How to download PDF books for free

Have you just bought your first tablet and would you like to “fill” it with many beautiful books to read in moments of relaxation? No problem, I know of sites that are right for you, namely portals that allow you to download eBooks in a completely free and legal way. How do you say? Too good to be true? You are very wrong!

In fact, there are numerous sites that allow you to download PDF books for free, and today I’m here to point out the most complete ones. Of course, don’t expect to be able to find very recent works or best sellers still at the top of the sales charts: the books that can be downloaded at no cost from the Internet are old classics of literature on which no longer applies copyright or works by emerging authors who have chosen the Web as a springboard for his career.

Don’t make that face! I assure you that among these eBooks there are many very interesting ones, suitable for all tastes and all age groups; you just have to be good at finding the ones that work best for you. Furthermore, since these are books in PDF format you will not even have to waste time converting them before you can read them on your tablet or eBook reader, as they are already compatible with most devices. Then? How about putting the chatter aside and taking action? Yup? Very well! Let’s proceed!

Index

  • How to download PDF books for free without registration
    • Project Gutenberg
    • LiberLiber
    • FeedBooks
    • Wikisource
    • Open Library
  • Other sites to download PDF books for free

How to download PDF books for free without registration

Would you like to understand which are the best sites through which to download PDF books for free without registration, that is without spending even a penny and, moreover, without having to waste precious time in creating an account to access the available content? Then contact the portals that you find indicated below, I am sure they will be able to satisfy you.

Project Gutenberg

The first site to download free PDF books that I recommend you visit is Project Gutenberg, which successfully carries on the brilliant intuition had by the computer scientist Michael Hart in 1971: that of digitizing literary works from all over the world, in order to make them accessible to anyone. The site hosts hundreds of public domain eBooks in various languages ​​and file formats, including the one covered by this guide. The only thing to take into account is that due to the limitations applied by some Italian Internet providers, it may be necessary to use international DNS to access the site.

To browse the works on Project Gutenberg, go to the home page of the site and click on the Search and Browse item at the top. In the new page that opens, click on the word Browsing options, to expand its menu, and choose whether to view the eBooks available by author, by title, by language or by date of addition, by clicking on the links of your interest.

If you prefer to search for eBooks with keywords, type them in the text field next to the Quick search item and click the Search button to view the results. You can also carry out an advanced search by clicking on the word Advanced search, setting the available parameters as you see fit and then clicking on the Search button.

Once you have identified the work of your interest, click on its title and, on the summary page of the same, click on the PDF link that you find in the Download This eBook section, in order to proceed with the download. However, keep in mind that not all books are available in PDF format: some can only be downloaded in ePub, Mobi or can be viewed directly online in HTML format.

LiberLiber

LiberLiber is another site that allows you to download PDF books for free. It is the result of the work of an ONLUS (with the support of some sponsors) and offers both works that are no longer protected by copyright and books whose authors have consented to online distribution at no cost.

To browse the list of eBooks available on the site, linked to the relevant home page, click on the Enter button located at the top right and select the item List of authors and works from the Books menu at the top. In the new page that opens, then select a letter from the List by author or from the List by works.

As an alternative to how I just explained to you, you can view the eBooks available by topic, always selecting the Books menu located at the top and clicking on the Topic item attached to it. You can also find the digital books of your interest by searching by keyword, clicking on the magnifying glass icon at the top right and entering the keywords of your interest in the text field that appears.

Once you have found the book you want to download, click on its name and then hit the free PDF button to start the download. Easier than that?

FeedBooks

Been to FeedBooks? If the answer is no, I’m sorry, you missed a bunch of very interesting eBooks to download for free in a totally legal way: from the book Cuore di De Amicis to some short stories by Edgar Allan Poe. The site, in fact, allows you to download free PDF books by choosing from a wide selection of works in various languages.

All you have to do to be able to use them is to visit the section of the site dedicated to works in the public domain, select the category of your interest from the left sidebar and download your favorite works, by clicking first on their covers and then on the Download button that is on the page that opens.

Note that not all books are available in PDF and some may be downloaded in ePub or Kindle format.

Wikisource

I strongly suggest you bookmark Wikisource as well. It is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation (the same that manages Wikipedia ) dedicated to the conservation and use of published texts. The books contained on the platform are in the public domain and/or distributed under a Creative Commons license, belong to different eras and literary genres of various kinds and are in various languages ​​and formats.

To access the books on the portal, go to the relevant home page, locate the Library section on the left and choose whether to view the index of contents by authorstexts or categories, by clicking on the appropriate links. After identifying the digital book of your interest, click on its title and then on the PDF link at the top, so as to proceed with the download in the aforementioned format.

Open Library

Open Library is an Internet Archive project that aims to catalog all existing books and make culture available to everyone, while remaining within the scope of legality. It allows you to read and download free eBooks in the public domain, but also offers links to buy the works still on the market.

To be able to use it, go to its home page, click on the Browse menu at the top and select the Subjects item from it, in order to browse the available works by genre.

As an alternative to how I indicated, you can search for eBooks directly, by entering the keyword of your interest in the text field at the top right and then pressing the Enter key on the keyboard. You can also limit the search to book titles only, authors and other parameters, by setting the option you prefer from the adjacent drop-down menu.

When you find an eBook that you think may interest you, click on its title and, through the page that opens, proceed with the download, selecting the PDF link in the Download Options section on the left.

Other sites to download PDF books for free

Browsing on the sites to download free PDF books that I have already proposed you have not been able to find eBooks of your interest? If that’s the case, I can’t help but suggest you try to take a look at the additional portals listed below.

  • ManyBooks– another site that allows you to download free PDF books in various languages. These are mostly old classics from the world of literature, but I assure you that there is no shortage of interesting content. The only thing to take into account is that to proceed with the download you need to create a special account.
  • BookRepublic– is an online store which, upon registration, allows you to purchase and download eBooks in various formats and which also offers the possibility of obtaining a rich selection of digital books in PDF or ePub format for free.
  • Free Ebook– this is a website with short stories and novels by emerging authors. The works available are many and varied: ranging from horror stories to non-fiction, passing through technical manuals.
  • Library of Italian Literature– portal that, as the name implies, houses the works of historical authors, such as Giovanni Boccaccio, Giacomo Leopardi and Giosuè Carducci, in PDF format and available for free download.
  • PDF Books World– is a portal that allows you to search, read online and possibly download eBooks in PDF format. The available contents are the digitized versions of books that are now in the public domain. Note, however, that all content is in English only. Furthermore, to proceed with the download you must register.
  • ZLibrary– this is an Internet site that can count on a database of about 3 million digital books in different languages, even in Italian, all downloadable without having to spend a penny and also available in PDF format.

 

 

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