Good evening, all of you bibliophiles!
For those of you that might enjoy e-books, e-books that don't cost any more than the time necessary to download them, and for those not already familiar with this resource, perhaps you might like to know about such a site.
There is on the Web a site called
The Gutenberg Project and you will find their home page
here. Literally thousands of books, most of them not protected by copyright in this country, can be found at Gutenberg. There are books available in many languages other than English, although most of them are either English or English translations, and the titles that can be found there will amaze most of you. Many of the works are generally classified as “classical,” although by no means is contemporary fiction excluded. Some of the better known works of Shakespeare are available in either English or French, and of course there are a dearth of books in German, Italian, Dutch, etc.—even some in Chinese! Oh, yes—there are sound books available there, too (read and recorded by human beings!)
If you were to want, for example,
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) you would find it in their catalog page at:
ftp://gutenberg.readingroo.ms/gutenberg/7/76/76.zip
That happens to be a mirror site for downloads in Seattle, but any of a number of international mirrors can be chosen from Gutenberg's main catalog page.
Almost all of the books are made available as plain-text documents, with some formatted as HTML, RTF, etc., also. And almost all of the books can be read in a standard e-book reader, or as I do, as plain-text documents on your computer. They come as zipped files and in the case of
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the downloaded size of the file is approximately ¼ of a megabyte which, when expanded, is something less than ½ a megabyte in size. And that's for the full, unabridged text of Twain's original.
If you choose to, you can download a copy of their catalog for browsing at your leisure and fetch the books that you desire as you please. In any case, I think the site is worth your time and attention and I believe you will be delighted with what you'll find there.
Happy reading to all of you!