Printing Public Domain Books

January 14, 2008 by Chuck | 0 Comments

Public Domain Reprints is a non commercial website that helps people  obtain public domain books printed on real paper at reasonable costs.

They are an interface, of sorts, between public domain book archives and Lulu.com the print on demand publisher.

1.7 million public domain books are available using this service. Really all you’re paying for is Lulu.coms printing and shipping which are fairly reasonable.

So this lets you SAVE money when looking for public domain books, especially if you can’t stand reading “ebooks” (I can’t).

Once you see how the system works can you use it to make money?

Possibly.

While public domain works that Google, for instance, archives are to remain free, you can produce study guides, introductions, and other original content to sell with them as part of a package. You of course determine what that should cost.

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