''Invisible Literatures'' - Texts from the fringe

''I have always been a voracious reader of what I call invisible literatures - scientific journals, technical manuals, pharmaceutical company brochures, think-tank internal documents, PR company position papers - part of that universe of published material to which most literate people have scarcely any access but which provides the most potent compost for the imagination'' J.G.Ballard

Thursday, March 26, 2015


''Say hello to my little friend!''



Operator's Manual For M16, M16A1 (1985)

https://archive.org/details/OperatorsManualForM16M16a1
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