I think the C.S. Lewis section is one of the coolest parts, for sure — what did you like about it? I recommend most 'Lolita' by Nabokov, 'The End of Alice' by A.M. Homes and 'The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis. :]
I've greatly enjoyed Lewis and Orwell, currently working through Ancient Greek texts, finding it a delightful experience! Lewis' The Abolition of Man is by far one of my favourite books
I notice you dont have it on your list yet! It's a short read and i highly reccomend it
Funnily enough, another acquaintance recommended that one to me recently. I'll make it my next read! I just finished Atonement by Ian McEwan for some coursework I'm doing, and hadn't decided on my next read. :^)
These are linkware, not public domain in the slightest, and were never intended to be used in this way, so I would really appreciate it if you could remove them from the collection ASAP. Other webmasters are using them unknowingly thinking they don't require credit, which is not true. Thanks in advance for your co-operation!
Hi, sorry for the confusion, the collection as a whole is the public domain work, not the individual buttons. I will make a correction to let people know to credit the buttons as soon as i have access to a PC. The collection is a piece of historical archival, and i aim to eventually credit all creators with their respective buttons, but until i figure out the proper css and js code to do that it will take time.
In the short run, if it works with you, i can make the buttons link to your website, and i can let people know not to use buttons without first contacting you. As the collection was compiled from other collections, i do not know who most of the creators are, so i'm very glad you reached out!
I really would much rather you just remove them, if you don't mind. The sites they're related to are all defunct or have evolved into something else, and I don't really want my stuff to be part of any collection -- nothing at all personal!
π is really quite excellent. Excellent taste, monsieur.