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The Iliad by Homer (930) (and Odyssey)
Also you have a misspelling on the home page:
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Thanks for your efforts. This is great.
Thanks thanig. It’s your lucky day. The Iliad is coming next.
And thanks for reporting the typo. I’ll be havnig a stern word with my spell checker about that.
If you add the search facility of your website on the home page it would facilitate the readers a lot. I am very impressed by your efforts and wish your success.
Thanks for your feedback ayaish. I’ll certainly look at adding search in the future.
Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” “Hamlet,” “The Merchant of Venice,” “The Tempest”
Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot” and “The Brothers Karamazov”
And are there any plans to do any short stories? (like Poe, Hawthorne, Melville…oh! Moby Dick would be another suggestion)
- oh and “Great” is spelled “Greate” on the front page of the site (not blog). =)
thanks!
The Dostoevskys are on there way (an old favorite of mine). Shakespeare is a little more challenging, publishing wise, but I’ll definitely get to them at some stage. I’ll definitely look at the short stories too.
Thanks for the quick response. Umm…but can I make one more tiny little request?
On the file names themselves, can you put in the author’s name? So…instead of just “Great Expectations.pdf”, can it be “Charles Dickens – Great Expectaions.pdf”? Just the last name would be awesome…actually I think maybe just having the last name would be better? Or at least the last name before the first name. I don’t know. I’ll be happy with whatever you choose.
I’m finding that organizing all of these fine books would be better with the author’s name in the file name and I’ve been renaming each and every file I’ve downloaded…which has taken a while! I don’t want you to do the same so my request would of course only pertain to future releases. Thank you so much for all your work!
Thanks Michael. I’ll have to consider that for the future releases.
how about One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez?
Fascinating read
Aristotle’s Poetics and other great philosophical works.
Murrizzle, One Hundred Years of Solitude is still under copyright so I can’t publish it here, unfortunately. It was a great read, yeah.
Would you please list the names of the tanslators, when they apply, in the pdf texts and on the list page? Also, a cover page in the pdf would be nice, especially if you included the original publication date.
I agree with lambton; philosophical texts would be great additions. Check out http://www.earlymoderntexts.com for a good list of essential modern texts. As for the ancient stuff, the University of Adelaide e-library has solid translations, especially of Aristotle. http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/
Keep up the good work. I know a lot of people that will like the easier-to-read formats.
Thanks srelliorm. These are great links.
Srelliorm, the suggestion you made on including the translator’s name and a publication date is a good one. I’ll do that with the next batch of books. And, will eventually work my way back through the existing boooks.
Portrait of the Artist or Ulysses. For the usual reasons.
Thanks Burtz87. Ulysses is just about ready to go live — next few weeks. I’ll add ‘Portrait of an Artist …’ on the list for the future.
I have to recommend Franz Kafka. I’m not associated with an institution of learning, but I just read The Metamorphosis again recently and it’s fantastic. I’d love a high-quality digital edition. And both The Metamorphosis and The Trial are available in English through Project Gutenberg.
On a more critical note:
You shouldn’t restrict you recommendations input to members of wordpress only. Please put a contact e-mail or a web form (with CAPTCHA, or whatever to prevent spam) up so people can still make recommendations without signing up for a wordpress account they’ll never use (like I just did). I realize this site is probably auto-generated from the wordpress site, but you do have the domain planetebook.com and I tried e-mailing both “info” and “webmaster” at that domain and the both bounced. You should at least have a working webmaster e-mail if you own that domain. I’m happy to help if you’d like advice in setting any of that up.
Cheers,
Colin Sheaff
Selfsimilar, thanks for your feedback on the site. I’m somewhat limited with what I can do right now. But there are improvements coming that should make it easier.
On your book suggestions. I’m big fan of Kafka too. Both The Trial and The Metamorphosis are almost finished and will be on the site within the next month.
Anna Karenina please if you have not already begun to prepare it.
Thanks.
Man Who Laughs, Victor Hugo, and Catch-22, Joseph Heller
Willa Sibeth Cather : Song of the Lark
And you got dead link for “Jane Eyre” (two pages version) there. I’ve tried to download it, but it didnt work at all. Could you please fix it?
Thanks
The Rise and Fall of Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
Citra, thanks for the feedback. The link to the that version of Jane Eyre should be fine now.
John Buchan “the 39 steps” as nice a use of dialect as Twain, as exciting as Ian Flemming, and a revealing glimpse of historical cultural atitudes. Clean cut intelligent heroism, Scottish landscape, humour, and evil villains.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas père
A Tale of Two Cities… it’s on the Gutenburg list. It’s a definite classic. My own motive for getting it published is personal, but it is often required reading in many lit classes
Thanks CJ. A Tale of Two Cities is just about ready. I’ll publish that one later this week.
THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS by ALEXANDRE DUMAS:
It’s a most celebrated French classic. It’s on the Gutenberg site. My own motive for getting it published is personal, but it is often required reading in many universities here in India. Also try to publish other works of ALEXANDRE DUMAS.
Alecs, great suggestion on Camus! I’ll investigate and see if it’s possible to do The Outsider — a terrific book.
Sodom and Gomorra from Marquis de Sade (maybe with some sort of childprotection on it)
Il Principe – Niccolo Machiavelli
the works of Kant, Descartes, Darwin and all?
I think The divine comedy would be a good book to include
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll (with illustrations).
great site!!!!!!! please continue the good work???
could u please try these books:
MAKING OF A SURGEON by William Nolen
LOVE IN TIME OF CHOLERA by Gabriel Garcia Marquez….
kindly post the following books
1)hercule poirot(agatha christie)all the books
2)books by jules vernes
Might I suggest Mark Twain – The Mysterious Stranger. Should go well with some of the others up there.
The Wind in the Willows…Just because I enjoy children’s books so much. And so do children!
the epic of gigamesh
E M Forster’s novels A ROOM WITH A VIEW and HOWARD’S END. Available on google books, not on gutenberg. Both published by 1910. Wonderful rich novels, broad scope and still modern.
More Jane Austen — EMMA and PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Besides being fun to read, often required.
Are all books currently available listed on the home page, or is there a search capacity that I missed?
Incredible site.
three musketeers, man in the iron mask, what katy did, black beauty, children of new forest, othello, …
I think “The Mayor of Casterbridge” by Tomas Hardy is a good addition.
I don’t know if these are public domain yet, but I would really like to see Ralph Ellison’s “The Invisible Man” (1952) on this page. It was required reading for my high school english class as part of our african-american writers unit, but we only got to read the first 100 pages before having to move on. Same thing with Richard Wright’s “Native Son”(1940) and Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” (1937). I couldn’t find any of these works on the gutenburg project, but I’m sure at least one of them is part of any public school curriculum which at least on some level attempts to acknowledge the existence of writers of color. Putting any of them up here would do a huge service to the public good.
-g.
What about “The Republic” by Plato?
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë would be amazing.
Great site!
Thanks Jasey. Wuthering Heights is already on the list. Now I just have to turn it into the final book!
i think you should publish the book called “the count of monte cristo”
you should put “gone with the wind”, “war and peace”, and other sequels that have been written for pride and prejudice and gone with the wind….thank u…
I would like to see Steppenwolf and The Glass Bead Game (both by Hermann Hesse) published here. Thank you for your efforts in making the classics available online.
I have just discovered your service, through Free Download a Day. Congratulations, its a huge improvement on pure ASCII text versions. I wondered is there a possibility of including illustrations that were in the original (eg The Jungle Book) which presumably are also out of copyright and are often an integral part of the book. How about some early science fiction: Jules Verne (eg 20,000 leagues Under the Sea), H G Wells (eg The Time Machine, War of the Worlds). Are some early Arthur Clarke, Heinlein, out of copyright?
Hi.
I’m searching for ” Gone with the wind” and ” daddy long legs”.
an d I have a question too. is this site only for classic books? Can I find some book about computer? for example some thing about web design or foto shop.
Thanks for making this nice site.
have a nice day.
///Vahideh
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Would like to suggest for admirers of Jane Austin that they try Fanny Burney’s Evelina,it is at Guttenberg so no problem in obtaining a copy.
Also there are two biographies on Fanny Burney,well worth taking the time to read
Thanks to your wonderful website. It would be beneficial if you could also include “Animal Farm” by Georg Orwell as well.
Please consider “Green Mansions” by W.H. Hudson. It was one of my favorites growing up and opened my eyes to the natural world.
emile zola – au bonheur des dammes (womens heaven) – the best french book over….
little women …..please…..thanks
I would like to see War of the Worlds, 20,000 leagues under the sea, and Journey to the center of the earth.
Thanks.
How about Ivanhoe as well.
“The Woman in White”by Wilkie Collins
‘The Wind in the Willows “-Kenneth Graham
I want to suggest ebook of greek dramas including aeschylus, euripides, sophocles, and aristophanes. They are essential in learning about classic literature.
How about “the Yellow Wallpaper”? I can’t remember when it was from, I hadn’t read it since college, but I suspect it would qualify!
College students and mothers spending extended time with their children would definitely read it!
