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Free Books to Download from the Public Domain
Resources of Public Domain Materials
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Feedbooks. Download to your device of choice.
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Check out this article on using Google Books
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Scholar: Google's database of online books and articles
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Internet Archive. Over 20,000,000 freely downloadable books and texts
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Internet Public Library: Many public domain texts
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Online Books: Database from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Bibliomania: Full-text of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
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Project Gutenberg. The Project Gutenberg project makes e-books
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Bartleby.com Public domain texts online
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The On-Line Books Page. Has over thousands of books listed by author, title and LC classification.
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Bible Gateway The Bible in many languages.
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Books on the Internet. Includes sections on the Classics, English literature, foreign language and more.
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Concordances of Great Books. An online searchable index of authors and texts
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The Great Books. The Great Books is a compilation of numerous authors and their works.
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Electronic Text Center. From the U. of Virginia.
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LibriVox free audio books.
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ManyBooks is a link to many free ebooks, but not all are in the public domain.
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LoudLit is a source for audio and ebooks
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Online Library of Liberty - books focused on individual liberty and the free market
- ReadPrint - has a British Focus but easy to use
- World Public Library has works from America, Asia, Africa, and Europe, in over 300 different languages.
- Classic Literature Library. British and American classic literature
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library focuses on Christian books and devotions
- O'Reilly Open Books Project focuses on technical audiobooks, programming languages and computer operating systems.
Read this article from January 2019:
It mentions these titles specifically published in 1923:
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Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan and the Golden Lion
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Agatha Christie, The Murder on the Links
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Winston S. Churchill, The World Crisis
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Robert Frost, New Hampshire
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Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
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Aldous Huxley, Antic Hay
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D.H. Lawrence, Kangaroo
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Bertrand and Dora Russell, The Prospects of Industrial Civilization
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Carl Sandburg, Rootabaga Pigeons
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Edith Wharton, A Son at the Front
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P.G. Wodehouse, The Inimitable Jeeves and Leave it to Psmith
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Virginia Woolf, Jacob's Room
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E.E. Cummings, Tulips and Chimneys