Bartleby Library: Great Books Online
December 06, 1999
One thing that was fun to do on a cold winter evening was to curl up in front of a warm fire with a good book. It is hard for me to find a warm fire these days, but it is always easy to find a good book, especially on the Internet.
Today's FamSite is one called the Bartleby Library: Great Books Online. Here you check our some great classic literature and read it online or print it out for later consumption. There is a wide variety of books here, such as Agatha Christie's first novel, "A Mysterious Affair at Styles", to Emily Post's "Etiquette", and several books by President Theodore Roosevelt. An interesting stop is inaugural addresses of every U.S. president from Washington to Clinton. They make interesting reading.
So curl up in front of a nice warm monitor, and enjoy your reading time. This is an educational as well as informative site. Enjoy your stop here today.
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