohentxxx.xxx]3252 [Full Name: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.] CONTENTS: The Autocrat of the Breakfast-table
The Professor at the Breakfast-table The Poet at the Breakfast Table Over the Teacups Elsie Venner The Guardian Angel A Mortal Antipathy Pages from an Old Volume of Life Bread and the Newspaper My Hunt after "The Captain" The Inevitable Trial Cinders from Ashes The Pulpit and the Pew Medical Essays Homeopathy and its Kindred Delusions The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever Currents and Counter-currents in Medical Science Border Lines of Knowledge in Some Provinces of Medical Science Scholastic and Bedside Teaching The Medical Profession in Massachusetts The Young Practitioner Medical Libraries Some of My Early Teachers Jun 2002 Hadleyburg and Other Stories, by Mark Twain [mthdbxxx.xxx]3251 [Full Title: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] [Please note this book as been published under both "that" and "Who" titles] [Full Title: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] or [Full Title: The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories] CONTENTS: The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg My First Lie, and How I Got out of it The Esquimaux Maiden's Romance Christian Science and The Book of Mrs. Eddy Is He Living or Is He Dead? My Debut as a Literary Person At The Appetite-cure Concerning The Jews From The 'London Times' of 1904 About Play-acting Travelling with a Reformer Diplomatic Pay and Clothes Luck The Captain's Story Stirring Times in Austria Meisterschaft My Boyhood Dreams To The above Old People In Memoriam--Olivia Susan Clemens Here are the 50 Project Gutenberg Etexts for May, 2002 ****Here are the listings for 49 Project Gutenberg Etexts for May, 2002**** [One dictionary is still reserved at this moment] Mon Year
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[A "C" following the Etext #### indicated that one is still under copyright.] [Please note that all the "Mr. Honey's Dictionaries are still copyrighted!!!] [Many thanks to Herr Hoenig for letting us present them to our readers...!!!] 50 May 2002 How Tell a Story and Others, by Mark Twain [MT#31][mthtsxxx.xxx]3250 [Full Title: How to Tell a Story and other Essays, 1899] CONTENTS: HOW TO TELL A STORY THE WOUNDED SOLDIER THE GOLDEN ARM MENTAL TELEGRAPHY AGAIN THE INVALID'S STORY May 2002 The Major, by Ralph Connor [Ralph Connor #9][majorxxx.xxx]3249 May 2002 The Sky Pilot, by Ralph Connor [Ralph Connor #8][skyptxxx.xxx]3248 [Full Title: Sky Pilot: A Tale of the Foothills] May 2002 The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail, by Ralph Connor[tpsdtxxx.xxx]3247 May 2002 The Foreigner, by Ralph Connor [Ralph Connor #6][frgnrxxx.xxx]3246 [Full Title: The Foreigner: A Tale of Saskatchewan] 45 May 2002 Black Rock, by Ralph Connor [Ralph Connor #5][blkrkxxx.xxx]3245 [Full Title: Black Rock: A Tale of the Selkirks] May 2002 To Him That Hath, by Ralph Connor[Ralph Connor #4][ththtxxx.xxx]3244 [Full Title: To Him That Hath: A Tale of the West of Today] May 2002 Glengarry Schooldays, by Ralph Connor[R.Connor #3][ggysdxxx.xxx]3243 May 2002 The Doctor, by Ralph Connor [Ralph Connor #2][tdoctxxx.xxx]3242 [Full Title: The Doctor; A Tale of the Rockies] May 2002 Corporal Cameron, by Ralph Connor[Ralph Connor #1][cplcnxxx.xxx]3241 Full Title: Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police/A Tale of the Macleod Trail 40 'May 2002 Cap'n Eri, by Joseph Crosby Lincoln[JCLincoln #6][cnerixxx.xxx]3240 May 2002 The Puppet Crown, by Harold MacGrath [ppptcxxx.xxx]3239 May 2002 Poems of Cheer, by Ella Wheller Wilcox [Wilcox #2][pmchrxxx.xxx]3238 May 2002 The Garotters, by William D. Howells [Howells [#7][garttxxx.xxx]3237 May 2002 Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica, by John Kendrick Bangs 5[bncorxxx.xxx]3236 35 May 2002 First Year in Canterbury Settlement, Samuel Butler[frcanxxx.xxx]3235 [Full Title: A First Year in