Leanne001
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Gutenberg's first prints are not known. His first, and best, known work was the printing of The Bible; now called The Gutenberg Bible.
Gutenberg's first prints are not known. His first, and best, known work was the printing of The Bible; now called The Gutenberg Bible.
where can i find gutenberg books in a kindle-friendly format?
medzthemed
the only site i dug up has pdfs that convert badly or full text i can't dl
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Check out this site http://ireaderreview.com/2008/01/18/getting-project-gutenberg-books-on-your-kindle/ which explains how to download books from Project Gutenberg to your Kindle.
If you look on this site http://manybooks.net/ you will find some of the books available at Gutenberg here. When you click on a book, you may choose the format for a download of the book. The fourth format on the list is Kindle.
Also, from Amazon's web site about the Kindle: "Kindle makes it easy to take your personal documents with you, eliminating the need to print. Each Kindle has a unique and customizable e-mail address. You can set your unique email address on your Manage Your Kindle page. This allows you and your approved contacts to e-mail Word, PDF documents, and pictures wirelessly to your Kindle for a small per document fee--currently only 10¢ per document. Kindle supports wireless delivery of unprotected Microsoft Word, PDF, HTML, TXT, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PRC and MOBI files."
That being the case, you could go to Gutenberg on your computer, download a book or books to a Word document and then for 10 cents, transfer it to your Kindle. Since it costs (as little as it is), though, I'd recommend trying what that site says first.
Check out this site http://ireaderreview.com/2008/01/18/getting-project-gutenberg-books-on-your-kindle/ which explains how to download books from Project Gutenberg to your Kindle.
If you look on this site http://manybooks.net/ you will find some of the books available at Gutenberg here. When you click on a book, you may choose the format for a download of the book. The fourth format on the list is Kindle.
Also, from Amazon's web site about the Kindle: "Kindle makes it easy to take your personal documents with you, eliminating the need to print. Each Kindle has a unique and customizable e-mail address. You can set your unique email address on your Manage Your Kindle page. This allows you and your approved contacts to e-mail Word, PDF documents, and pictures wirelessly to your Kindle for a small per document fee--currently only 10¢ per document. Kindle supports wireless delivery of unprotected Microsoft Word, PDF, HTML, TXT, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PRC and MOBI files."
That being the case, you could go to Gutenberg on your computer, download a book or books to a Word document and then for 10 cents, transfer it to your Kindle. Since it costs (as little as it is), though, I'd recommend trying what that site says first.
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