Biblia Clerus, the official online library of the Congregation for Clergy, has apparently had the Traditional Missale Romanum online for quite some time now, but its presence there has scarcely been made known to the online Traditionalist community -- although Fr. Finigan mentioned it as far back as 2008. (Another link to the Missal can be found here.)
Of interest is the fact that the Missal is NOT the 1962 Missal, but the 1957 Missal -- Holy Week as reformed in 1955 (but with the "perfidis" still in the prayer for the conversion of the Jews), while the calendar outside Holy Week remains as it stood prior to the rubrical reforms of 1955 (hence the presence of the Octave Days of St. Stephen, St. John, Holy Innocents, etc.).
Of interest is the fact that the Missal is NOT the 1962 Missal, but the 1957 Missal -- Holy Week as reformed in 1955 (but with the "perfidis" still in the prayer for the conversion of the Jews), while the calendar outside Holy Week remains as it stood prior to the rubrical reforms of 1955 (hence the presence of the Octave Days of St. Stephen, St. John, Holy Innocents, etc.).