Canterbury Settlement][Our 6th by Samuel Butler] May 2002 The Letters of the Younger Pliny, various, Vol. 1 [ltplnxxa.xxx]3234 May 2002 The Letters of Pliny the Younger, various, Vol. 1 [ltplnxxa.xxx]3234 [Teubner edition, Edited by Keil, Essay and Translation by John B. Firth] [For those unfamiliar with our filenaming: ltpln10a.txt and ltpln10a.zip] Also see: Sep 2001 Letters of Pliny the Younger, Tr. William Melmoth [ltplnxxx.xxx]2811 [revised by F. C. T. Bosanquet] May 2002 In the Heart of Africa, by Samuel White Baker [#4][ithoaxxx.xxx]3233 Garry Gill May 2002 Songs of the Ridings, by F. W. Moorman [rdngsxxx.xxx]3232 [This is also available in HTML as rdngs10h.htm and rdngs10.zip] May 2002 The Rifle and Hound in Ceylon, by Samuel Baker[#3][riflexxx.xxx]3231 [Full: The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylong, by Samuel White Baker] 30 May 2002 The Counterpane Fairy, by Katharine Pyle [cpfryxxx.xxx]3230 [This is available in plain text as cpfry10.*, and in HTML as cpfry10h.zip]
May 2002 Helen of Troy, by Andrew Lang [Andrew Lang #31][hlntyxxx.xxx]3229 May 2002 Poems of Progress, by Ella W. Wilcox [Wilcox #1][pmprgxxx.xxx]3228 May 2002 The Defenders of Democracy by The Militia of Mercy[xdfdmxxx.xxx]3227 [This Etext is available with French accents as 8dfdm10 & without as 7dfdm10] [Full: The Gift Book Committee of The Militia of Mercy] May 2002 Albrecht Durer's Memoirs of Journeys to Venice....[admjvxxx.xxx]3226 [Full: Albrect Durer's Memoirs of Journeys to Venice and the Low Countries] [The Following Set of Dictionaries all have the full title: "Mr. Honey's..."] 25 May 2002 Mr. Honey's Work Study Dictionary English-German [8woedxxx.xxx]3225C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Work Study Dictionary German-English [8wodexxx.xxx]3224C May 2002 Honey's Correspondence Dictionary English-German [8coedxxx.xxx]3223C May 2002 Honey's Correspondence Dictionary German-English [8codexxx.xxx]3222C May 2002 Honey's Large Business Dictionary English-German [8lgedxxx.xxx]3221C 20 May 2002 Honey's Large Business Dictionary German-English [8lgdexxx.xxx]3220C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Tourist Dictionary English-German [8tredxxx.xxx]3219C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Tourist Dictionary German-English [8trdexxx.xxx]3218C May 2002 Honey's Small Business Dictionary English-German [8smedxxx.xxx]3217C May 2002 Honey's Small Business Dictionary German-English [8smdexxx.xxx]3216C 15 May 2002 Mr. Honey's Insurance Dictionary English-German [8inedxxx.xxx]3215C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Insurance Dictionary German-English [8indexxx.xxx]3214C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Beginner's Dictionary English-German [8bgedxxx.xxx]3213C May 2002 Mr. Honey's Beginner's Dictionary German-English [8bgdexxx.xxx]3212C May 2002 Honey's Small Banking Dictionary English-German [8baedxxx.xxx]3211C 10 May 2002 Honey's Small Banking Dictionary German-English [8badexxx.xxx]3210C May 2002 Honey's Medium Business Dictionary, English-German[8meedxxx.xxx]3209C May 2002 Honey's Medium Business Dictionary, German-English[8medexxx.xxx]3208C May 2002 *RESERVED* for yet another dictionary [ xxx.xxx]3207* [The following is the set of what is known as "The Moby Dictionaries. . . .] May, 2002 Moby Multiple Language Lists of Common Words [mlangxxx.xxx]3206 5 May, 2002 Moby Pronunciation List [mpronxxx.xxx]3205 May, 2002 Moby Hyphenation List [mhyphxxx.xxx]3204 May, 2002 Moby Part of Speech List [mpospxxx.xxx]3203 May, 2002 Moby Thesaurus List [mthesxxx.xxx]3202 May, 2002 Moby Word Lists [mwordxxx.xxx]3201 [These Moby files have been released in .zip format only, as originally were]
