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[*] posted on 3-6-2016 at 13:11
How to download (pdf) books for free without using google search?


Is there some secret website which keeps all books, for which we normally should pay.
One that doesn't shares it's contents with google search, because i couldn't find any book I want on Google (I know how to use Google, but all sites it scans so far are not giving any results). I feel there is some trick.

For example books:
The Golden Book of Wild Animal Pets
Nancy Drew
and old encyclopedias, similar to golden book of chem experiments...

The only one I found using Google is CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 96th (2016), but using torrent only, and it had no bookmarks (index), so I had to scan it all with eyes and write in separate file. Here's index if someone is curious, or wants to download from torrent (comes as 2 files):

2. Foreword
3. Preface
4. How to cite this reference
5. Current contrubutors
7. Historical figures in chemistry and physics
13. Codata recommended values of the fundamental physical constants 2010th
23. Standard atomic weights (2013)
25. Atomic masses and abundances
29. Electron configuration and ionization energy of neutral atoms in the ground state
31. International temperature scale of 1990 (ITS-90)
32. Conversion of temperatures from the 1948 and 1968 scales to ITS-90
34. International system of units (SI)
38. Conversion factors
48. Conversion of temperatures
49. Conversion factors for energy units
50. Conversion factors for pressure units
51. Conversion factors for thermal conductivity units
52. Conversion factors for electrical resistivity units
53. Conversion factors for chemical kinetics
54. Conversion factors for ionizing radiation
56. Values of the gas constant in different unit systems
57. Periodic table of the elements
58. Units for magnetic properties
59. Conversion formulas for concentration of solutions
60. Descriptive terms for solubility
61. Symbols and terminology for physical and chemical quantities
73. Nomenclature for chemical compounds
85. Scientific abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols
99. Greek, russian, and hebrew alphabets
100. Definitions of scientific terms
125. Thermodynamic functions and relations
126. Representation of chemical structures with the iupac international chemical identifier (INCHI)
128. Expression of uncertainty of measurements
130. Nobel laureates in chemistry and physics
132. Physical constants of organic compounds
685. Diamagnetic susceptibility of selected organic compounds
689. The elements
731. Physical constants of inorganic compounds
790. Physical properties of the rare earth metals
796. Melting, boiling, triple, and critical points of the elements
799. Heat capacity of the elements (at 25)
800. Vapor pressure of the metallic elements - equations
802. Density of molten elements and representative salts
805. Magnetic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds
811. Index of refraction of inorganic liquids
812. Physical and optical properties of minerals
819. Crystallographic data on minerals
827. Vapor pressure of the metallic elements - data
828. Codata key values for thermodynamics
831. Standard thermodynamic properties of chemical substances
870. Thermodynamic properties as a function of temperature
893. Thermodynamic properties of aqueous ions
895. Heat of combustion
896. Molar conductivity of aqueous HF, HCl, HBr, and HI
897. Standard KCl solutions for calibrating conductivity cells
898. Equivalent conductivity of electrolytes in aqueous solution
899. Ionic conductivity and diffusion at infinite dilution
902. Activity coefficients of acids, bases, and salts
904. Mean activity coefficients of electrolytes as a function of concentration
908. Enthalpy of dilution of acids
909. Enthalpy of solution of electrolytes
910. Electrical conductivity of water
911. Electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions
912. Energy content of fuels
913. Enthalpy of hydration of gases
917. Ionization constant of water
918. Ionization constant of normal and heavy water
919. Electrochemical series
929. Reduction and oxidation potentials for certain ion radicals
931. Dissociation constants of inorganic acids and bases
933. Dissociation constants of organic acids and bases
943. pH scale for aqueous solutions
947. Practical pH measurements of natural waters
949. Buffer solutions giving round values of pH (at 25)
950. Concentrative properties of aqueous solutions: density, refractive index, freezing point depression, and viscosity
976. Solubility of selected gases in water
980. Solubility of carbon dioxide in water at various temperatures and pressures
981. Aqueous solubility and henry's law constants of organic compounds
1017. Aqueous solubility of inorganic compounds at various temperatures
1023. Solubility product constants
1026. Solubility of common salts at ambient temperatures
1027. Solubility of hydrocarbons in seawater
1029. Solubility of organic compounds in pressurized hot water
1032. Solubility chart
1034. Octanol-water partition coefficients
1039. Thermophysical properties of air
1045. Fixed-point properties of H2O and D2O
1046. Standard density of water
1048. Volumetric properties of aqueous sodium chloride solutions
1049. Vapor pressure of ice
1050. Vapor pressure and other saturation properties of water
1052. Melting point of ice as a function of pressure
1053. Thermophysical properties of water and steam
1057. Permittivity (dielectric constant) of water at various frequencies
