A few titles for those that have an e-reader.

Lots of good free books for Kindle. I think that 70% of my books have been free and most of the others were purchased for less than $2.99.

I travel internationally and opted for the 3G, but if you have access to your home PC/Laptop you don't really need to pay the extra $50 as the $139 WiFi is good-enough to get.

Don't forget to look for historical journals like Lewis & Clarks' expedition and Teddy Roosevelt's journey through the Amazon and his account of the Rough Riders.

For the kids (or kids at heart), lot's of children's classics like all of the Oz books, Jules Verne books, etc.
 
I got a Kindle for X Mas and I love it tons of great books some great free books Look The Maneaters of Tsavo the book ghost and the Darkness was about its free
 
I just received a Nook (Barnes and Noble) for Christmas and set about loading it up with books. There are a BUNCH of free books (anything prior to 1923 is free as it is before Copyright laws) out there so I looked for some. On a whim I checked out some bushcraft authors I liked and knew would be free.

Project Gutenberg is a GREAT resource for free books - so I linked some here:

Here are two books by Nesmuk:

http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/s#a26594

One by Horace Kephart:

http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/k#a35425



I put these two on my nook and started reading them - you have the choice of getting them with or without images.

Please feel free to post up any more books you think are cool for e-readers.

TF

Another by Kephart for free:

http://www.archive.org/details/campingwoodcraft00kephrich
 
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