MCTB2 downloadable ebook?

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David Matte, modified 4 Years ago at 8/4/19 6:30 AM
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MCTB2 downloadable ebook?

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Greetings,
First I want to say I'm grateful to have the opportunity to freely read Daniel's book MCTB online. I'm wondering if it's available as a downloadable PDF somewhere? It would be most ideal to have it on my e reader. 
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jsn, modified 4 Years ago at 8/4/19 3:20 PM
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RE: MCTB2 downloadable ebook? (Answer)

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The 1st edition (2008?) pdf is available at http://integrateddaniel.info/book . Never seen pdfs of the 2nd edition. The pirates have a reasonably good epub of the 2nd (2018) edition, though (see http://gen.lib.rus.ec/, for instance). I don't know if it is frowned upon (I'm assuming it's not, hopefully the mods will correct me if I'm wrong).
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Chris M, modified 4 Years ago at 8/4/19 3:39 PM
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RE: MCTB2 downloadable ebook?

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Read MCTB2 online:  https://www.mctb.org/mctb2/


YCR, modified 4 Years ago at 8/4/19 11:31 PM
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RE: MCTB2 downloadable ebook?

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Just get it from libgen.is
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tom moylan, modified 4 Years ago at 8/5/19 7:34 AM
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RE: MCTB2 downloadable ebook?

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Under Linux one can download single files or entire websites with the "WGet" command (eg: wget -r https://www.mctb.org/mctb2/ )

This command will download the directory structure and ALL files at the URL.  The WGet command is generally included in major Linux varieties but its easy enough to add if it isn't natively installed in your package.

Once done it is a relatively simple task to "print" each formatted web page out as a PDF file.  There are many apps , add-ons etc. that will create a virtual printing device which will save each printed page as a PDF file.

Most eBook readers handle PDF files reasonably well and multiple pages can be concatenated to make a readable eBook.

peace
tom

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