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Larry Shone
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Posted on 08-05-2011 19:31
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I have an e-book reader now and I was wondering what classic out of print books on diptera I might be able to download. Project Gutenberg has thousands of free to download e-books both fiction and none but I wouldn't know what authors to look out for!
 
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No info?
 
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Colyer & Hammond ("Flies of the British Isles", published by Warne) would be my first choice but I doubt that obscure entomological literature is first on their list to scan and make available Wink Sometimes you get people who scan books to PDF and make them available but they do tend to be specific papers & keys but not usually reading books like Colyer & Hammond. Smile
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ChrisR wrote:
Colyer & Hammond ("Flies of the British Isles", published by Warne) would be my first choice but I doubt that obscure entomological literature is first on their list to scan and make available Wink Sometimes you get people who scan books to PDF and make them available but they do tend to be specific papers & keys but not usually reading books like Colyer & Hammond. Smile

Thanks Chris, there's a guy on photomacrography.net offering free ebooks about macro photography!
 
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Larry Shone wrote:
Thanks Chris, there's a guy on photomacrography.net offering free ebooks about macro photography!

Yes, I saw that ... an odd combination of books on his website ... Bhuddism & Stacking Smile
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Manual of Nearctic Diptera! Available for free download from the Entomological Society of Canada.
 
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Gunnar M Kvifte wrote:
Manual of Nearctic Diptera! Available for free download from the Entomological Society of Canada.


Had to use the Canadian site's Search button and enter 'Manual'. Theres a few there!

Here a link:

http://www.esc-se...cmono.html

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