Miscellaneous
Links
- Marxists.org:
A large collection of Marxist texts, useful despite the Trotskyite tendencies. - Marx2Mao:
A smaller collection of Marxist texts, without the Trotskyite bias. Includes a very useful reading guide. - Massline.info:
Another small collection of Marxist texts which includes a few documents from India, Indonesia, Nepal, Peru and the Phillipines. - Massline.org:
Sister site to Massline.info, notable for archiving English language publications for Communist China. - Bannedthought.net:
Another collection of Marxist texts, more closely engaged with People's War, categorised by country. Banned in India, use a VPN. - RedSails.org:
A curated collection of texts, Marxist once again, but deliciously eclectic. Includes a very nice essay on A.I. - SolidarityCinema.com:
A curated archive of broadly leftist cinema, available to download or stream. - HathiTrust.org:
A vast collectiong of digitized texts, though not everything listed is available to read online. Notoriously slow on mobile. - Archive.org:
Treasure trove of digitized media, i've found everything from obscure publications to complete runs of multi-season T.V. shows. - The Westminister Detective Library:
For reasons unknown to me, Arthur Conan Doyle's A Scandal in Bohemia, published in 1891, is considered the very first detective story, i.e. it is touted as the 'origin' of the detective story. Against this claim, the Westminister Detective Library collects and publishes detective stories published before 1891. - Anna's Archive:
The shadow library of the hour, for all our literary and theoretical needs. - UbuWeb:
An archive of avant-garde images, text, film, and audio. - Low-Tech Magazine:
A magazine about the internet. - Fungi on Stamps:
An archive of stamps that feature fungi. - Bird Stamps:
A collection of stamps featuring birds. - PoeStories.com:
A collection of short stories by Edgar Allan Poe - HPLovecraft.com:
A collection of H.P. Lovecraft's writing, among other things. - The Arthur Conan Doyle
Encyclopedia:
A repository of all of Doyle's writing, as well as links to a number of scholarly works on the author.
Colophon
- HTML, CSS & JavaScript resources: Mozilla Developer Network
- Blockquote border: Broider (i used one from the gallery)
- Horizontal rule stamps: This post on tumblr
- Leafy Gecko: Mycorrhiza's back alley spell shoppe
- Image link text on hover: Ribo.zone
- Misc. PNGs: Sourced from all around tumblr















