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E books and how to get them for FREE
I've gotten to the point where my bookshelves are full. I have started to collect Electronic Books (e-books) and save them on CDs. There are several e-book readers on the market but you can also find them for free. One source is Zdnet. I have several readers off this site when you request: e book
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/te...x=26&b=default
Some sites:
http://www.scorpiusdigital.com/reader.html
This site gives you access to MS reader and several free books.
http://www.gutenberg.net/
http://www.promo.net/pg/helpex.html#What-books
Project Gutenberg is a great place to find free books and a great reader is supplied for free. I purchased a CD from them containing thousands of classic books in the public domain.
Will I stop purchasing paperbacks? As long as there are flea markets where I get them for .25 cents I guess they will find their way into my home. Also I will never stop getting 'coffee table' books with great pictures but when it comes to the 'Classics' it's all electronic for me.
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/te...x=26&b=default
Some sites:
http://www.scorpiusdigital.com/reader.html
This site gives you access to MS reader and several free books.
http://www.gutenberg.net/
http://www.promo.net/pg/helpex.html#What-books
Project Gutenberg is a great place to find free books and a great reader is supplied for free. I purchased a CD from them containing thousands of classic books in the public domain.
Will I stop purchasing paperbacks? As long as there are flea markets where I get them for .25 cents I guess they will find their way into my home. Also I will never stop getting 'coffee table' books with great pictures but when it comes to the 'Classics' it's all electronic for me.
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You can also find many books on-line in txt or zip files that you can read just using Notepad. Over 17 thousand titles.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
Everything from Plato to Grimm Fairy Tales to Shakespear. Great stuff for the impulsive reader.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
Everything from Plato to Grimm Fairy Tales to Shakespear. Great stuff for the impulsive reader.
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Here's a link to the electronic book/reader thread we had going a few months ago. Had many decent resources listed.
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http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=103362
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http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=103362
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You're an amazingly straightlaced and law abiding lot..
When I say the heading "Thread: E books and how to get them for FREE" I assumed - incorrectly - that this would be a thread discussing the Advanced eBook Processor software that has been getting so much press lately
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When I say the heading "Thread: E books and how to get them for FREE" I assumed - incorrectly - that this would be a thread discussing the Advanced eBook Processor software that has been getting so much press lately
Hemulen
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Nope. Just places to pick up e-book readers and some text files (public domain) for free. I would like to find a system that can translate .txt into MS reader and Adobe reader files.
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Originally posted by Hemulen
You're an amazingly straightlaced and law abiding lot..
When I say the heading "Thread: E books and how to get them for FREE" I assumed - incorrectly - that this would be a thread discussing the Advanced eBook Processor software that has been getting so much press lately
Hemulen
You're an amazingly straightlaced and law abiding lot..
When I say the heading "Thread: E books and how to get them for FREE" I assumed - incorrectly - that this would be a thread discussing the Advanced eBook Processor software that has been getting so much press lately
Hemulen
Yup, I thought that exact same thing. It's nice to see that I was wrong!
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free html ebook: Coyote's Song: The Teaching Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin
The free ebook is in HTML format. It was released on Aug 17th, 2001, and announced in Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.sf.announcements on 23/8/01.
THEME: Science Fiction and Fantasy of Ursula K. Le Guin
The Science Fiction Research Association's (SFRA) first digital book publication is Richard D. Erlich's "Coyote's Song: The Teaching Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin". It covers all of UKLG's major SF, fantasy, poetry, and picture books from 1961 thru 1995. It includes a chapter on Tehanu. You may use a downloading tool to compile it into a singular HTML ebook, a subscription packetizer that converts HTML from a website into a single website file, or manually convert into one or more PDF files. The annotated structure of this digital book loses meaning if converted to ascii-only (text) format.
It is available HERE
Additional info on the SFRA is at http://www.sfra.org.
THEME: Science Fiction and Fantasy of Ursula K. Le Guin
The Science Fiction Research Association's (SFRA) first digital book publication is Richard D. Erlich's "Coyote's Song: The Teaching Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin". It covers all of UKLG's major SF, fantasy, poetry, and picture books from 1961 thru 1995. It includes a chapter on Tehanu. You may use a downloading tool to compile it into a singular HTML ebook, a subscription packetizer that converts HTML from a website into a single website file, or manually convert into one or more PDF files. The annotated structure of this digital book loses meaning if converted to ascii-only (text) format.
It is available HERE
Additional info on the SFRA is at http://www.sfra.org.
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Free Halloween e-book!
Here's the link to Stealth Press's free ebook for Halloween that contains seven stories that are perfect for reading on Oct 31.
Ray Bradbury, William F. Nolan, Al Sarrantonio, John Shirley, Peter Straub, Chesea Quinn Yarbro & F.Paul Wilson are the authors.
http://www.stealthpress.com/store/download.asp
The ebook is in PDF format so you need Acrobat Reader to read the stories.Download the free version here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Enjoy!
