The National Emergency Library
The Internet Archive has created the National Emergency Library making 1.5 million books available for free digital use. Go straight to the library via this link. The books are readable anywhere in the world.
The Internet Archive has created the National Emergency Library making 1.5 million books available for free digital use. Go straight to the library via this link. The books are readable anywhere in the world.
The Internet Archive has uploaded and more than 20,000 VHS recordings and you can watch them all, if you have the time, at the VHS Vault. (via Lifehacker).
The Internet Archive has Barlowe’s Guide To Extraterrestrials, and you can look at it here!
The Internet Archive has the first three issues of Warren Publishing’s Teen Love Stories for your entertainment and edification.
The Internet Archive has a collection of Eerie Magazine’s Greatest Hits. It’s just one magazine, but it’s a good one. Peer into the Moldy Mausoleum of Maniacal Memories and see what spooktacular comic stories and art are there to chill and delight you!
The Internet Archive has 171 issues of Doctor Who Magazine, covering 1981 through 1991. Interviews! Comics with art by Dave Gibbons! Occasionally cantankerous fan letters! “The Gallifrey Guardian!” “FREE GIANT POSTER!”