1058. Thermophysical properties of fluids
1075. Virial coefficients of selected gases
1084. Van der waals constants for gases
1085. Mean free path and related properties of gases
1086. Influence of pressure on freezing points
1087. Sublimation pressure of solids
1089. Vapor pressure
1119. Vapor pressure of fluids at temperatures below 300 K
1127. Recommended data for vapor-pressure calibration
1128. Enthalpy of vaporization
1146. Enthalpy of fusion
1156. Compressibility and expansion coefficients of liquids
1158. Properties of cryogenic fluids
1159. Properties of refrigerants
1162. Density and specific volume of mercury
1163. Thermal properties of mercury
1164. Surface tension of common liquids
1168. Permittivity (dielectric constant) of liquids
1190. Permittivity (dielectric constant) of gases
1191. Azeotropic data for binary mixtures
1210. Viscosity of gases
1212. Viscosity of liquids
1217. Thermal conductivity of gases
1219. Thermal conductivity of liquids
1224. Diffusion in gases
1226. Diffusion coefficients in liquids at infinite dilution
1228. Vapor pressure of saturated salt solutions
1229. Diffusion of gases in water
1230. Properties of ice and supercooled water
1231. Properties of liquid helium
1232. Surface tension of aqueous mixtures
1233. Viscosity of carbon dioxide along the saturation line
1234. Viscosity and density of aqueous hydroxide solutions
1235. Vapor pressure of mercury
1236. Viscosity of liquid metals
1239. Ionic liquids
1243. Melting curve of mercury
1244. Properties of gas clathrate hydrates
1249. Properties of saturated liquid D2O
1251. Thermophysical properties of selected fluids at saturation
1260. Temperature and pressure dependence of liquid density
1265. Critical constants of organic compounds
1289. Critical constants of inorganic compounds
1292. Properties of amino acids
1294. Structures of common amino acids
1296. Properties of purine and pyrimidine bases
1297. The genetic code
1298. Properties of fatty acids and their methyl esters
1300. Carbohydrate names and symbols
1302. Biological buffers
1303. Typical pH values of biological materials and foods
1304. Chemical composition of the human body
1305. Standard transformed gibbs energies of formation for biochemical reactants
1308. Thermodynamic quantities for the ionization reactions of buffers in water
1311. Nutrient values of foods
1323. Compositions and properties of common oils and fats
1328. Structure and functions of some common drugs
1347. Chemical constituents of human blood
1350. Apparent equilibrium constants for enzyme-catalyzed reactions
1354. Properties of fatty acid methyl and ethyl esters related to biofuels
1357. Preparation of special analytical reagents
1362. Indicators for acids and bases
1363. Reductions of weighings in air to vacuo
1364. Properties of carrier gases for gas chromatography
1365. Solvents for ultraviolet spectrophotometry
1366. 13C nmr chemical shifts of common organic solvents
1367. Mass spectral peaks of common organic solvents
1373. Proton nmr shifts of common organic solvents
1380. Abbreviations and symbols used in analytical chemistry
1385. Basic instrumental techniques of analytical chemistry
1388. Correlation table for ultraviolet active functionalities
1391. Detection of outliers in measurements
1393. Analytical standardization and calibration
1399. Mass- and volume-based concentration units
1400. Properties of common cross-linked silicone stationary phases
1401. Detectors for gas chromatography
1403. Solid-phase microextraction sorbents
1406. Eluotropic values of solvents on octadecylsilane and octylsilane
1407. Wavelength-wavenumber conversion table
1410. Middle-range infrared absorption correlation charts
1416. Common spurious infrared absorption bands
1417. Nuclear spins, moments, and other data related to nmr spectroscopy
1420. Properties of important nmr nuclei
1421. Proton nmr absorption of major chemical families
1427. 13C-nmr absorptions of major functional groups
1428. 15N-nmr chemical shifts of major chemical families
1430. Natural abundance of important isotopes
1431. Common mass spectral fragmentation patterns of organic compound families
1433. Common mass spectral fragments lost
1434. Major reference masses in the spectrum of heptacosafluorotributylamine (perfluorotributylamine)
1435. Common spurious signals observed in mass spectrometers
1436. Standards for laboratory weights
1438. Organic analytical reagents for the determination of inorganic ions
1451. Proton nmr correlation chart for major organic functional groups
1452. Gas chromatographic retention indices
1454. Detectors for liquid chromatography
1455. Figures of merit
1456. Common symbols used in gas and liquid chromatographic schematic diagrams
1457. Varieties of hyphenated gas chromatography with mass spectrometry
1459. Precipitation of sulfides
1460. pH range for precipitation of metal hydroxides and oxides
1462. Stationary phases for porous-layer open tubular columns
1463. Coolants for cryotrapping
1464. Instability of hplc solvents
1465. Chlorine-bromine combination isotope intensities
1466. Bond lengths in crystalline organic compounds
1482. Structure of the free molecules in the gas phase
1511. Dipole moments
1520. Bond dissociation energies
1552. Electronegativity
1553. Force constants for bond stretching
1554. Fundamental vibrational frequencies of small molecules
1557. Spectroscopic constants of diatomic molecules
1563. Bond lengths in organomatallic compounds
1565. Characteristic bond lengths in free molecules
