E-Books
A list of past book links to Project Gutenberg
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
- Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by E. Nesbit, 1858-1924
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, 1816-1855
- Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle
- Elements of Euclid - Books 1-6
- The Beginner’s American History by D.H. Montgomery
- The Real Mother Goose
- The Art of War by Sunzi, 6th cent. B.C. Translator: Giles, Lionel
- Pride and Prejudice by Austen, Jane - Audio Book | PDF
- Amusements in Mathematics, by Henry Ernest Dudeney
March 2007
- The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
- Beowulf (Gummere) | The Tale of Beowulf (Morris and Wyatt)
- The Iliad of Homer by Homer Translated by Alexander Pope
- Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943 Links to list of stories
- The Good Shepherd Life of Christ for Children
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Thanks for listing the Project Gutenberg books. We have 35 of the GA Henty books and the young man has already read them all twice. I noticed that the Project has more as ebooks. The young man will be so excited, but I don’t think he will enjoy snuggling up to the computer to read them.
I wonder what it would cost to print them out? Is it worth it? The printed books are very costly, even at half price. 
He might love the books so much that he might not mind reading them on the computer. With the HTML versions, the text size can be increased and other changes could be made such as background color, text color and font.
I have enjoyed looking at your site. I took a calligraphy course in seminary years ago with Tom GOurdie (italic). But my first love is a fountain pen and cursive I learned from my father and his father. What I did not knoe was that the original McGuffey Reader was in a cur4sive script very similar to my father’s hand. I have the McGuffy Readers, but not in cursive. I sure would like to see a larger sample of that hand.