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Ok here's how it works on that page.

There is a picture of a bookshelf at the top of the page and below that are short paragraphs so you have an idea what the book is about. To go to any book, you can either click on the drawing of that book at the top of the page or click on the underlined characters in the description.

An example:

Herbs for Health and Healing by Kathi Keville and Korn This book boasts chapters on safe and simple herbal formulas for dozens of health problems, special herbs for women, men and children, using herbal fragrances to heal, herbal first-aid, cooking with the healthful herbs....and more! A. Duke, Ph.D. describes it as, "...an easy-to-read, neatly organized sourcebook for safe herbal treatment for most of the ails of modern humanity."

If you click on the underlined "Herbs for Health and Healing" that will take you to the introductory page in the book. On the left you will see the various chapters, and you can click on the underlined text to go to that chapter. To move from one chapter to the next or previous, you can either click on it in the list at the left or on the blue buttons labeled "Last Chapter" and "Next Chapter" at the top and bottom of the chapter's text.

Hope that helps a bit.

Skip

Persian <persian13@...> wrote:

Hi,On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 01:57:17 -0700, Skip wrote:> What I mean by full text is that the full text of the book is there, the entire book can be read online at that location.> > Hope that helps.> That's what I thought it meant, I must have done it wrong cos the books I clickedon I just got a one page review. I will try again, thanksPersian-- "As long as people will shed the blood of innocent creatures there can be no peace, no liberty, no harmony between people. Slaughter and justice cannot dwell together" - Isaac Bashevis Singer"Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are called medical research" - Bernard Shaw

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