1566. Atomic radii of the elements
1568. Hindered internal rotation
1573. Line spectra of the elements
1665. Atomic transition probabilities
1719. Electron affinities
1740. Atomic and molecular polarizabilities
1750. Ionization energies of atoms and atomic ions
1753. Ionization energies of gas-phase molecules
1771. X-ray atomic energy levels
1775. Electron binding energies of the elements
1781. Natural width of x-ray lines
1782. Photon attenuation coefficients
1787. Classification of electromagnetic radiation
1789. Blackbody radiation
1791. Characteristics of infrared detectors
1792. Refractive index and transmittance of representative glasses
1793. Index of refraction of water
1794. Index of refraction of liquids for calibration purposes
1795. Index of refraction of air
1796. Characteristics of laser sources
1802. Infrared laser frequencies
1809. Infrared and far-infrared absorption frequency standards
1814. Sensitivity of the human eye to light of different wavelengths
1815. Index of refraction of inorganic crystals
1819. Proton affinities
1838. Index of refraction of gases
1. ... Gauge & higgs boson summary table
4. Lepton summary table
7. Quark summary table
8. Meson summary table
53. Baryon summary table
68. Searches summary table
70. Tests of conservation laws
81. Table of the isotopes
252. Neutron scattering and absorption properties
265. Techniques for materials characterization
269. Symmetry of crystals
275. Ionic radii in crystals
277. Polarizabilities of atoms and ions in solids
279. Crystal structures and lattice parameters of allotropes of the elements
283. Lattice energies
296. The madelung constant and crystal lattice energy
297. Elastic constants of single crystals
303. Electrical resistivity of pure metals
305. Electrical resistivity of selected alloys
308. Permittivity (dielectric constant) of inorganic solids
317. Curie temperature of selected ferroelectric crystals
318. Properties of antiferroelectric crystals
319. Dielectric constants of glasses
320. Properties of superconductors
336. High-temperature superconductors
338. Organic superconductors
340. Properties of semiconductors
354. Diffusion data for semiconductors
362. Properties of magnetic materials
371. Electron work function of the elements
372. Secondary electron emission
373. Optical properties of selected elements
398. Elasto-optic, electro-optic, and magneto-optic constants
412. Nonlinear optical constants
415. Phase diagrams
433. Heat capacity of selected solids
434. Thermal and physical properties of pure metals
436. Thermal conductivity of metals and semiconductors as a function of temperature
438. Thermal conductivity of alloys as a function of temperature
439. Thermal conductivity of crystalline dielectrics
441. Thermal conductivity of ceramics and other insulating materials
443. Thermal conductivity of glasses
447. Properties of commercial metals and alloys
448. Hardness of minerals and ceramics
449. Organic magnets
452. Optical properties of selected inorganic and organic solids
471. Fermi energy and related properties of metals
473. Electron inelastic mean free paths
475. Selected properties of semiconductor solid solutions
477. Properties of organic semiconductors
481. Phase transitions in the solid elements at atmospheric pressure
483. Thermophysical properties of stainless steel 310
484. Thermoelectric peoperties of metals and semiconductors
486. Electrical resistivity of graphite materials
487. Electron stopping powers
489. Properties of selected materials at cryogenic temperatures
500. Nomenclature for organic polymers
504. Solvents for common polymers
505. Glass transition temperature for selected polymers
512. Dielectric constant of selected polymers
513. Pressure-volume-temperature relationships polymer melts
518. Upper critical (ucst) and lower critical (lcst) solution temperatures of binary polymer solutions
532. Vapor pressures (solvent activities) for binary polymer solutions
537. Specific enthalpies of solution of polymers and copolymers
565. Solubility parameters of selected polymers
567. Abbreviations used in polymer science and technology
569. Physical properties of selected polymers
571. Second virial coefficients of polymer solutions
574. Astronomical constants
575. Properties of the solar system
577. Satellites of the planets
580. Mass, dimensions, and other parameters of the earth
582. Geological time scale
583. Acceleration due to gravity
584. Density, pressure, and gravity as a function of depth within the earth
585. Ocean pressure as a function of depth and latitude
586. Properties of seawater
588. Abundance of the elements in the earth's crust and in the sea
589. Solar irradiance at the earth
590. U.S. Standard atmosphere (1976)
596. Geographical and seasonal variations in solar radiation
597. Infrared absorption by the earth's atmosphere
598. Atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, 1958-2014
600. Global temperature trend, 1880-2014
601. Atmospheric electricity
608. Speed of sound in various media
610. Attenuation and speed of sound in air as a function of humidity and frequency
611. Speed of sound in dry air
612. Musical scales
613. Characteristics of human hearing
615. Interstellar molecules
619. Weather-related scales
621. Global warming potential of greenhouse gases
623. Major world earthquakes
627. Standard its-90 thermocouple tables
636. Laboratory solvents and other liquid reagents
646. Dependence of boiling point on pressure
647. Ebulioscopic constants for calculation of boiling point elevation
