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    may be demonoid works, for your need

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    use a treker like The Pirate Bay, Demonoid, etc.

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    Warez sites have good many books

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    LubTheStaringCat's Avatar I'm curious BT Rep: +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65BT Rep +65
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    Apart from your local library, try this. http://avaxhome.ws/

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    maybe in a book shop?

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    There actually are a bunch of free online book sites that provide direct downloads to select books. Have you stumbled across these at all with google? I'll try to dig up the address if you haven't seen this type of site yet.

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    gigapedia.org

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    Main problem is some specific, hard-scientific literature is hard to find. Or doesn't exist in PDF format.
    "Do well and you will have no need for ancestors." - Voltaire (1694-1778)

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    studentbay?

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