Click this link immediately to see which LinkedIn Posts have free books attached to them.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FYQQCmmJWA1YV8gW3rWrDqI0JD_wh1kr/view?usp=sharing
Not surprisingly readers of my LinkedIn site often ask where are the free books I keep blogging about. Those I have saved from landfill. Well. This table below lists the Post Date you can find them against if you scroll down the LinkedIn “Infinite Scroll”. Amongst them you will also find some of the books published by DMB Publishing which you have to purchase from Amazon with the book link embedded in the post.
If you want to access the books directly from Google
Blogspot you can use the relevant Blogspot Post Reference (eg DG24015) shown in
the table below in the search box which is capital sensitive. But first you
will need to go to the relevant Google Blogsite shown below based on the first
two letters of the reference.
These sites have other blogs on them not linked to LinkedIn
so the contents may be of interest to you or not. Their content loosely
following the blog name. So “artist” (DA), “geography” (DG) , “history“ (DY)
and “publishing” (DP) . There are a further 10 Blogsites covering different
subject areas but we will not go there today !!!!
For DA go to
adigitalartist.blogspot.com
For DG go to
adigitalgeography.blogspot.com
For DP go to
dmbpublishing.blogspot.com
For DY go to
adigitalhistory.blogspot.com
I have to just remind everybody that due to the current
“Copyright Laws” doing this remains a delicate activity where I am taking as
much care as I can to avoid problems. Never offering for “free” anything still
being sold “as new” in the book marketplace. If I believe it is still for sale
I will only display some sample pages in line with Amazon’s sampling policy.
Although having recently had a strong objection raised I had to quickly remove
the content from the internet. So I am being more careful than ever although if
Publishers and Authors will not respond to my emails it is very difficult to
decide what to do other than include a note offering to remove immediately if
an objection is raised. Maybe it has just got to go to landfill with it being
lost forever rather than taking the risk of breaking the Copyright Laws. Read
my 240824-02 LinkedIn Post on this subject for more background to this problem
which is affecting everybody trying to save books from destruction by creating
digital copies. This includes the likes of Google who are fighting constant
legal battles.
Enjoy. Banno
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