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May 28, 2004

Harvest of E-books

For our lawyers and the lawyerly inclined: BLACKSTONE'S COMENTARIES: WITH NOTES OF REFERENCE, TO THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS, OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES; AND OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. IN FIVE VOLUMES. WITH AN APPENDIX TO EACH VOLUME, CONTAINING SHORT TRACTS UPON SUCH SUBJECTS AS APPEARED NECESSARY TO FORM A CONNECTED VIEW OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA,AS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL UNION.
St. George Tucker, 1803.

Sax Rohmer's magnificent Brood of the Witch Queen (How could you possibly resist a title so lurid?

George du Maurier Trilby

George Du Maurier Peter Ibbetson

For the hopelessly recondite: Charles Bishko Portuguese and Spanish Monastic History 600-1300


And a searchable Douay-Rheims-Challoner Bible Not so fine as the King James, lacking some linguistic nuance and subtlety, but still a very nice translation. Also has a nice link to a searchable Latin Vulgate Bible.

Posted by Steven Riddle at May 28, 2004 5:36 AM

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Good reference. I often use The Unbound Bible simply because I can easily compare different bible translations with a click. It can be very handy, particularly in apologetics with evangelicals.

Posted by: The Barrister at June 2, 2004 1:06 PM