Owners of the Amazon Kindle e-book device will be able to view the books, including their original typeface and illustrations, of famous works by Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy, as well as thousands of more obscure authors.
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Printed paperback copies of the first editions, including Dickens’s Bleak House and Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, will also be available for the public to order from Amazon for around £15.
Original copies of works by Austen and Dickens typically cost at least £250.
Most of the books that are currently available to download on the Kindle are by contemporary authors because they are the most profitable for publishers.
While some other services, such as Google Books, offer out-of-copyright works for free download, the library’s e-book publishing project, which is funded by Microsoft, will make first-editions available for free download for the first time.
“Freeing historic books from the shelves has the potential to revolutionise access to the world’s greatest library resources,” said Lynne Brindley, chief executive of the British Library.
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Microsoft, the computer giant, and the British Library, which stocks at least one copy of every book published in the UK, have been scanning the books over the past three years.
The library is concentrating on the 19th century because the books are out of copyright and so can be offered for free.
As well as classic titles by famous 19th Century authors, many of the downmarket books known as “penny dreadfuls” will also be made available to the public, including Black Bess by Edward Viles and The Dark Woman by J M Rymer.
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Around 40 per cent of the British Library’s 19th-century printed books are unavailable in other public libraries and bookshops.