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Originally Posted by sufue
Delphi Classics, who actually make quite nice IMO editions of public domain authors, with nice formatting, TOC, info about the authors, etc. They also do some art books and other stuff, but the PD collections are what I'm familiar with.
Yes, you can get a lot of what they sell from PG or other PD websites, but Delphi's titles are pretty reasonably priced, they have sales  fairly often, and they have done a lot of work tracking down obscure stuff from the authors, as well as the better-known stuff.
You can, of course, also get really nicely formatted editions of many of the titles Delphi carries from the wonderful MR Patricia Clark Memorial library, totally for free. But Delphi is another good, convenient, and relatively inexpensive source for public domain works.
www.delphiclassics.com
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As I am wont to do, when someone mentions an ebook, or ebook-related company, I go to the company's website to just look around. I had forgotten, but Delphi usually, if not always, has a collection of
free titles, usually near the top of
their homepage. There are five at the present time.