LibertyFund’s Online Library of Liberty has posted some interesting new items: The guide to Mises’s books, a very nice timeline of the life of Mises, a book of quotations on liberty and power, an anthology of the writings of Mises. LibertyFund has expressed interest in closer collaboration on ebooks and other things, which sounds like a great idea.
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/11572/neat-new-stuff-at-the-oll/
Neat New Stuff at the OLL
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Thumbs up for Mises Institute collaboration with Liberty Fund on e-book on-line publications…
This is great news. I appreciate how OLL offers a text based PDF version of all their books. That makes it much easier to convert them to a format that can be read on kindle.
I’m quite new to the wonderful world of classical liberalism—and, because I live some distance from a major library and am short on fiat dough besides, such digitized texts are _indispensable_ in furthering my slow-but-steady intellectual growth. My experience is no doubt a common one. Indeed, the Internet is proving an amazing boon to anti-statism in _myriad_ ways. So much so that, if we take to heart the old motto *Ubi Libertas Ibi Patria*, we cannot help but see that _our_ country—or a significant province thereof—lies in cyberspace.
To those dedicated souls at both the Mises Institute and Liberty Fund who diligently scan, format and compile go my heartfelt thanks!
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