AND here are sum other links that may be helpful
>3) Where can I find books?
>
>* The Newtonberg project produced many books for Newton:
>http://members.aa.net/~robwest/pn/
>* AMUG has a complete set of books, including Sherlock Holmes novels by
>Sir
A.
>Conan Doyle:
>http://cdrom.amug.org/http/newt/books.html
>* J. Farmer compiled many books (mostly Paul Bowles books)
>http://www.planetnewton.co.uk/
>* Newton's Library http://www.algonet.se/~anniqat/
>* UNNA Book Section http://www.unna.org/unna/books/
>* Alex Catalogue automatically generates Newton Books on demand:
>http://www.infomotions.com/alex/
>* Terry Fischer's website: http://home.earthlink.net/~newtonbooks
>* [Any other reference?]
If you don't mind newtonizing them yourself, here are some good e-text
sights...
http://promo.net/pg/
http://www.baen.com/library/
Loren (the original poster)
>From: "Lee, Christopher J" <christopher.j.lee_at_intel.com>
>
>You can always try my site at http://thedarkbackward.batcave.net
>
>
>Are there any websites that are still operating that provide newton books?
>
>Andrew Roland
>
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