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Thomas Jefferson perhaps most prized possession was his book collection, more or less his library. A collection of free books to the public should be adorned and cherished, I encourage ALL citizens of the internet to read at least one of these books a week. Note: Jefferson would spend an... more
Reviewed by history-geek Jan 26 2008, 09:12pm ( 477 reviews ) • fullbooks.com
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Rated by cydemp on Oct 24, 7:36pm
Lots to read and spend time on.
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Reviewed by saurabhchauhan1 on Oct 06, 12:44am
I am amazed by the wonderful collection of the books at this site... its simply awesome.
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Rated by Josetti on Sep 28, 12:05pm
A lot of free books. Nice.
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Rated by insyen on Sep 09, 7:25pm
*useful page
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Rated by pappyred on Aug 27, 8:30pm
Lots of free textbooks!
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Rated by zahdlor on Aug 27, 4:30pm
Always useful to have and endless supply of information at your finger tips. Especially for a person who likes to debate--you need to sometimes prove you're right!
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Rated by superstring on Aug 25, 10:46pm
Scientific Americans from the mid 1800s. Cool. Too bad the etchings weren't encoded tho.
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Cool! Books online.
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Rated by Nathena on Aug 25, 3:24pm
Wow. Um, can anyone say....AWESOME!?