The Wayback Machine

ZPA

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This has probably already been said, but the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine can be used go pretty much go back in time. I went to so many old zoo websites, I can't even count. I'd like to point out on the old website for Adventure Aquarium, they say it's "all of the fun and none of the malaria" when talking about the hippo exhibit-which caught me off guard.
 
Well @CheeseChameleon2007 for the reasons I stated above I think it would be highly unlikely that you would find the book as that site covers two decades of digital / webpage based media whereas you are looking for a Victorian era / early twentieth century book.
sorry
Im stupid
I just wanted to find my book.
 
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Would the wayback machine be able to possibly find the Sumatran Rhino Anatomy book?
Actually, Web Archive, the company that runs the Wayback Machine, has several services that archive books.
The Open Library is a free service that works like an actual library, so you can only 'borrow' a book for a short time before returning it. You have to create an account, however.
There are also several public-domain books on their website, Wayback Machine , which you can read without an account.
 
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