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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24238466

Before amazon, there was a website that I went to that allowed downloading ebooks. Ibe bought off this website many times.

Books I have enjoyed:

Let me know if you have enjoyed any of these books in the past as well!

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Done by the same publisher of the IF magazine revival, they attempted to bring back Galaxy as well, offering the first revival issue for free. Unfortunately, it seems interest just wasn't there, and another issue never came.

It's cool of them to still offer the free magazine though, the cover art for it is pretty great.

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Unfortunately, this revival died out after the first issue, but it was a cool effort.

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Publisher of public domain ebooks, volunteer driven.

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Mediocre pianist and entertainer Jely Fride finds love, funk, and terror on the moon as he haphazardly escapes a shotgun wedding to a Lunar Mafia princess.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by FunderPants@lemmy.ca to c/freeebooks@sh.itjust.works
 
 

Available for free in ebook format. "The Birth of Psychological War explores the history, politics, and geography of United States psychological warfare in the 20th century against the backdrop of the contemporary 'post-truth era'. From its origins in the Second World War, to the United States' counterinsurgency campaigns in Vietnam, Whyte traces how the theory and practice of psychological warfare transformed the relationship between the home front and theatres of war. Whyte interrogates the broader political mythologies that animate popular conceptions of psychological war, such as its claim to make war more humane and less violent.On the contrary, The Birth of Psychological War demonstrates the role of psychological warfare in expanding the scope and scale of military violence amidst ostensible efforts to 'win hearts and minds'. While casting a critical eye on psychological warfare, Whyte establishes its continued significance for the contemporary student of international relations."

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