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Joseph Harris (editor) (1828-1892), American editor of agricultural journal; Henry Herbert Knibbs, 1874-1945 - Poet & Author ; Harold Morrow Sherman (1898-1987) William LeRoy Stidger, (1885-1949) preacher and author - Also known as "Bill Stiger", book written about him.
Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, as well as to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks." [2] It was founded in 1971 by American writer Michael S. Hart and is the oldest digital library. [3]
Google Books - Searchable archive of magazines and books (some full-text, including photograph captions and references to photographs from related articles and content). United States Library of Congress [4] - Searchable archive of historic photographs, maps, performing arts, newspapers.
A book digitization project, led by Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science and University Libraries. [57] Working with government and research partners in India ( Digital Library of India ) and China , the project is scanning books in many languages, using OCR to enable full text searching, and providing free-to-read access to ...
Internet Public Library Another list of internet books, not just English, all free. Online Books Page list of archives A list of other entire book archives, such as: Project Gutenberg 46,000 (April 2015) books all at one site and growing daily. Wikisource: a repository of source texts in any language with wiki syntax.
More than a book. Three times per year, a curator from the Morgan Library turns the page of the Gutenberg Bible on display. It’s leaves not only tell a tale of Scripture, but of those who ...
T. S. Ackland or Thomas Suter Ackland 1817-1892 - Single book defening (a form of) creationism. Tobias Aconite ( Compare ) E. E. Adams ( Compare ) "Government and Rebellion", a sermon from 1861 by the Reverend E.E. Adams.
The project's aim is to host all forms of free text, in many languages, and translations. Originally conceived as an archive to store useful or important historical texts, it has expanded to become a general-content library. The project officially began on November 24, 2003, under the name Project Sourceberg, a play on Project Gutenberg.