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Freedom and Property: Where They Conflict by Frank van Dun
"There is no question of importance, whose decision is not compriz'd in the science of man; and there is none, which can be decided with any certainty, before we become acquainted with that science." ---David Hume
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Freedom and Property: Where They Conflict by Frank van Dun
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An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II: Classical Economics by Murray N. Rothbard
Healthcare and Insurance on a Desert Island by Gilbert G. Berdine, M.D.
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The World of Salamanca by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
Mises.org in the Context of Publishing History by Jeffrey A. Tucker
10 Anthropica Points for whoever can identify what quotation the title of this post is based on and who said it!
I recently installed the eBook reader Stanza on my iPhone. It may not be E Ink, but it's much better than reading Rothard and Mises on the iPhone's Safari browser! Just the fact that Stanza remembers exactly which page you left off at makes all the difference.
There are other ways than the following to transfer epub files into your iPhone. But I had trouble until I tried the following way...
EVERYONE interested in Austrian Economics who has an iPhone should have Human Action and MES on it. Even if it's slow going, or if you don't understand all of it... just make those two treatises your long-term companions, and whenever you find yourself waiting in line or waiting for your girlfriend to finish shopping, just fire up whichever treatise you feel most like reading, and make some progress!