Notes from News Scan and Edupage SMARTPHONE PDA OFFERS C-PHONE, BROWSER, ORGANIZER Verizon Wireless is introducing a new $499 7.3-ounce device called the Kyocera Smartphone, which combines a cell phone with a personal digital assistant based on the Palm operating system. It is one of the first phones to include a mobile Internet browser that can access the Web either through the wireless carrier or through the same Internet service the device's owner uses on his or her desktop, and that can download full-text versions of texts in the HTML language. (AP/USA Today 2 Mar 2001) http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/review/2001-03-02-smartphone.htm
[I'll bet it will do plain text Etexts, too!
mh]
PUBLISHERS' SPAT HIGHLIGHTS E-BOOK DEBATE Random House has filed suit against e-book startup RosettaBooks, accusing it of illegally selling electronic versions of books by Random House authors Kurt Vonnegut, William Styron and Robert B. Parker. RosettaBooks CEO Arthur Klebanoff countered that his company has contracts with the three authors to publish electronic versions of their works, and that Random House is "wrong" to think it automatically has rights to publish e-books just because it has the rights to the print versions. The suit goes to the heart of a long-simmering debate between publishers and authors over whether publishers have an automatic right to publish electronic versions of books. Authors argue that the right must be specified in a contract, much like foreign rights. (Wall Street Journal 28 Feb 2001) http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB983320054682172823.htm (sub req'd) VERISIGN EXPANDS DOMAIN NAMES VeriSign's Network Solutions Internet registrar is tripling the number of com, .net and .org Internet addresses available by processing registrations in 60 additional languages. The new languages, including Swedish, French, Spanish and German, cover 40 countries and will enable organizations to register names with the accents and local characters of their native languages. "One of the criticisms of the Internet over many years is that it is too English," says Network Solutions executive Phil Callan. "This is the internationalization of the Internet and provides an opportunity for thousands of European businesses to get local domain names in local languages." (Financial Times 25 Feb 2001) http://news.ft.com/news/industries/infotechnology [WARNING: Verisign also intends to stop dealing in .net and .org domains]
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PUBLISHING INDUSTRY AIMS TO ESTABLISH WEB PRESENCE WITHOUT GETTING 'BLINDSIDED' Even as literary publishers have created a new niche for themselves on the Internet, they have had to confront the traditional problems of piracy and hackers. Publishers are carefully laying the ground rules for their e-book Internet operations and keeping a wary eye on the potential for piracy. "We want to deal with issues like intellectual property from day one, rather than try to get it back in the box after it is too late," says Pat Schroeder, CEO of the American Association of Publishers. Ignoring the potential market value of the Internet is not an option for publishers; the new technology has motivated them to develop different consumer goods based on content they
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already own. By starting with an unblemished record, unlike the music industry, literary publishers may well set the standard for online consumer interaction. Digital Goods CEO Scott Griffith says the publishing industry is facing the Internet and e-book business with their priorities straight. "First you take care of your security and you protect your intellectual property" by constructing a well designed digital rights management system. After that, "you can go out and really sell." (Boston Globe, 11 February 2001)
Translation: first you get a complete lock on the market, then you can go out and screw the consumer for every penny you can squeeze out of them. Martin [email protected] http://www.dur.ac.uk/martin.ward/ Erdos number: 4 G.K.Chesterton web site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/martin.ward/gkc/
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