kustomkb said:
Thanks for the detailed reply and upload,
I finally found one I could read but it seems many are not on the full view anymore.
Cheers
I find that hard to believe. I've downloaded almost 1000 books by now between my computer here and the one I use at work.
I will go back to books.google today and "recheck" alot of the titles I already have and see if I can verify this.
It is very wise of anyone searching like this to take advantage of the "Full Text View only" option I outlined the use of above, it prevents any search returns from showing you a book you can't see without paying for.
Kermit
PS. I hereby declare that EVERY book I've downloaded from googles archives will be available to ANYONE here that wishes to have it. I got them for free from google, just like ANYBODY could have done anytime in the last 80 years by checking it out of the library. They (google)scanned them in and I have them now just like they intended. All downloads clearly marked by google as information belonging to the "public domain".
Just post a reply here and whatever you need and cannot find on google
any longer will be provided.
Seriously, these books; none of them was published after 1920, most are from the 1800's. I've got more books about locomotives than you could shake a stick at.
Why would they be removed after some intern spent his entire summer off scanning these in from some stinky, moldy corner in the university library?
Rest assured, if Kermits got 'em, you've got em,
Kermit