648. Cryoscopic constants for calculation of freezing point depression
649. Freezing point lowering by electrolytes in aqueous solution
650. Determination of relative humidity from dew point
651. Determination of relative humidity from wet and dry bulb temperatures
652. Constant humidity solutions
653. Standard salt solutions for humidity calibrations
654. Low-temperature baths for maintaining constant temperature
655. Wire tables
656. Characteristics of particles and particle dispersoids
657. Density of various solids
658. Dielectric strength of insulating materials
663. Allocation of frequencies in the radio spectrum
665. Corrections of barometer readings to 0 C temperature
666. Metals and alloys with low melting temperature
667. Flame temperatures
668. Density of ethanol-water mixtures
669. Miscibility of organic solvents
671. Density of solvents as function of temperature
672. Coefficient of friction
674. Reference points on its-90 temperature scale
676. Density of sulfuric acid
678. Relative sensitivity of bayard-alpert ionization gauges to various gases
679. Standard fittings for compressed gas cylinders
681. Plug and outlet configurations for common laboratory devices
682. Flammability of chemical substances
698. Threshold limits for airborne contaminants
711. Annual limits on intakes of radionuclides
715. Chemical carcinogens
720. Abbreviations used in the assesment and presentations of laboratory hazards
721. Testing requirements for peroxidizable compounds
722. Tests for the presence of peroxides
723. Pyrophoric compounds - compounds that are reactive with air
724. Flammability hazards of common solvents
726. Selection of laboratory gloves
727. Selection of respirator cartridges and filters
728. Selection of protective laboratory garments
729. Protective clothing levels
730. Chemical fume hoods and biological safety cabinets
732. Gas cylinder safety and stamped markings
733. Laser hazards in the laboratory
735. General characteristics of ionizing radiation for the purpose of practical application of radiation protection
736. Radiation safety units
738. Incompatible chemicals
740. Explosion (shock) hazards
741. Water-reactive chemicals
742. Materials compatible with and resistant to 72% perchloric acid
743. Relative dose ranges from ionizing radiation
744. Constants
747. Algebra
750. Geometry
754. Trigonometry
755. Calculus
793. Series
799. Transforms
808. Special functions
816. Probability
823. Physics related
827. Sources of physical and chemical data
832. Tables relocated or removed from crc handbook of chemistry and physics 71st through 96th edition
835. Allowable carrying capacities of conductors
836. Aliminum wire table
837. Brazing filler metals (solders)
839. Chemical composition of rocks
840. Underwriters! Laboratories! Classification of comparative lifehazard of gases and vapors
841. Constants for satellite geodesy
842. Cross-section and mass of wires
844. Density and composition of fuming sulfuric acid
845. Diamagnetic susceptibility data on organosilicon compounds
849. Diffusivities of metallic solutes in molten metals
851. Diffusivities of metallic tracers in mercury
852. Dissociation constants of acids in water at various temperatures
853. Dissociation constants (Ka) of aqueous ammonia from 0 to 50 celsius
854. Efficacies and other characteristics of illuminants
856. Approximate luminance of various light sources
857. Efficiency of drying agents
858. Emergent stem correction for liquid-in-glass thermometers
859. Emissivity of total radiation for various materials
860. Emissivity of tungsten
861. Fats and oils
862. Introduction to x-ray cross sections
865. Lattice constants for cubic crystals
870. Lattice spacing of common analyzing crystals
871. Lowering of vapor pressure by salts in aqueous solutions
872. Magnetic rotatory power
875. Nomograph and table for doppler linewidths
877. Oxygen solubility in aqueous electrolyte solutions
879. Physical constants of clear fused quartz
880. Platinum wire
881. Properties of carbohydrates
887. Properties of sulfuric acid
888. Properties of tungsten
889. Radiative transition probabilities for x-ray lines
892. Radioactive tracer diffusion data for pure metals
900. Recommended daily dietary allowance designed for the maintenance of good nutrition of practically all healthy people in the united states
902. Reduction of barometer to sea level
903. Metric units - table 2
904. English units - table 2
905. Refractory materials
910. Solvents for liquid chromatography
911: Spark gap voltages
912. Specific heat and enthalpy of some solids at low temperatures
915. Spectral emissivity
916. Spectral emissivity of oxides
917. Particle size conversion table
918. Standard types of stainless and heat resisting steels
920. Steroids hormones and other steroidal synthetics
937. Surface tension of liquid elements
950. Temperature correction for glass volumetric apparatus
951. Temperature correction for volumetric solutions
952. Temperature correction, glass scale
953. The limits of superheat of pure liquids
964. Thermal conductivity of rocks
965. Total monthly solar radiation in a cloudless sky
966. Transmittion of corning colored filters
973. Transmittion of wratten filters
981. Ultraviolet spectra of common liquids
987. Units, symbols, and equations for radiometric and photometric quantities
989. Values for the langevin function
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1032.
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[*] posted on 3-6-2016 at 15:42