Ray Bradbury, William F. Nolan, Al Sarrantonio, John Shirley, Peter Straub, Chesea Quinn Yarbro & F.Paul Wilson are the authors.
http://www.stealthpress.com/store/download.asp
The ebook is in PDF format so you need Acrobat Reader to read the stories.Download the free version here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Enjoy!
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I'm glad to see Stealth Press bringing back the old (and very out of print) Skipp and Spector horror novels like "Light at the End" and "The Scream."
One of these days, I'll have to pick up "Darkness Divided," the latest collection of short stories by John Shirley.
One of these days, I'll have to pick up "Darkness Divided," the latest collection of short stories by John Shirley.
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I can't speak for the quality, but ....
.... the BBC have a free Doctor Who "ebook" currently downloadable: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/...ys/index.shtml
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Two really good places for free ebooks are www.blackmask.com and www.memoware.com
They both have ebooks in multiple formats to work with various ebook reading software.
Also for some reason The Fifth Sorceress is still free at Palm Digital Media. http://www.peanutpress.com/S=9a1da44...cgi/0345454766
Its a decent Fantasy book and now it can be read for free on Windows or the Mac if you don't have a Palm or Pocket PC.
They both have ebooks in multiple formats to work with various ebook reading software.
Also for some reason The Fifth Sorceress is still free at Palm Digital Media. http://www.peanutpress.com/S=9a1da44...cgi/0345454766
Its a decent Fantasy book and now it can be read for free on Windows or the Mac if you don't have a Palm or Pocket PC.
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You can also get free ebooks (in a multitude of formats) at www.fictionwise.com. They're mostly a pay site, but they keep a bunch of samples online and add new ones periodically.
www.blackmask.com has a lot for free, but they do little or no proofing... You get what you pay for!
There are a few free fantasy and horror ebooks (some of which are new material instead of public domain) at www.wildsidepress.com too -- click on ebooks and then free samples. (Wildside Press has a 15% off coupon -- SFC15 -- good on their pay ebooks or paper books, too.)
www.blackmask.com has a lot for free, but they do little or no proofing... You get what you pay for!
There are a few free fantasy and horror ebooks (some of which are new material instead of public domain) at www.wildsidepress.com too -- click on ebooks and then free samples. (Wildside Press has a 15% off coupon -- SFC15 -- good on their pay ebooks or paper books, too.)
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A new resource I read about today: http://textz.com/index.php3?non-java...gnutenberg.net
Many texts and including some fairly recent donations from authors.
Check it out.
Many texts and including some fairly recent donations from authors.
Check it out.
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MSReader is featuring a free e-book promotion. Update your version (PC or PPC) and you get to choose a fee e-book every weekend. So far, I've gotten "A Short History of Nearly Everything" and "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." They offer a choice of three every weekend.
Through a promotion delivered to my Ipaq via PerfectBound, I got a free copy of Elmore Leonard's "Get Shorty."
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Through a promotion delivered to my Ipaq via PerfectBound, I got a free copy of Elmore Leonard's "Get Shorty."
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Baen Books (a smaller science fiction press) has a free library where you can download many of their books, I am glad to see publishers and authors doing this, as opposed to people like the RIAA who are serving 817 subpoenas to file-sharers... This page has an interesting read about online piracy and electronic media...
http://www.baen.com/library/
http://www.baen.com/library/
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Microsoft is giving away three free ebooks every week for Microsoft Reader. Check back every Friday as the books will change. This promotion ends in November.
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/prom.../free_shop.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/prom.../free_shop.asp
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Looking for ebooks
I've recently started reading Ebooks on my PocketPC and was wondering if anyone knew where I could find:
1984
Lord of the Flies
East of Eden
for free. Anyone know? I found a whole crapload of other books I was looking for on MS's Ebook page, but have not found these. Thanks.
1984
Lord of the Flies
East of Eden
for free. Anyone know? I found a whole crapload of other books I was looking for on MS's Ebook page, but have not found these. Thanks.
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1984 is available here. http://au.geocities.com/roderickdarat/ Its an australian site. Its still not in the public domain in the US.
I don't think Lord of the Flies or East of Eden are available as ebooks. At least not legal ones.
Thanks to Sonny Bono's dumb copywrite extension law a lot of classics that should be in the public domain are still under copywrite.
I don't think Lord of the Flies or East of Eden are available as ebooks. At least not legal ones.
Thanks to Sonny Bono's dumb copywrite extension law a lot of classics that should be in the public domain are still under copywrite.
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Anybody else having trouble with these links? When I click on the 3 links for the books, another window pops up, but there's nothing in it.
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/prom.../free_shop.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/prom.../free_shop.asp