Russian Treasures from Waseda

Dr Yoshimasa Tsuji yamato at yt.cache.waseda.ac.jp
Mon Jun 2 04:03:31 UTC 1997


I didn't expect Benjamin Sher to advertize my ftp site at all. Mine
started as a L. Tolstoj archive (War & Peace, Resurrection, Anna Karenina,
Detstvo, etc.), then moved its attention to A. Chekhov. I hope to finish
editing the whole of Chekhov by this summer (i.e. Polnoe Sobranie).
  All these files are NOT placed in the public domain, and cannot be
retrieved by unqualified persons.

  Meanwhile, there's a modest amount of Russian text that Benjamin Sher
mentioned that can be retrieved by anonymous ftp. These files have been
retrieved from various anonymous ftp sites so that they can be
retrieved locally (ftp connection with Russia used to be very poor:
they use unreliable computers driven by M*DOS/OS2 or linux, and these are not
running every day.)
  If you know of interesting sites of Russian text, please let me know.
I still have plenty storage (just think of a single CD-ROM drive that
handles six CD-ROMs, each of which stores 650 MB).


With best wishes,
Tsuji

P.S.
My site is indeed a subdomain of the university I work for, but is purely
private. That is, my work, opinion, or whatever has nothing to do with the
official view of Waseda University.



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