I checked “For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Ernest Hemingway on Project Gutenberg some 3-4 weeks back. It wasn’t there. I was wondering if you could still publish it. It’d be great.
And, I just downloaded “The Great Gatsby”, which had a cover page and the file name as “Fitzegerald-the_gre…”, both the suggestions given just recently. I appreciate the steadfastness shown by you. Keep up the good work.
“Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott is a very good book. and we–students of faculty of psychology–need Sigmund Freud’s works (”The Interpretation of Dream” & “The Psychopatology of Everyday Life”)
and thank you very much for publishing Mark Twain’s works
I second Willa Cathar, as well as Freud. Cathar is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, and something Freud is read at least once in undergrad by those in my field.
(And, Little Women is lovely,too!)
Thanks so much!
Some suggestions:
The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton.
Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann.
Baburnama by Babur.
Jahangirnama by Jahangir.
Elements by Euclid.
Even if you don’t publish these, I believe you have done a wonderful job with this website. Congratulations! and Thank you!
hi! great site. i woul suggest ‘les miserables’ by Victor Hugo. great read. thanks
I second the request for _Lolita_ by Vladimir Nabokov, but I don’t think the work is old enough to be out of copyright.
Please also consider:
_The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Usher_ by Edgar Allen Poe.
_The_Raven by Edgar Allen Poe
_The_Red_Badge_of_Courage by Stephen Crane
_The_Call_of_the_Wild by Jack London
_The_Canterbury_Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
I MAY REQUEST YOU PUBLISH THE FOLL BOOKS FREE:
1)THE DRAGON REBORN
2)AGATHA CHRISTIE BOOKS
1- doctor zhivago
2- In Search of Lost Time or Remembrance of Things Past .
3- And Quiet Flows the Don or Quietly Flows the Don (1934)
4- The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (or, more briefly, Tristram Shandy)
aeneid,beowulf, complete Sherlock Holmes, and files w/ the authors names
I’d really like to see Herman Hesse’s Steppenwolf. Thanks
My US history teacher had our class read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and it was great!
Please get the following ebooks:
1)The case book of sherlock holmes by A Conan Doyle
2)His last bow by A Conan Doyle
3)Study in Scarlet by A Conan Doyle
4)twenty thousand leagues under the sea by Jules Verne
5)The strange case of Dr. jekyll and Mr. Hyde
I would like to see the following:
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel,
The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom,
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway,
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati: An Ordinary Christian,Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, The Killer Angels: A Novel of the Civil War by Michael Shaara, Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Patillo Beals,Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte & Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam.
I read a book once that i feel many would enjoy. its called ‘winter of the white seal’. Sorry but i cannot recall the author but it was by a woman.It would be a good addition to this great site.
Anything else from the anne of green gables series please!
The complete works of Oscar Wilde…. and yes it is on Project Gutenberg
love
Rich
Jo’s Boys by Louise May Alcott
All works by Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens. Also The Hunchback of The Notredame by Victor Hugo
GREAT WEBSITE!!!! Hope you will continue to add additional books. Might I suggest a few:
1. Airborn By: Kenneth Oppel
2. The Hiding Place by: Corrie Ten Boom
3. Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati: An Ordinary
Christian By: Maria Di Lorenzo ISBN 0819811629
4. Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
5. The Killer Angels: A Novel of the Civil War by Michael Shaara
6. Warriors Don”t Cry by Melba Patillo Beals
7. Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam
8. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte ISBN-10: 0679886184
9. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway ISBN-10:
0684801469
Thank you
Diana Hill
Hi!
Congratulations for your web site!
It is amazing.
I have a ebook in mind. Here it´s details:
Title: The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
By: Robert Louis Stevenson
EText-No: 42
Copyright status: Not copyrighted in the United States. If you live elsewhere check the laws of your country before downloading this ebook.
Release Date: 1992 – 10 – 01
LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject: Science Fiction – Horror Tales
Thank you!
JJN
Billy Budd by Herman Melville
Please add Dubliners by James Joyce.
Nice job!
Like to see: Don Quixote both a good English translation and the original spanish, it’b nice to read both at the same time in a good quality translation:: illustrations???
Also the complete work of Plato, but esp The Republic
Definitely Herman Hesse’s works, esp Steppenwolf
Shouldn’t the early SciFi works becoming public domain?? There are some great works from the 20’s and 30’s and 40’s and 50’s.
How about early Greek philosophers
Great books… Love this site.
