Dear Yong Peng,

Thank-you very much for the link (openlibrary.org). This is the first time
I'd heard of it and it is certainly a great resource for us Pali students.
They currently list 113 downloadable books having Pali in the titles. Many
of the classics are included such as Senart's work on Kaccaayana and
Childer's Pali dictionary. They also list 2101 other Pali books but not
available for downloading or reading online. I knew about Clough's and
D'Alwis's works but had no idea that so many other Pali books have come
online as well. It's really quite overwhelming and I'll be spending a good
part of my winter downloading these books to add to my collection.

Best wishes,
Jim

<< Dear George and friends,

the same can be found on OpenLibrary.org,

Clough - http://openlibrary.org/b/OL6534987M
D'Alwis - http://openlibrary.org/b/OL14015171M

along with many others:
http://openlibrary.org/search?q=pali (click Available on the
right-hand panel) >>