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Imagine
wandering down the aisles of a good-sized library. Now imagine that the library
is right on your own computer. You'll
find over 5000 books and documents to explore.
And browsing has never been so easy. Above, you'll
see the main Title TOC (Table of Contents).
There are 2065 main titles and many thousand more we'll explore below. In this
Menu Index, you can wander down the aisles seeing all 2065 Titles alphabetically
by simply scrolling with your mouse.
This library contains more books and documents than many
school libraries I've seen. And it's all yours on the
FREE CD. |
| Thousands
More Titles For You To Enjoy - One Level In. |
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There's
even more than meets the eye.
Many of the titles contained in this library are actually contained in assorted
collections of stories, speeches, poems and articles in Main Titles.
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| Search It. Read it. Know
it. Enjoy it. Click To Get
all 5000 titles On THE FREE CD on your own computer. |
On the left, is an example from Aesop's Fables. This
collection includes 258 additional Fables. By the way, these Fables are particularly
fun to use for the You're The Star section where you can personalize each with
your child's name, a friend's name or even your own. On
the right, is part of a list of 104 of Mark Twain's speeches. They are
hysterical.
Anyway,
there are thousands of titles for you to enjoy, just one click of the TOC Button
away. Of course, the search engine
on the FREE CD finds every word for you, but for
interesting browsing, just Click the TOC button to find lots more great reading.
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| Open A
Document And Explore Its Table Of Contents |
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Many
times when you open a book, you'd like to look at a specific chapter or section.
With this library it's easy.
Here's an example. Let's
explore the sections of the U.S. Constitution. If you Click to Expand the TOC
(table of contents), you'll drill down 1 Level to
see the Articles and Amendments.
Then you can click on
the article you want to read. It's like having electronic tabs in a book, or the
indented sections in an unabridged dictionary. It's a great time-saver.
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| Search It. Read it. Know
it. Enjoy it. Click To Get
all 5000 titles On THE FREE CD on your own computer. |
But
there's more. Notice that there are still red book icons in the TOC. Whenever
you see a red book icon, that means you can expand the TOC another Level.
If you look up at the
tool bar, you'll notice "Full Expand". If you had clicked this, all
levels of the TOC would be exposed for you to see with a single click.
So, it's up to you. You
have total flexibility. And remember, just double click
any icon and you'll be transported right to the section you've selected.
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Here
we exposed Level 2 of the TOC (Table of Contents). As you can see there are still
red book icons, so you can expand another time, or you could have Clicked 'Full
Expand' and seen everything at once.
You'll
find navigating through the books and documents of this library is fast, easy
and very conducive both to research and pleasure reading. Paper books were
never like this.
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| So, Who Is Your Favorite
Author Anyway? |
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 For
science fiction, I love Wells and Verne. But, let's not forget Doyle. Here you
see a list of the titles contained in the library by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Just Click the Author
Button and you'll be transported to this Author's TOC (Table of Contents).
You're
sure to love this 'Author Access' to the library.
If you love the Poetry
of Keats, Browning or Frost, just select one, then double click any title listed
under their name to be transported right to the Poem you desire.
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| Search It. Read it. Know
it. Enjoy it. Click To Get
all 5000 titles On THE FREE CD on your own computer. |
Love Shakespeare, you're just one click from your favorite or soon to be favorite
play.
Check Hans Christian Andersen
for a massive list of children's stories. It's all easy. It's fast. And you'll
find incredible great literature as you browse this awesome electronic library
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| So Who Wrote That And
What Was Special About Them. |
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It's
frustrating. You read all the great literature. But, who
were these writers? When did they live? What motivated them? How can you gain
insight into the minds that created the literature?
Well, now you can gain
a little insight by checking the brief biography of each author that's just a
click away once you've selected a title in the TOC.
Yes, you can read the
description RIGHT FROM THE TOC so you can determine
whether to even open the book or not.
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| Search It. Read it. Know
it. Enjoy it. Click To Get
all 5000 titles On THE FREE CD on your own computer. |
You'll also have access to the brief bio. while you're reading any document in
the library. Plus, you'll also find a few words about most of the 2065 main titles
to help you better understand the work you are reading.
These
brief bios. are a great addition to the library because they give you a 'quick
take' on the author and subject that you usually don't get without a committed
effort to go find out about the author.
And if you're like me,
you rarely get the time. ABOVE is the description
of the Art Of War by Sun Tzu, and BELOW is
the description of Colonel Spotswood by William Byrd.
I
find that it's very useful to know something about the authors and the titles
to put a work in context, and therefore its relevance to you. I think you
will too, and it's all yours on the FREE CD.
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