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Re: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?

Posted: Tue 2. Dec 2014, 18:22
by Hokuspokus
That's cool!

They have other languages, too. Just spotteted L'agence Barnett et Cie (Arsène Lupin #15) by Leblanc, Maurice (1927).

Re: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?

Posted: Sat 10. Mar 2018, 10:57
by Newgatenovelist
I wanted to put this site down for possible inclusion. It's Colonial Australian Popular Fiction: A Digital Archive, and it's hosted by the University of Melbourne:
http://www.apfa.esrc.unimelb.edu.au/home.html
These are scans, or least the ones that I've looked at are. There is some overlap with PGA, but it looks like there are lots more books that haven't been transcribed elsewhere.

I don't see any copyright claims, but it's probably best to double check before recording.

There is also the University of Adelaide's ebooks website:
https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/

It's all terribly exciting, and it's more than any one reader can get to, unfortunately!
Erin

Re: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?

Posted: Mon 4. Feb 2019, 19:03
by michaelwy

Re: Where can we find book texts to read for legamus.eu?

Posted: Sat 21. May 2022, 19:53
by lorda
The german side of gutenberg is changed to:
https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/index.html