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Anonymous No.24633675 >>24633681 >>24633714 >>24633741 >>24634078 >>24634095 >>24634568
stupid question
I believe I'm not the only one using PDFs these days, but how do you get your works? There are some books on mythology that I would like to read, but unfortunately, I can't find them anywhere. And in some cases, they're not in English. What do you do when this happens? Thank you.
Anonymous No.24633681
>>24633675 (OP)
You learn a new language, mouth breather.
Anonymous No.24633714
>>24633675 (OP)
Machine translate or learn the language
Anonymous No.24633741 >>24633775
>>24633675 (OP)
Used bookstores or epubs
Anonymous No.24633775
>>24633741
Interesting
Anonymous No.24633875 >>24634044
archive.org usually has hundreds of scans of any antique book, anything in the public domain
Anonymous No.24634044
>>24633875
Thank bro
Anonymous No.24634078 >>24634842
>>24633675 (OP)
digital is the way
just add the "pdf" word to internet searches
so search for "topic pdf"
and results will come back with pdfs
>hint
google vs bing
Anonymous No.24634095
>>24633675 (OP)
look in big collections like
annas archive
oceanofpdf
Anonymous No.24634568
>>24633675 (OP)
frenschan library
northwest front dot info has Gretchen's library
Anonymous No.24634689
Project Gutenberg has a lot of neat stuff, lots of older works. So far, I've found Carroll's The Game of Logic, The First Alcibiades, Gulliver's Travels, and all of Shakespeare's plays. I can't guarantee what you're looking for will be there but its worth a look
Anonymous No.24634842 >>24634876 >>24634886
>>24634078
Sorry but why should I add pedophile after every search term? Wont that put me on a watchlist?
Anonymous No.24634876 >>24634886
>>24634842
mmmm
Anonymous No.24634886
>>24634876
>>24634842
Kek.