When looking for books that arent famous, or that arent the kind of book that the average person would read, you need to be very lucky to find it.
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[*] posted on 3-6-2016 at 15:58
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I do not know if you realise it but your first topics are 'shady'
. how to sneak onto private property ?
. how to illegally download copyright publications ?

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Quote: Originally posted by Sulaiman  
I do not know if you realise it but your first topics are 'shady'
. how to sneak onto private property ?
. how to illegally download copyright publications ?


This writing style looks extremely familiar. I have a feeling this is yet another PHDChemist account.




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[*] posted on 3-6-2016 at 22:22


Quote: Originally posted by gdflp  
Quote: Originally posted by Sulaiman  
I do not know if you realise it but your first topics are 'shady'
. how to sneak onto private property ?
. how to illegally download copyright publications ?


This writing style looks extremely familiar. I have a feeling this is yet another PHDChemist account.

Not every newbie is PHDChemist.
some are just teenagers.
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As for where to find books try doing a web search on sites sued by elsevier.
like so:
https://torrentfreak.com/elsevier-cracks-down-on-pirated-sci...
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Quote: Originally posted by macckone  

Not every newbie is PHDChemist.
some are just teenagers.

Agreed. Of course, it's quite possible it is not, it merely seems suspicious given that it follows some similar trends.




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Copyrights and Patents, are not universally recognized. Different countries, have different laws. I agree, that authors, inventors, industrialists and publishers.....should be paid for their efforts.

At any rate, depending.....making a single copy, for your own reference, can often be considered....Fair Use.

Personally, I am irritated with current U.S. Copyright Law. It is oppressive. During most of America's history, the copyright duration was 56 years. Twenty-eight years x 2. Alas, Massive Corporations lobbied our congress to extend the copyright duration, and now, it seems almost infinite.

Folk songs, that are close to 100 years old, are still under copyright. So.....when you go to the local coffee shop, for the open mic night, you might not hear any familiar old tunes. Gotta pay to play. Unless the tune was composed before 1922, it is perilous to perform it. Could be sued.

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