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So you're a Newton user who's looking for a new eBook to read. Or maybe you're about to turn a raw etext into a Newton eBook, but would like to check if somebody has previously done this - would be a shame to do a book that's already available, wouldn't it? One might as well read the existing book and contribute the effort scheduled for making this to another one that hasn't been Newtonized yet.

Check the Newton Libraries sprinkled across the WWW - there's no complete or concise site as of this writing (April 2004), so every site has some stuff others don't have. There's treasure everywhere!


[Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts](http://www.infomotions.com/alex] by [[EricMorgan]) offers English texts in many digital formats (Newton Paperback, Palm DOC, Palm Reader, PDF, Rocket eBook).

[AMUG Newton Archive|http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/mac/amug/files/newton/], book section

[Intertext - Online Fiction Magazine, est. 1991| http://www.intertext.com], Newton section

[UNNA - United Network of Newton Archives|http://www.unna.org], Book Archive

http://newted.org/users/newtonbooks

[Temporary Newton Library](http://www.stillnewt.org/library] of eBooks (and some software). Hosted by Marty Joseph, maintained by [DJ Vollkasko)(DJVollkaskoSetup) with contributions from 'Kasko, Matt Kow., Ducky Howe and many others. Much non-fiction, history, fantastic literature, and plenty brandnew, CC-licensed titles! Many books new to the Newton are published here first.

Newton's Library - Back from the grave after a hiatus from late 2002 through early 2004: large collection of freely downloadable Newton books.


[[HomePage]] : [[HowTo]] : [[MakeNewtonEbooksIndex]] : [[AvailableNewtonLibraries]]%%%