No animated gifs, no frames, tables, fancy colors or snazzy graphics. But we do offer something different: content . If you are a techie, check out the Modern Practice of the Electric Telegraph , an accurate transcription of an 1870s era book on telegraphy (the original serial interface).
If you are a history buff, try the Life of William B. Ide , one account of how California came to be a part of the United States. Again, this book is more than 100 years old.
The newest addition to content is a 1904 home medical book, Medicology . Read about a world where communicable diseases like Cholera and Typhoid Fever raged, where diabetes was a death sentence, and where mercury was used for almost anything, even as a laxative.