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Riapress.com is a great resource for free online books!

I just discovered a brilliant webpage: http://www.riapress.com. They offer public domain books like other e-book sites, but they are formatted perfectly for printing. The formatting and fonts are much nicer than one usually finds - as well as being compact. You can get Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter on a 67-page pdf file.

Their thematic emphasis is on American literature and nautical and adventure-type stories, and for copyright reasons, they don't have any newer works, but there is a variety of different titles from Jane Austen to Fyodor Dostoevsky, Charles Dickens and Mark Twain. They have a blog and a suggestion box. Sign up for their mailing list to keep abreast of what they're doing.
Jae Kim (guest) - 15. Apr, 02:21

jae@accreation.org

I'm in the process of starting a social experiment via the web, and am in need of someone that can write really well. The details of the project is laid out on my website at www.accreation.org. I'm looking for someone that can edit the content in a more easily understandable format. Please visit the site, and contact me if you or someone you know might be interested in participating in the project. Thank you.

PS. This is NOT a paid position; I'm looking for like minded individuals who are interested in making this prjoect become a success. Thank you.

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