Then there are Kindle / Kobo Daily Deals as well as the thousands of
public domain classics available for the low, low price of $ 0.00.
Not exact matches
If you enjoy reading
public domain classics, sites like epubBooks have plenty of titles, all
available in the EPUB and Kindle MOBI formats.
If you're into reading
classics, you'll find that many works in the
public domain are
available as free ebooks.
Barnes and Noble has twenty of their
classic ebooks
available for free that normally cost $ 3.99 each (these aren't run - of - the - mill
public domain ebooks; these are nicely formatted and include introductions, endnotes, footnotes, notes about the author, etc).
Up until July 1st, Canada Day ironically (aka Dominion Day for all you anti-conformists out there), the Apple iBookstore was
available for download in Canada, but the selection of books was limited to free
classic ebooks in the
public domain.
Most of the popular
classics in
public domain are also
available in both Kindle and Sony formats, including works by authors Louisa May Alcott, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Lewis Carroll, Arthur Conan Doyle, G. A. Henty, Jack London, L. M. Montgomery, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johanna Spyri, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, and H. G. Wells.
Kobo also has 100 free eBooks
available to new users, these are mostly
classics that are in the
public domain and copyright free.
The titles included in the Library of
Classics are the greatest literary works
available in
public domain.