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t Gutenberg was born. 1972: He keyed in The United States Bill of Rights (eBook #2). 1973: He keyed in The United States Constitution (eBook #5). 1974-88: He keyed in parts of the Bible and several works of Shakespeare. 1989/08: The King James Bible (eBook #10). 1991/01: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Caroll (eBook #11). 1991/06: Peter Pan, by James Barrie (eBook #16). 1991: Digitization of one book per month. 1992: Digitization of two books per month. 1993: Digitization of four books per month. 1993/12: Creation of three main sections: Light Literature, Heavy Literature, Reference Literature. 1994: Digitization of eight books per month. 1994/01: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (eBook #100). 1995: Digitization of 16 books per month. 1996-97: Digitization of 32 books per month. 1997/08: La Divina Commedia di Dante, in Italian (eBook #1000). 1997: Launching of Project Gutenberg Consortia Center (PGCC). 1998-2000: Digitization of 36 books per month. 1999/05: Don Quijote, by Cervantes, in Spanish (eBook #2000). 2000: Creation of Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation (PGLAF). 2000/10: Charles Franks started Distributed Proofreaders to assist Project Gutenberg. 2000/12: A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, 3rd volume, by Proust, in French (eBook #3000). 2001/08: Creation of Project Gutenberg of Australia. 2001/10: The French Immortals Series (eBook #4000). 2001: Digitization of 104 books per month. 2001: Distributed Proofreaders became the main source of Project Gutenberg books. 2002: Distributed Proofreaders became an official Project Gutenberg site. 2002/04: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (eBook #5000). 2002: Digitization of 203 books per month. 2003/08: "Best of Gutenberg" CD with 600 books. 2003/09: Launching of Project Gutenberg Audio eBooks. 2003/10: The number of books doubled in 18 months, going from 5,000 to 10,000. 2003/10: The Magna Carta (eBook #10000). 2003/12: First DVD, with 9,400 books. 2003: Digitization of 348 books per month. 2003: Project Gutenberg Consortia Center (PGCC) became an official Project Gutenberg site. 2003/12: Launching of Distributed Proofreaders Europe by Project Rastko. 2004/01: Launching of Project Gutenberg Europe by Project Rastko. 2004/02: Michael Hart went off to Europe (Paris, Brussels, Belgrade). 2004/02: Michael Hart's presentation at UNESCO headquarters, in Pari
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