I got the link to that book from the following site.

http://www.ebooklobby.com/460/General/A-collection-free-ebooks-

Is there any way that we can find the authenticity of a site and the books
published on it?


On 2/27/07, Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   nag wrote:
> > I didn't know that it's an illegal e-book, If you could give me some
> > guidelines on posting the links that are legal I will make sure not to
> > repeat this again.
>
> I'm not aware of any C e-books that are free.
> Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++ series is free.
> Safe C++ Design Principles (by me) is free for c-prog members (see Files
> section).
>
> Other than that, I'm not aware of any free e-books. Most book authors
> and publishers are frustrated with the e-book piracy industry...they get
> one site taken down and two more pop up. Many authors depend on their
> royalty checks for income.
>
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