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Searching The Library Of Babel - The Rumpus.net
Books that Jorge Luis Borges recommended -- with links to etext versions where available (which is most of them).
to amusements borges ebook etext fiction ... on 24 March 2012
A guide to writing man pages. Particularly useful because it describes the best way to do this with modern man tools.
Interviews with a selection of 70s/80s game programmers. Very interesting stuff.
to ag0700 etext games history retrocomputing ... on 27 February 2012
ARM Assembly Language Programming
Good rapid overview of ARM3 assembler -- written for the Archimedes, so with a section on BBC BASIC's assembler too...
to acorn arm assembler etext retrocomputing ... on 02 November 2011
merrycoz.org: Works for Children & Adults, 1789-1872
Fascinating stuff.
to america etext history literary publishing ... on 25 June 2011
A decent overview of valve electronics, originally from the Maplin magazine.
to electronics etext retrotech valve ... on 25 June 2011
I came for the etext here (Chesterton et al.), but there's some interesting constructed (and engineered) languages too.
The Music of James Scott Skinner
Author of "Hector the Hero", etc. All scanned in their original manuscript form, with many early recordings too.
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Portal
Wide variety of scanned music books, including some Scottish folk.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.