Google Book Search now allows users to download full copies of out-of-copyright books, according to Google blog.


Google Book Search now allows users to download full copies of out-of-copyright books, according to Google blog.

According to Google blog: “Before the rise of the public library -““ a story chronicled in this 1897 edition of The Free Library ““ access to large collections of books was the privilege of a wealthy minority.

Now, with the help of our wonderful library partners, we’re able to offer you the ability to download and read PDF versions of out-of-copyright books from some of the world’s greatest collections.”

To download the out-of-copyright books, users have to select the “˜Full view’ radio button while searching on books.google.com.

Google Book Search offers many books, such as:

– Ferriar’s “˜The Bibliomania’

– A futurist from 1881’s “˜1931: A Glance at the Twentieth Century’

– Aesop’s “˜Fables’

– Shakespeare’s “˜Hamlet’

– Abbott’s “˜Flatland’

– Hugo’s “˜Marion De Lorme’

– Dunant’s “˜Eine Erinnerung an Solferino’

– Bolívar’s “˜Proclamas’

– Dante’s “˜Inferno’.

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