Asian classics would be nice. Mahabharata (English version), etc
Here some books I wish you should publish online
::
1. Thus Spake Zarathustra
2. The Book of Mirdad
3. Jonnathan Livinston Seagul
4. Tao Te Ching
5. Sermons on the Mountain
6. Gitanjali
7. The one thousand songs of Milerepa
8. The Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam
9. Masbavi by Jalalludin Rumi,
10. ISA Upnishad
11. In serach of Miraclous by P.D. Ouspensky
12. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman,
13. Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky
14. The First & Last freedom by J. Krishnamurty
15. The Fregments by Heraclitus
16. The Golden verses by Pythagoras
17. Zen & JAPNESE Culture by D.T. Suzuki
18. LET Go by HERBERT BENOIT
19. PARABLES BY RAMKRISHNA PARAM HANS
20. THE SECRET DOCTORINE BY MADAME HELEN BLATVATSKY
21. THE FABELS OF AESOP
22. THE BOOK OF MARPA
23. The Fountainhead by AYN RAND
24. The Atlas Shrugegd by AYN RAND
25. Anthem by AYN RAND
26. History of Western Philosophy by BERTREND RUSSEL
27. EMANUAL KANT
28. SIGMUND FREAUD
29. NUMEROLOGY
30. ANCIENT KABBALAH by SEPHERIAL
31. The Human Evolution CHARLES DARWIN
32. Paulo Cohlo : The Alchemist, The Zahir
33. Palmistry for Professional by DESBOROLAS
34. SIR Victor Hugo
35. Complete Work of Keats
36. Aakhri Kavita by Ravindranath Tagore
37. Occult Sciences Kabballah – Jagjit Uppal
38. Overload, The Airport, The Hotel, The Money Changers by Arthur Hailey
39 . The Kite Runner, Thousand splendid suns by Khaled Hoseinni
40. The Airport by Richards Haily
41. The Hotel by Richards Haily
42. The Moneychangers by Richards Haily
43. Tarkash by Javed Akhtar
44. Lust for Life by Irvine John
45. The Kiterunner by Khaled Mohamad
46. Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Mohamad
47. Unpublished Ayn Rand by Ayn Rand
48. We the Living by Ayn Rand
49. Kane abd Able by Jeffery Archer
50. Not a penny more and Not a Penny less by Jeffery Archer
51. Prodigal Daughter by Jeffery Archer
52. Wuthering heights by Emmly John
53. Illusions by Richard Bach
Thank you so much. Great books and nice site.
i wish you to publish Little House On The Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Uthopia by Thomas More!!! I love your page. thankxxxx
Swiss Family Robinson is a great story..
i would like for you to add “The Count of Monte Cristo” to your collection.
thank you
-Shaun Laughlin
Thanx planet book.
I’d like to second Shaun Laughlin’s request for Count of Monte Cristo!!
I want ‘THE ENCHANTED WOODS’ by Enid Blyton
Hello, I really appreciate the wonderful jobs you did. I have noticed that there aren’t so much classic children books in here. And I will be so delighted if you can publish these following books
1. Lionheart Brothers by Astris Lindgren
2. Winnie the Pooh collections. Of course if it is possibble.
Best wishes.
PS Forgive my English.
Le Rouge et le Noir and Carmen are definitely worth publishing. They were my childhood favourites ^^
The Political History of The Devil
Is there any free ebook version of this book by Daniel Defoe? I searched alot the web for this book but I came out with nothing
I will Thank heartly anyone who offers me help to get this book for I really want to enjoy my mind reading it
Sinan
Thus spoke Zarathustra by Freidrich Neitzsche
Hi!
I hope you can publish the books of Marquis de Sade (Justine & 120 days of Sodom)
I believe “The Man in the Iron Mask” and “The Three Musketeers” would be excellent additions to your find collection.
Turn of the Screw
by Henry James
Hi, I wish you could publish “The Republic” by Plato. I would love to read it in a pdf format the way you guys do it. I feel much organized that way.Thank you.
Could I also request this one please.”The Communist Manifesto” by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx
I would love to have access to english translations of classics outside of the western hemisphere, esp. asian literature
How about The Wind in the Willows? My children and I absolutely love this book. People of all ages can relate to the characters.
Please publish Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens.
Please publish
Virgil’s Aeneid(prose one)
Plese Publish
Plutarch’s ‘Parallel Lives’
Thucydides’ ‘History of Pelopponesian War’
Vladimir Nabokov’s ‘Lolita’
John Steinbeck’s ‘The Grapes of Wrath’
Harper lee’s ‘To kill a mocking bird’
Thomas mann’s ‘The Magic Mountain’
I suggest that you include the English translation of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote de la Mancha, titled The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Complete and The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Complete.
I would like to suggest that you publish The Phantom of the Opera and The treasure of Monte Cristo as ebook.
its been suggested before but the divine comedy would be a great addition to the list.
i would also like to see Candide by Voltaire
oh and Candide is on Project Gutenberg
I second Walden by Thoreau.
