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In praise of public domain literature

by kettunen on 12/1/22, 6:23 PM with 4 comments

  • by cocacola1 on 12/1/22, 11:16 PM

    Standard Ebooks is one of the best ways to find public domain literature. Looks beautiful, entirely free: https://standardebooks.org/ebooks
  • by thedailymail on 12/1/22, 10:41 PM

    Here to echo that praise. One of my hobbies, starting many years ago, is reading about 15th to 17th century England. This used to be a bit expensive and often severely limited to secondary sources that could be had in local bookshops and libraries (which is even more limiting for me, as I live in Japan). But the Internet Archive has dramatically changed that, with thousands and thousands of scans of primary texts, from broadsides to bibles to bestiaries to ballads. I imagine anyone interested in any period or phenomenon that pre-dates the 1923 public domain hard cutoff shares that excitement.

    The Internet Archive is free, but they accept donations – I would say it's one of the best ways to spend money if you're a user or fan of the preservation of historical texts and files.

  • by 1124816 on 12/2/22, 2:15 AM

    Librivox is also a great resource: https://librivox.org/