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Public Domain Ebooks Name URL Description Authorama Public Domain EBooks Name URL Description Authorama http://www.authorama.com/ Literature, Phi l osophy Social Science Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg is a top destination for free eBooks on the web. Europeana http://www.europeana.eu/portal/ Europeana offers access to millions of digitized items from European museums, libraries and archives. Digital Public Library of http://dp.la/ DPLA is aimed at giving universal access to America digital resources of American libraries and archives. Among contributing institutions there are New York Public Library, University of Michigan, Harvard University, and the LIbrary of Congress. Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/texts The website is a huge repository of text, audio and video files, including public domain titles. You can browse and read online over 5 million books and items from over 1,500 collections. Feedbooks http://www.feedbooks.com/ This French eBook site is designed with mobile reading in mind. It’s tailored for mobile browsers, so you can download free eBooks directly to your tablet or s martphone. Manybooks http://manybooks.net/ This is a popular catalogue of public domain eBooks, s ourced from Project Gutenberg and Internet Archive. The books are available in a vast number of different file formats, so if you are looking for less popular ones, like Plucker or Fi cti onBook2, Ma nybooks is a good destination to explore. World Public Library http://worldlibrary.org/ The site is a part of a global effort to “preserve and disseminate classic works of literature, serials, bibliographies, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and other reference works.” All books available here are free, but not all are public domain, so reading Terms and Conditions s ection is recommended. Google Book Search http://books.google.com/ Perform any search and you’ll see a list of results. If you see Preview or Full View link under the book’s title, it means you can read its scan in the browser. Books Should Be Free http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/ The s ite offers thousands of free public domain books, as a udiobooks or text files. Titles in 30 languages can be found here. The Literature Network http://www.online-literature.com/ The site calls itself a “searchable online literature for the student, educator, or enthusiast.” Currently there are over 3,600 full books and over 4,400 short stories & poems from over 250 authors. Bartleby http://www.bartleby.com/ HTML Onl y. The site offers free Harvard Classics - complete volumes of the most comprehensive and well-researched anthology of all time (read-online, no downloads offered). DailyLit https://www.dailylit.com/ The platform’s offer s hould s uit modern- day people who are always in a hurry. You can read an eBook in daily instalments, delivered by mail or RSS feed. Read Easily http://www.readeasily.com/ HTML Onl y. The site is dedicated particularly for the partially s ighted and visually impaired. Free classics can be read online, and you can change colours, fonts, as well as increase font size to make the text more legible. LibriVox https://librivox.org/ LibriVox is an extensive library of free public domain audiobooks. Legamus http://legamus.eu/blog/ The site makes free audio books from texts that entered public domain in Europe. Open Culture http://www.openculture.com/ Open Culture is a popular blog that curates access to educational and cultural media. Classic Literature Library http://classic-literature.co.uk/ Public domain books organized into collections. The complete works of William Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Charles Dickens or Mark Twain, among others. The Online Books Page http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/ HTML Only over 1 million free eBooks from around the web Great Books and Classics http://www.grtbooks.com/ HTML Onl y. A repository of works of classic writers and philosophers Classic Reader http://www.classicreader.com/ Classic EBooks Planet Publish http://www.planetpublish.com/ A decent collection of popular works of classic literature, in pdf format. infomotions http://infomotions.com/alex/ HTML Onl y. A collection of over 14,000 documents from full novels to Western philosophy. Perseus Digital Library http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/ HTML Onl y. A large collection of classical texts broken down by the time period they were written in. bibliomania http://www.bibliomania.com/ HTML Only Over 2,000 classic texts, study guides, biographies, and more. .
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