Thanks
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, by Lawrence Sterne (it is on Project Gutenberg, and I was surprised of not seeing it here)
How about
Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War”
or
Niccolo Machiavelli’s “The Prince”?
Students in MANY MANY universities have these as REQUIRED readings!
plz add
seven pillars of the world
by
lawrence
Can you publish Pilgrim’s Progress by Jonathan Swift?
Here are some suggestions, because these works are frequently used and studied in secondary school and in college:
- De bello Gallico (by Julius Caesar)
- Il decamerone (by Giovanni Boccaccio)
- Laus Stultitia (by Erasmus)
- Shakespeare (although he didn’t write any novels, his plays and poems are being studied a lot as well)
I hope it’s possible to publish one of these works one day. I’m looking forward to it already to read these in English!
I just want to raise my great thanks to the efforts you guys manage to do . This is definitly my favorite web site . may I repeat my request and ask for The political History of The Devil ? I really want to read this book and it had been published a long time ago ( In the 18th century …I think )so I suppose there is no “rights reserved” . I hope I could at least get an answer .
Sinan Al-Barri
wildspear@hotmail.com
I’m commenting to let you guys know that i really appreciate what it is you do, it’s a miracle that i stumbled upon this site. I’m surprised it isn’t more popular, so i’m linking this to all of my friends.
I was wondering, also, would it be possible, in the case of classic books, to add the part at the end that some editions have, with the word and the meaning/explanation? I’m not sure what it’s called, and i apologise if this doesn’t make any sense. Thanks again!
I would love to see Gilgamesh here.
Thanks for the fantastic job! Life is more b’ful with you! ALL Chekov’s works would be great.
Mansfield Park by Jane Austen Definately a classic, and out of copyright by now. Never read it yet myself, but would love to.
Can you please upload journey to the center of the earth by jules verne?
i read this book as a child and wish to read it again.many thanks.
Short stories by Edgar Allan Poe would be nice, and the Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, I absolutley adore Sherlock Holmes.
I think the e-books collection in this website is great. Adding one more book will enrich this collection. The book is by D.H. Lawrence titled “Women in Love”.
Thanks,
How about a free version of Pliny the Elders “Natural History”- the complete works.
The cheapest version on public sale is the Penguin Classics edition which is composed of edited extracts rather than the complete works.
Another suggestion is ‘The Golden Ass’.
The major theoligical tets of all major religions, polytheistic, montheisitc, agnostic, pagan, et-al. Such a reference base would prove invaluable.
Neitzsche: Collected Works in non copy right editions/expired copyright translations.
The works of Guy Debord (The Society of the SPectacle), Fredy Perlman (Against History and Against Leviathen)and other anarchist- post anarchist ‘anti/free copyright books- Black and Red Publications are a good source (US Detroit).
John Dos Passo’s- Collected Works- notably ‘USA’.
Jack Blacks “You Cant Win” autbiogrophy of Dope (morphine ) Habituee, career crimminal, Hobo, and man of letters.
Mayhews “London Underworld” and related works- the first attempts at sociology and chronicaling the lives of the marginalised, dispossed, poor and crimminalised, proles surplus to ‘Economic requirements’ of Kapitalism.
Willie Gallaghers ‘Red Flag on the Clyde’-chronicaling the crisis of capital in the UK- in Glasgow in particular- at the closure of the 1st world war and the ramifications of the Russian Revolution.
De Quincey: “Confessions of an Opium Eater”
Many more suggestions but that’s more than enugh for now.
Hello
Mr. Richard Crocker you are doing a great work.
This is a marvles and unbeatable site. Keep on going.
I am searching the Odyseey book in many sites and atlast I found it here. Thanks for that very much.
I am very much interested in reading children stories and novels. Can you please publish if it is possible to you.
Hope you will reply me as soon as possible.
Thanks.
Please publish “All Around the Moon” by Jules Verne. Thanks in advance…
I have checked in Gutenburg.org and the “All Around the Moon” by Jules Verne is there but not in pdf format. Please publish it in pdf format.
Some of C.S Lewis’ works would be great. I’ve been looking for such titles as: “The Problem With Pain,” “The Screwtape Letter,” “Miracles”,
“Until We Have Faces,” any any of his adult-oriented works such as what I have listed.
*Also, anything of Thomas Merton’s works would be useful and good for the public as well.
thanks,
Stephen Hanson
Can you please publish following book available on Project Gutenberg website:
1) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Author: Adam Smith
Please publish Washington Square by Henry James.
It is one of his best.
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