Standard Ebooks
free · open sourceStandard Ebooks is a volunteer project that takes public-domain texts and re-edits them into carefully typeset, professionally formatted, DRM-free ebooks that rival commercial editions. You get a permanent personal library of classics at zero cost, in open formats. The catalog is limited to public-domain works and grows at a craftsmanlike pace.
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Selection is curated and finite; if a title is not in the public domain, it will not appear here.
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- Website: standardebooks.org
- Source: github.com/standardebooks
- Platforms: web
- Last updated: 2026-06-12
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